Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Winter 2011) Stanford University
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- Tecnología
Weekly speakers on topics related to human-computer interaction design. Presentations on a wide and evolving range of current research issues relating to human-computer interaction.
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10. Technology that Motivates Creative Action (March 11, 2011)
product design, society, creativity, idea, development, consequence, behavioral science, motivation, research, emotion, goal, innovation, inspiration, brainstorm, interaction, belief, tool, capability, change, performance, reaction, correlation, stanford
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9. Transnational Design: Exploring the Local and the Global in HCI (March 4, 2011)
computer science, technology, human computer interaction, hci, research, national, transnational, international, global, religion, computing, project, interconnectedness, geographical, cultural, boundaries, development, work, industrial design
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8. Designing in the Wild (February 25, 2011)
computer science, technology, computing, thought, computer, theory, technique, human computer interaction, discovery, challenges, household, intel, cultural probes, wild, lab, design, change, research, code, social, cognitive science, social, method, crea
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7. Numbers as Tools for Thinking (February 18, 2011)
Mike Frank discusses how language is a tool for counting and cognition in general. He also talks about research he has performed with other languages that do not have a solid counting system. (February 18, 2011)
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6. Building Social Recommenders for Delicious and Twitter (February 11, 2011)
Ed Chi talks about the social research he did that illuminated how a person's interests might relate to those of his or her online friends. (February 11, 2011)
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5. Combining Minds: Making Sense of Information Together (February 4, 2011)
Niki Kittur examines how social collaboration is allowing for unparalleled informative power in the realm of complex and creative information. He discusses how the power behind social collaboration will lead to discoveries in the future.(February 4, 2011)