16. OK, then, so … what is HCI?
a hybridity of disciplines, and historically in the UK there
is very little ”formal” teaching in “HCI”
Computer Science
Engineering
Design
Cognitive Psychology
Social Science
Informatics
Social Psychology
Arts Practice
Sociology
Philosophy
17. This module: Explore this diversity
11 Seminars (like this)
Before: Reading of one foundational HCI paper each +
identifying one additional paper
During: Structured group work
After: Reflective and critical writing in-between
18. This module: Explore this diversity
Module website:
http://openlab.ncl.ac.uk/hci-digitalcivics-2015
(will be online by the end of the weekend…)
19. This module: Explore this diversity
Session times:
Wednesday’s between 11 and 1
EXCEPT
29th October, 5th & 12th November
Thursdays between 9 and 11
20. Assignments
Formative (just for feedback)
A ‘public’ blog post each week (300 to 500 words)
- - you still have to do these! - -
Summative (you get assessed on these)
A longer blog post (up to 3000 words) at end of module
A 10 minute presentation to us all at the very end
Deadlines: 12th January 2016
21. Close Reading in groups (45 minutes)
read your section of the paper (slowly)
highlight ‘key’ parts and annotate the text
what is the most important idea in each paragraph?
how do the authors explain their ideas?
How do the authors connect to the work of others?
Can you relate ideas to something else you already understand,
or can these ideas influence your thinking?
22. Publication practices in HCI
http://dl.acm.org/
“CHI”: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
“CSCW”: Conference on Computer-Supported
Cooperative Work and Social Computing
“UbiComp”: Joint Conference on Pervasive
and Ubiquitous Computing
“DIS”: Designing Interactive Systems
23. Publication practices in HCI
“TOCHI”: Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (ACM)
Human-Computer Interaction (Taylor and Francis)
“IJHCS”: International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (Elsevier)
International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction (Taylor and Francis)
Interacting with Computers (Oxford)
Computers in Human Behavior (Elsevier)
24. Before next week
1. between now and the next seminar, read your set
paper following the tips and tactics used today
2. identify one paper from the ACM Digital Library
that “exemplifies HCI to you” – bring this next week
3. by the end of Tuesday, write a short (more than
300 words, less than 500) review of your set paper –
make this critical (but not a critique!). At the end, tell
us what other paper you have identified.