CMPT 894 (Summer 2003): Research Methods in HCI

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Class meetings:

Tue 14:30-16:30, ASB 9838

Instructor:

Ted Kirkpatrick
ted@sfu.ca
ASB 10833
604-291-4190

Instructor Office Hours:

By appointment.

Description:

This course will provide a survey of research methods applicable to human computer interaction (HCI) and detailed experience with one method of the studentbthe main qualitative and quantitative approaches. During this time, students will read from both the HCI literature and related disciplines. In the HCI literature, participants will read primary sources: Studies that exemplify the appropriate use of different research methods. In addition, students will read secondary sources in fields whose research methods may apply to the analysis and evaluation of interactive systems. These fields include sociology, communications, psychology, statistics, and engineering. At the end of this phase, students will prepare a survey of a general research approach, such as interviewing or quantitative experimental design.

In the second portion of the course, students will study a specific research method in depth. Students will search the appropriate literature for articles describing the method, make an oral presentation in class, and apply the method on actual data from an ongoing research project in the Medical Imaging, Gruvi, or Interactive Arts and Technology Labs. Given the limited time (5 weeks) it is not required that the analysis produce anything more than preliminary results. In order for the class to have exposure to a diverse range of methods, students will be required to coordinate their projects so that their methods come from significantly different research traditions.