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stanford hci group / cs376 http://cs376.stanford.ed u Scott Klemmer · 3 April 2008 Seminal Ideas in Human-Computer Interaction
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Outline Course Goals Syllabus Structure My research
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Vannevar Bush Helps us stretch our minds and think about bigger issues There’s a rich history to our discipline Focused on creativity augmentation Paper v. digital documents reading v. searching (books) automatic/configurable v. auditable (votes)
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Ivan Sutherland video
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Xerox Alto/Star video
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Next Time… CSCW Beyond Being There Jim Hollan and Scott Stornetta Groupware and social dynamics: Eight challenges for developers Jonathan Grudin Social, Individual, and Technological Issues for Groupware Calendar Systems Stuart K. Card and Thomas P. Moran
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Human Subjects Website: http://humansubjects.stanford. edu We suggest everyone take the CITI tutorial Next submission for non- medical review is May 1, so earliest approval is around June 1 Don’t submit if research is just for the course Do submit if you plan on carrying this research further (e.g. intend to publish after running larger study)
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Critique Recap You are expected to read all papers Only critique readings with bullets next to them Submit critique online by 7am on day of class Can skip any 3 days you want for any reason, no exceptions beyond that Follow the format posted online (http://hci.stanford.edu/cs376/critique_ format.html)
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Course Readers Will be available for purchase at the end of next class (Tues, April 8) About $35 Cash or check made out to Copy Source If you don’t buy one in class, you can pick one up from Copy Source in Mountain View (2455 Old Middlefield Way)
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Discussion Section Choices Everyone must lead 1 discussion section Email top 3 choices to cs376@cs ASAP – assignments are first-come, first-served Syllabus will be updated as assignments are made – don’t request something that’s already been assigned!
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CS 547 Seminar Tomorrow: Technologies for Collaborative Democracy Beth Noveck, New York Law School Gates B01, 12:30 – 2:00
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Finding Project Partners Online message board up for exchanging ideas – access through course submission system (http://cs376.stanford.edu/sub mit) Everyone will self-pair Group sizes != 2 are strongly discouraged – e-mail cs376@cs if you want != 2 explaining who/why Submit self-pairing through online submission system (both individuals submit)
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