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          Undergraduate Course        
      
      WiSe 14/15: Proseminar: Computer Science Perspectives in Human Computer Interaction
Claudia Müller-Birn
Information for students
        Die Vorbesprechung zu diesem Proseminar findet am 25.09.2014 im
Raum SR 009 (Arnimallee 6) statt. 
Vorraussetzungen: Studierende am Ende ihres Bachelorstudiums Informatik oder aus verwandten Disziplinen (Mathematik, Bioinformatik) Webseite:
  Vorraussetzungen: Studierende am Ende ihres Bachelorstudiums Informatik oder aus verwandten Disziplinen (Mathematik, Bioinformatik) Webseite:
https://www.mi.fu-berlin.de/inf/groups/hcc/teaching/Wintersemester-2014_15/index.html
closeAdditional information / Pre-requisites
      Empfohlen wird die Veranstaltung User-Centered Design: Nutzerzentrierte Softwareentwicklung           
  Comments
        In this Proseminar, we discuss research results from the field of Human Computer Interaction with a focus on computer science.  In recent decades, this area has changed extensively, mainly through technological innovations.  We primarily consider these changed interactions between one or more people and one or more computers.  
We will discuss both traditional innovations and challenges (e.g., Vannevar Bush’s Memex) but also more up--to--date research (e.g., human sensor). The goal is to discuss existing approaches and ideas from computer science perspective and to deduce influences for their own practice of software development.
In this course, we will cover a selection of important paper on pioneering work in HCI. Each semester, the focus of the more recent work might change. Each week, one student will present one important approach, and we will discuss it in class. Within presentations students have to introduce the assigned readings, will discuss them in context and will derive new, possible topics. Articles are chosen because they describe either a specific sub--area, represent the first article in a specific area, or introduce different approaches in the area. close
  We will discuss both traditional innovations and challenges (e.g., Vannevar Bush’s Memex) but also more up--to--date research (e.g., human sensor). The goal is to discuss existing approaches and ideas from computer science perspective and to deduce influences for their own practice of software development.
In this course, we will cover a selection of important paper on pioneering work in HCI. Each semester, the focus of the more recent work might change. Each week, one student will present one important approach, and we will discuss it in class. Within presentations students have to introduce the assigned readings, will discuss them in context and will derive new, possible topics. Articles are chosen because they describe either a specific sub--area, represent the first article in a specific area, or introduce different approaches in the area. close
Suggested reading
      Wird bei der Vorbesprechung im September bekanntgegeben.          
  16 Class schedule
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Thu, 2014-09-25 10:00 - 12:00Vorbesprechung
    
    
    
          
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                      Thu, 2014-11-27 10:00 - 12:00                    
                        
    
    
                  
                  
                    
                      Thu, 2014-12-04 10:00 - 12:00                    
                        
    
    
                  
                  
                    
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