cs247

Stanford University Winter 2011
Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30-2:05, Wallenberg 124

Instructors
Jeff Heer - Wed 10.30-12, Gates 375
Sep Kamvar - Tu 2.15-3.15, Huang M08

Course Assistants
Elizabeth Lin - Mon 11am - 1pm, Gates B23 (iRoom)
Renata Aryanti - Wed 12.30 - 2.30pm , Gates B23 (iRoom)

Final Presentations - 3/14, 6-9pm, d.school


CS247 is a theoretical and practical exploration of Human Computer Interaction design.

Successful participants will become well-versed in observation, idea logs, brainstorming, bodystorming, personas, end user testing, iterative prototypes, design presentations, etc - and - have practical experience using these techniques for design projects.

We offer an optional 1-unit lab covering design tools and technologies relevant to the course. We intend the lab to enrich the academic content of the course!

There are no formal prerequisites, but CS147 Introduction to HCI is strongly recommended. CS107 or equivalent programming experience is required.

 

CS247 2006 summary (courtesy Mike Krieger). Full-size video.

CS247 2011 Final Projects

Cel Me-moir SongStalker
CrunchFeed Need Router Study Buddy
Face Story Paucy Travel Hard
LifeQuest Notely Total Recall
LinkSports Pixtory Wanderlust


Please feel free to e-mail us at cs247@cs.stanford.edu if you have any questions.