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Lec 1 - Finding Balance: Addressing Cogn ...

"Lec 1 - Finding Balance: Addressing Cognitive Dissonances" October 6, 2006 lecture by Joey McKay and Greg Niemeyer for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS547). Niemeyer and McKay demonstrate how their game, Balance, helps senior citizens maintain and improve their sense of balance. CS 547 | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar: http://hci.stanford.edu/seminar/...
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Lec 2 - Expressive Intelligence: AI, Gam ...

"Lec 2 - Expressive Intelligence: AI, Games and New Media" October 20, 2006 lecture by Michael Mateas for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS547). "Expressive AI (Artificial Intelligence)", a process occurring when AI research and art mutually inform each other, is discussed using the interactive drama Facade (downloadable from www.interactivestory.net) as an...
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Lec 3 - Sensing Technologies for Future ...

"Lec 3 - Sensing Technologies for Future Computing Form Factors" October 27, 2006 lecture by Andy Wilson for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS547). Andy presents a series of projects which exploit sensing technologies such as computer vision to enable a wide variety of fluid, natural interactions situated on walls and tabletop surfaces. CS 547 | Human-Computer...
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Lec 4 - Designing for the Self

"Lec 4 - Designing for the Self" November 3, 2006 lecture by John Zimmerman for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS547). This talk provides a brief overview of consumer behavior research on identity construction and details opportunities for interactive products to improve this process. CS 547 | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar: http://hci.stanford.edu/seminar/...
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Lec 5 - From Personal Computers to Perso ...

"Lec 5 - From Personal Computers to Personal Information Environments" November 10, 2006 lecture by Jeff Pierce for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS547). As users shift from working with a personal computer to working within a personal information environment, Jeff explains the need to make it easier for them to coordinate their activities across their personal...
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Lec 6 - Windows Vista Dev: Innovation on ...

"Lec 6 - Windows Vista Dev: Innovation on User Research Methods" November 17, 2006 lecture by Gayna Williams for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS547). This talk presents innovation on research methods used during the creation of Windows Vista to insure that users were considered at each stage of the development process; the methods highlighted include: personas,...
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Lec 7 - Technology for Developing Regions

"Lec 7 - Technology for Developing Regions" December 1, 2006 lecture by Eric Brewer for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS547). In this talk, Eric argues that decreasing costs of computing and wireless networking make this the right time to spread the benefits of technology, and that the biggest missing piece is a lack of focus on the problems that matter; he covers...
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Lec 8 - Koala: End User Programming on t ...

"Lec 8 - Koala: End User Programming on the Web" December 8, 2006 lecture by Tessa Lau and Allen Cypher for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS547). Tessa and Allen demonstrate their program Koala that enables users to record their actions in a web browswer, play them back to automate those actions and publish them on a wiki to share with a community. CS 547 |...
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Lec 9 - Multiplayer Games: Psychological ...

"Lec 9 - Multiplayer Games: Psychological Engagement and Implications" January 12, 2007 lecture by Byron Reeves for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). New experimental research will be presented that shows the effects of game features on psychological arousal and learning; also, ideas and new software will be presented that apply game features to real work in...
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Lec 10 - Problems and Solutions With

"Lec 10 - Problems and Solutions With " January 19, 2007 lecture by Harold Thimbleby for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). This talk reviews simple usability and safety problems in interactive devices and how they can be detected either in design or by getting feedback from users. CS 547 | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar:...
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Lec 11 - Usability and Software Architec ...

"Lec 11 - Usability and Software Architecture: The Forgotten Problems" January 26, 2007 lecture by Bonnie John for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). Bonnie has teamed up with Len Bass to bring usability to the architecture design table as a "first-class citizen" on par with other quality attributes like performance, security, and modifiability; she presents...
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Lec 12 - Bill Moggridge: Designing Inter ...

"Lec 12 - Bill Moggridge: Designing Interactions" February 2, 2007 lecture by Bill Moggridge for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). Bill, designer of the first laptop computer, introduces forty influential designers who have shaped interaction with technology. CS 547 | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar: http://hci.stanford.edu/seminar/ Stanford HCI...
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Lec 13 - Don Norman: The Design of Futur ...

