DDQs¶
In this course, DDQ stands for “Discussion, Demos, and Q&A.” Instead of using words like “lecture” or “lab” to describe the synchronous, interactive meeting times for this course, we will simply call them DDQs.
- 1. Welcome to HCI
- 2. Affordances, Signifiers & Design Fails
- 3. The System Image
- 4. Conceptual Models
- 5. Physical Variations & Bias
- 6. Group Up
- 7. Dies Operis: Primus
- 8. Time to Learn
- 9. Belmont Report
- 10. Dies Operis: Secondus
- 11. Guidelines
- 12. Principles & The Golden Rules
- 13. Theories & The Seven Stages of Action
- 14. Three Levels of Processing
- 15. Dies Operis: Tertius
- 16. User-Centered Requirements Analysis
- 17. Preliminary & Detailed Design
- 18. Ideation
- 19. Dies Operis: Quartus
- 20. Wireframing
- 21. Wireframing (2)
- 22. Paper Presentation 1: Abha Ingle
- 23. Prototyping & Dies Operis: Quintus
- 24. Prototyping (2) & Tracing
- 25. Paper Presentation 2: Steven Xu
- 26. Dies Operis: Sextus
- 27. Featuritis
- 28. Paper Presentation 3: Rita Mathew
- 29. Featuritis (2)
- 30. Dies Operis: Septimus
- 31. Paper Presentation 4: Eliana Gelman
- 32. Color Theory
- 33. Dies Operis: Octavius
- 34. Paper Presentation 5: Eric Chow
- 35. Color: Accessibility & Culture
- 36. Supporting Evidence
- 37. Paper Presentation 6: Andrew Humble
- 38. Dies Operis: Nonus
- 39. Typography
- 40. Dies Operis: Decimus et Remotus
- 41. Paper Presentation 7: Sarah Sileshi
- 42. Paper Presentation 8: Subhiksha Ganesa
- 43. Paper Presentation 9: Yalini Ramachandra Nadar