CS377: Topics in Human-Computer Interaction
CS377 is a course number with sections used for special topics courses offered
each quarter. These topics change from year to year. It can be taken multiple
times for credit. To see the topics for this year, see the listing
of HCI courses.
Topics and instructors in previous years:
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Patterns in Human-Computer Interaction Design, Jan Borchers
(Univ. of Aachen)
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A programming approach to HCI, Jan Borchers (Univ.
of Aachen)
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Voice Interfaces, Bill Byrne (SAP Labs)
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The Effects of Computer-based Communication on Media and
Global Culture, Denise Caruso (New York Times)
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Filmcraft in User Interface Design, Chuck Clanton
(Aratar)
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Gamecraft in User Interface Design, Chuck Clanton
(Aratar), Jeff Johnson (UI Wizards)
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Machine Perception for Human Computer Interface, Trevor
Darrell (Interval Research)
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The study of computers as persuasive technologies, BJ
Fogg (Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab)
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Web Credibility: Research & Design, BJ Fogg (Stanford
Persuasive Technology Lab)
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Design for Autism, Dan Gillette (Cure Autism Now
foundation)
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Collaborative design and research of technology-integrated
curriculum, Shelley Goldman (Education)
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Interactive Characters, Barbara Hayes-Roth (Stanford
KSL and Extempo)
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Design of Domestic and Consumer Technologies, Debby Hindus
(Interval Research)
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Interactive Media Design for Kids (grades 4-12) Learning
Health and Biology, Cammy Huang and Tien-Wen Wiedmann (SUMMIT)
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Designing Interactive Characters for Computer Games, Katherine
Isbister (katherine interface)
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The Design of Online Communities, Amy Jo Kim (Naima)
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Mobile Interaction, Scott Klemmer (Stanford CS)
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Adaptive Interfaces, Pat Langley (CSLI and Daimler-Benz)
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Dynamic Multimedia with Squeak, Craig Latta (IBM)
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Interactive Design, Marney Morris (Animatrix)
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The Information Revolution in Latin America:Obstacles and
Opportunities through the Internet, Kathleen Morrison (Stanford Latin
American Studies)
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Computers and Interfaces, Cliff Nass (Communication)
- Experimental Research on Advanced User Interfaces, Cliff Nass (Communication)
- The Evolution of Ideas and Products, Don Norman (Norman/Nielsen)
and Terry Winograd (Stanford CS)
Introduction to Cybernetics: An Humanistic Approach to Computing,
Paul Pangaro (Sun Microsystems) and Hugh Dubberly (Dubberly
Design)
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Multimedia Research, Ken Perlin (NYU)
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Computer-Aided Design of UIs, Angel Puerta (Red Whale
Software) and Jean Vanderdonckt (Belgian Lab of HCI)
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The Interface Paradox and Post-GUI Interface Design, Jef
Raskin (Apple and then...)
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Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Yvonne Rogers
(Univ. of Sussex)
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Understanding User Experience, Diane Schiano (Interval
Research)
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Ethnographic and Experimental Approaches to Usefulness and
Usability, Diane Schiano (AT&T) and Bonnie Nardi (Agilent)
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Digital Multimedia Tools and Environments, Stephan Schwanauer
(Sumitomo and CCRMA)
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Reactive and Proactive Computer Agents, Ted Selker
(IBM)
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Information Design, Nathan Shedroff (Vivid Design)
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Cognition in Interaction Design, Jeff Shrager (Stanford
SSP)
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Information Technology in Society: Legal and Policy Perspectives,
Barbara Simons (ACM)
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Human-Computer Interface Technology, Bill Verplank
(Interval), Chris Chafe (Music), Max Matthews (CCRMA),
Shumin Zhai (IBM)
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Research in Human-Computer Interaction, Terry Winograd,
Andreas Paepcke