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Communication 268/368

Experimental Research in Advanced User Interfaces
(Winter 2008)

This course is practicum training in design and execution of experiments concerning human-computer interaction. Small, interdisciplinary project teams, with members at both the graduate and undergraduate level, guided by Professor Nass and PhD students from the CHIMe Lab, design an original experimental study. These student teams gain hands-on experience in stimulus creation, running experiments, analyzing data, and presenting results. Several past projects have resulted in publication.

Admittance is by application only. Apply here.
For additional course information, email staff.
 
recent publications
Takayama, L. & Nass, C. (2008). Driver safety and information from afar: An experimental study of wireless vs. in-car information services. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies.

Lee, J.-E. R., Nass, C., Brave, S., Morishima, Y., Nakajima, H., & Yamada, R. (2007). The case for caring co-learners: The effects of a computer-mediated co-learner agent on trust and learning. Journal of Communication.

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Wired for Speech wins the 2007 International Communication Association Outstanding Book Award for 2005-2006.

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Interested in doing research with the lab? We work with undergraduate student researchers (SRs), providing opportunities for direct hands-on experience with laboratory research.

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