Research methods in HCI, formdi11
Responsible: Ann Lantz (AL), Jan Gulliksen (JG)
Teachers: Henrik Artman (HA), Olle Bälter (OB), Leif Dahlberg (LD), Anders Hedman (AH), Stefan Hratsinski (SH), Alex Johnsson (AJ), Eva-Lotta Sallnäs (ELS), Per-Anders Forstorp (PAF) .
Place: Torget (T), Lindstedtsvägen 5, floor 6, HCI-group, school of Computer Science and Communication (CSC), KTH
Seminar room 4622 Utopia, Lindstedtsvägen 5, floor 6
Course schedule
29/4 |
10-12 |
T |
Introduction to the course and to HCI, AL, JG
Presentation and discussion of scenarios, PhD-students |
4/5 |
10-12 |
4622 |
Construction of questionnaires , OB
Chapter 5 Surveys |
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13-15 |
4622 |
Etnography, AH
Chapter 9 Ethnography |
11/5 |
10-12 |
4622 |
Media and Method from a humanistic perspective, LD
The work of art in the age of its technological reproduction, W. Benjamin. |
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13-15 |
4622 |
Design-based research: The case of technology-enhanced learning, SH
Gregor, S. (2006). The nature of theory in information systems. MIS Quarterly, 30(3), 611-642.
Wang, F., & Hannafin, M. J. (2005). Design-based research and technology-enhanced learning environments. Educational Technology Research and Development, 53(4), 5-23.
Hrastinski, S., Keller, C., & Carlsson, S. A. (2010). Design exemplars for synchronous e-learning: A design theory approach. Computers & Education, 55(2), 652-662. |
18/5 |
10-12 |
4622 |
Construction of questionnaires, PhD students present their work, OB |
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13-15 |
4622 |
Experiments, ELS |
25/5 |
10-12 |
4622 |
Mobile media and applications from a technical perspective, AJ |
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13-15 |
4622 |
Interviews, AL
Chapter 8 Interviews and focus groups |
31/5 |
10-12 |
4622 |
HCI history, JG |
8/6 |
10-12 |
4622 |
Presentation and review of performed interviews, PhD students |
16/6 |
10-12 |
4622 |
Activity theory, HA |
Aug/Sept |
10-15 |
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Presentation of research plans, PhD-students |
Assignments
Literature
Research methods in Human-Computer Interaction. Lazar, J., Feng, H.J. & Hochheiser, H. 2010, John Wiley & Sons Ltd. ISBN 978-0-470-72337-1
At Kårbokhandeln, KTH this book costs about 450SKR
A collection of articles will be distributed during the course.
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