Stanford University Winter Quarter 2006/2007
Instructors: Scott Klemmer & Bill Verplank
TA's: Nundu JanakiRam & Kevin Collins
Tuesdays & Thursdays 1:15-3:05
Wallenberg 124/127
CS 247 is a theoretical and practical exploration of Human Computer Interaction design.
Successful participants will become well-versed in the utility of observation, idea logs, brainstorming, bodystorming, personas, heuristic evaluations, end user testing, iterative prototypes, design presentations, etc -- and have practical experience using these techniques for design projects.
For the first time, we offer an optional 1-unit lab covering design and implementation tools relevant to the course. We hope the lab will greatly enrich the more academic portions of this course!
There are no formal prerequisites for CS 247, but either CS 147 Introduction to HCI or ME101, Visual Thinking is recommended. CS106a is also recommended.
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