"Lec 13 - Don Norman: The Design of Future Things" February 9, 2007 lecture by Don Norman for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). In this talk, Don discusses his latest book, The Design of Future Things, which is about the increasing intrusion of intelligent devices in the automobile and home with both expected benefits and unexpected dangers. CS 547 |...
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Lec 14 - Why Phones Are Not Computers

"Lec 14 - Why Phones Are Not Computers" February 23, 2007 lecture by Scott Jenson for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). This talk will give a brief history of the mobile phone, how it grew and blossomed as a communicator but has badly stumbled with the advent of data services; the solution is to deeply understand the pros/cons of phone capabilities and create...
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Lec 15 - Better Game Characters By Design

"Lec 15 - Better Game Characters By Design" March 2, 2007 lecture by Katherine Isbister for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). The underlying psychological principles that help to make the best game characters compelling to players are examined; taking a psychological approach to understanding their design allows us to extend the insights their designers have...
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Lec 16 - Interactive Diagrams of Complex ...

"Lec 16 - Interactive Diagrams of Complex 3D Objects" March 9, 2007 lecture by Maneesh Agrawala for the Stanford University Human Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). In this talk, Maneesh presents several interactive systems that make it easy to generate illustrative diagrams of complex 3D objects. CS 547 | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar: http://hci.stanford.edu/seminar/ Stanford...
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Lec 17 - Paying Attention to Interruptio ...

"Lec 17 - Paying Attention to Interruption: A Human-Centered Approach" April 6, 2007 lecture by Brian Bailey for the Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). Proactive computing offers many desired benefits to users, such as enabling a high degree of awareness of peripheral information. However, notifications from proactive systems run the serious risk of interrupting...
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Lec 18 - GUIDE: Gaze-Enhanced User Inter ...

"Lec 18 - GUIDE: Gaze-Enhanced User Interface Design" April 13, 2007 lecture by Manu Kumar for the Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). A series of novel prototypes that explore the use of gaze and an augmented input to perform everyday computing tasks are presented. In particular, the use of gaze-based input for pointing and selection, application switching,...
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Lec 19 - Looking at Prototypes As More T ...

"Lec 19 - Looking at Prototypes As More Than Immature Proto-Products" April 20, 2007 lecture by Elizabeth Churchill for the Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). Prototypes are an effective way of communicating. But communicating what precisely? This talk explores the role of different types of prototypes in researching and designing interactive artifacts -...
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Lec 20 - What History Can Teach Us About ...

"Lec 20 - What History Can Teach Us About Evaluation in HCI" April 27, 2007 lecture by Joseph Kaye for the Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). Human-Computer Interaction sits at the boundary between technical and social practice. In this talk, Joseph discusses the evolution of HCI's notion of evaluation, and redefinitions over time of what HCI considers valid...
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Lec 21 - Knowledge Media to Aid Communic ...

"Lec 21 - Knowledge Media to Aid Communications and Human Cognition" May 4, 2007 lecture by Ron Baecker for the Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). Knowledge media were anticipated although not named as such in seminal papers by Vannevar Bush in 1945 and JCR Licklider in 1960. This talk reviews 40 years (1966-2006) of Ron's work in the design or knowledge media for...
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Lec 22 - Collaborative Observatories for ...

"Lec 22 - Collaborative Observatories for Natural Environments" May 11, 2007 lecture by Ken Goldberg for the Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). Ken describes a new class of systems that combine networks, robots, cameras, sensor, actuators, and human input to observe and record detailed animal behavior in remote settings. He also presents a series of results on...
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Lec 23 - The Design of Implicit Interactions

"Lec 23 - The Design of Implicit Interactions" May 18, 2007 lecture by Wendy Ju for the Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). The infiltration of computer technologies into everyday life has brought the problems of traditional interaction design to a head. As we begin to design products which adapt their behaviors, which infer what we are doing, and which try to...
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Lec 24 - Building the Danger Hiptop: a N ...

"Lec 24 - Building the Danger Hiptop: a New Mobile Internet Platform" May 25, 2007 lecture by Joe Britt for the Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). When mobile phones became within the financial grasp of the everyman, the value was easily understood. Telephone-accessible "content" could now be enjoyed from a car, while waiting in line, or from a table at a...
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Lec Last - Sketching and Experience Design

"Lec Last - Sketching and Experience Design" June 1, 2007 lecture by Bill Buxton for the Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). Designing for experience comes with a whole new level of complexity. This is especially true in this emerging world of information appliances, reactive environments, and ubiquitous computing, where, along with those of their users, we have to...

Course | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (2006-2007)


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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 2006-2007 academic year.
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