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Design Practice in Human Computer Interaction Design Education
Authors:
Alma Leora Culén
Henry N. Mainsah
Sisse Finken
Keywords: HCI education; interaction design; studio; design education; multidisciplinary teamwork
Abstract:
As the need for Human Computer Interaction (HCI) designers increases so does the need for courses that best prepare students for their future work life. Multidisciplinary teamwork is what very frequently meets the graduates in their new work situations. Preparing students for such multidisciplinary work through education is not easy to achieve. In this paper, we investigate ways to engage computer science students, majoring in design, use, and interaction (with technology), in design practices through an advanced graduate course in interaction design. Here, we take a closer look at how prior embodied and explicit knowledge of HCI that all of the students have, combined with understanding of design practice through the course, shape them as human-computer interaction designers. We evaluate the results of the effort in terms of increase in creativity, novelty of ideas, body language when engaged in design activities, and in terms of perceptions of how well this course prepared the students for the work practice outside of the university.
Pages: 300 to 306
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2014
Publication date: March 23, 2014
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2308-4138
ISBN: 978-1-61208-325-4
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Dates: from March 23, 2014 to March 27, 2014