2015-08-21

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (2007-2008, Stanford University)

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source: Stanford     Last updated on 2014年6月8日
CS 547: Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design) is a Stanford University course that features weekly speakers on topics related to human-computer interaction design. The seminar is organized by the Stanford HCI Group, which works across disciplines to understand the intersection between humans and computers. This playlist consists of seminar speakers recorded during the 2007-2008 academic year.

Designing Interactions that Combine Pen, Paper, and PC 51:12
Accountability of Presence: Location Tracking Beyond Privacy 1:16:54
Augmented Social Cognition 1:24:29
Designing a Health Care Interface 1:27:18
Toward Adaptive Services for Personal Archiving 1:01:35
Data Modeling and Conceptual Sketching in the Design Process 1:25:55
ChucK: A Computer Music Programming Language 1:25:05
Context Aware Computing: Understanding Human Intention 1:15:03
Adaptive Interaction Techniques for Sharing Design Resources 58:14
Technologies for Collaborative Democracy 1:22:52
Designing for Cuba: Necessary In(ter)vention 1:00:50
The Past, Present, and Future of Digital Memories 1:07:00
The Democratization of Ubiquitous Computing 1:01:52
Automatically Generating Personalized Adaptive User Interfaces 1:18:10
MySong: Automatic Accompaniment for Vocal Melodies 1:21:30
Automating & Customizing the Web With Keyword Programming 1:03:53
Science 2.0: The Design Science of Collaboration 1:27:19
Tangible Media for Design and Inspiration 1:21:25