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Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
Prof. Jan Borchers
27 episodes
9 months ago
This class covers basic research methods and current research trends in Human–Computer Interaction. We use a mix of recent book chapters and papers from conferences and journals of the last few years to give you an idea of how HCI research is conducted, and of the hot topics that are being worked on in the international research community. Examples from past years include interactive surfaces, tangible user interfaces, human computation, gestural input, interactive textiles, augmented reality, and personal fabrication. The class explains the differences between empirical, ethnographic and systems research in HCI, and how to quickly retrieve and evaluate information from existing literature, a skill you will need for your Master's thesis and future research work in HCI.
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This class covers basic research methods and current research trends in Human–Computer Interaction. We use a mix of recent book chapters and papers from conferences and journals of the last few years to give you an idea of how HCI research is conducted, and of the hot topics that are being worked on in the international research community. Examples from past years include interactive surfaces, tangible user interfaces, human computation, gestural input, interactive textiles, augmented reality, and personal fabrication. The class explains the differences between empirical, ethnographic and systems research in HCI, and how to quickly retrieve and evaluate information from existing literature, a skill you will need for your Master's thesis and future research work in HCI.
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Episodes (20/27)
Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
16 HCI and Accessibility - Sebastian Hueber
7 years ago
43 minutes 30 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
15 Supporting Exploratory Workflows - Krishna Subramanian
7 years ago
41 minutes 32 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
14 Haptic Computing - Oliver Schneider
7 years ago
48 minutes 29 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
13 Tangibles on Tabletops - Anke Brocker
7 years ago
38 minutes 25 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
12 Socio Informatiks - Oliver Stickel
7 years ago
1 hour 26 minutes 24 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
11 Smart Textiles in HCI - Sketch&Stitch - Nur Hamdan
7 years ago
45 minutes 14 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
9 Force Input on Mobile Devices - Christian Corsten
7 years ago
43 minutes 48 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
7.2 Grasshopper - Stefan Neudecker
7 years ago
1 hour 57 minutes 14 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
7.1 Beyond 3D Modeling - Stefan Neudecker
7 years ago
1 hour 57 minutes 14 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
10 Gaze Input - Simon Voelker
7 years ago
38 minutes 40 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
8 Augmented Reality and Immersive Sketching - Philipp Wacker
7 years ago
45 minutes 44 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
6 Interaction on Non-Planar Devices - Marcel Lahaye
7 years ago
34 minutes 59 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
5.2 Elicitation Studies - Design
7 years ago
42 minutes 6 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
5.1 Elicitation Studies - Analysis
7 years ago
28 minutes 22 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
4.5 Resources and Conclusion
7 years ago
11 minutes

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
4.4 Confidence Intervals
7 years ago
17 minutes 41 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
4.3 Effect Sizes
7 years ago
16 minutes 12 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
4.2 Null-Hypothesis Significance Testing
7 years ago
26 minutes 48 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
4.1 Need for Statistical Analysis
7 years ago
23 minutes 2 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
3.3 Experimental Research + Writing a Protocol
7 years ago
16 minutes 10 seconds

Current Topics in Media Computing and Human-Computer Interaction '18
This class covers basic research methods and current research trends in Human–Computer Interaction. We use a mix of recent book chapters and papers from conferences and journals of the last few years to give you an idea of how HCI research is conducted, and of the hot topics that are being worked on in the international research community. Examples from past years include interactive surfaces, tangible user interfaces, human computation, gestural input, interactive textiles, augmented reality, and personal fabrication. The class explains the differences between empirical, ethnographic and systems research in HCI, and how to quickly retrieve and evaluate information from existing literature, a skill you will need for your Master's thesis and future research work in HCI.