Human-computer interaction is a field of research that focuses on the design and use of computer technology, with an emphasis on the interfaces between people and computers. It draws from multiple disciplines such as computer science, behavioral sciences, design, media studies, and more. The term was popularized in 1983 by Stuart K. Card, Allen Newell, and Thomas P. Moran in their book, The Psychology of Human–Computer Interaction. It emphasizes the idea of dialogue between humans and computers, likening it to human-to-human interaction.
Stanford University
Fall 2022
This course offers a team-based introduction to Computer Science research, aiming to produce a publishable work-in-progress. Research areas include AI, HCI, and Systems. Enrollment requires an application, and knowledge of CS106B is necessary.
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