Design tools are objects, media, or computer programs that are used to facilitate the design process. These tools have the ability to impact the production, expression, and perception of design ideas, making it important for designers to possess skill in their application.
Stanford University
Spring 2021
CS 347 is an advanced HCI course that surveys foundational and cutting-edge HCI research. Students participate in discussions, read relevant papers, and undertake a research project aimed for submission to a top-tier HCI venue. The course assumes previous experience with HCI, particularly for CS or SymSys students.
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Winter 2023
This iteration of CS 347 focuses on the future of HCI. It connects core theories with modern research innovations, covering areas like ubiquitous computing, social computing, design tools, AI+HCI, and accessibility. This course involves significant reading and discussion and has prerequisites for CS or SymSys students.
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