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Scott Klemmer · 3 April 2008

Seminal Ideas in Human-Computer Interaction. Scott Klemmer · 3 April 2008. Outline. Course Goals Syllabus Structure My research. Vannevar Bush. Helps us stretch our minds and think about bigger issues There’s a rich history to our discipline Focused on creativity augmentation

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Scott Klemmer · 3 April 2008

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  1. Seminal Ideasin Human-Computer Interaction Scott Klemmer · 3 April 2008

  2. Outline • Course Goals • Syllabus • Structure • My research

  3. 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)

  4. Ivan Sutherland video

  5. Xerox Alto/Star video

  6. Next Time… CSCW Beyond Being ThereJim Hollan and Scott Stornetta Groupware and social dynamics: Eight challenges for developersJonathan Grudin Social, Individual, and Technological Issues for Groupware Calendar SystemsStuart K. Card and Thomas P. Moran

  7. 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)

  8. 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)

  9. 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)

  10. 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!

  11. CS 547 Seminar Tomorrow:Technologies for Collaborative DemocracyBeth Noveck, New York Law SchoolGates B01, 12:30 – 2:00

  12. Finding Project Partners Online message board up for exchanging ideas – access through course submission system (http://cs376.stanford.edu/submit) 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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