| Courses Taught: 
          Spring 2007 (mini); Cognitive Crash Dummies. Undergraduate and graduate mini course open to students from any college (see description under the Winter 2007 course at Stanford)Winter 2007 (mini at Stanford Universty); Cognitive Crash Dummies. Undergraduate and graduate mini course open to students from any college (SymbSys246 Cognitive Crash Dummies)Summer 2001, 2002, Spring & Summer 2006; 
            Capstone project for Masters in HCI at CM-West, NASA Ames Research 
            Center, California. Supervised group of masters students building 
            systems to support cognitive modeling at NASA Ames.Fall, 1997, 1998, 
            2000-2008, Spring 2001: HCI ProSeminar. Masters-level seminar 
            introducing students to leaders in the HCI field.Fall 1997-present: 
            Independent study in HCI at the masters level. Oversees all IS courses 
            supervised by individual faculty in HCII.Spring, 1997, 1999, 
            2002: Cognitive Modeling for HCI. Graduate and upper-level undergraduate 
            course in the HCI Institute. Fall, 1996, 1997, 
            1998, 2000-2004, 2006-2008, Spring 2001, 2002: Introduction to Human-Computer 
            Interaction Methods. Masters and upper-level undergraduate course 
            cross-listed in Computer Science, Psychology, and Social and Decision 
            Sciences. Co-taught with other faculty: Sara Kielser,  Cleotilde 
            Gonzalez, Ken Koedinger,Chris Neuwirth, Jen Mankoff & John Zimmerman.Spring, 1995: Fundamental 
            Structures of Computer Science. Undergraduate "gateway" 
            computer science course for non-majors who want to go on in such aspects 
            of CS as AI, hardware, robotics, etc.Spring 1994: Comparison 
            of HCI Techniques, graduate course with students from CS, Engineering 
            and Public Policy, English, and Architecture.Fall 1994, 1993, 
            Spring 1993: Human-Computer Interaction, advanced undergrad and graduate 
            course, cross-listed in the departments of Computer Science and Psychology, 
            CMU.Fall 1985: Human 
            Factors, advanced undergraduate course, Psychology, CMU.Fall 1979: Taught 
            installation and maintenance of mini-computer hardware to Bell System 
            technical writers and maintenance personnel. Guest Lecturer: 
          Software Architecture 
            (required course in Masters of Software Engineering), Spring 2002, 
            2003.Software Architecture 
            for User Interfaces. Fall 2001, 2002.CS Freshman Immigration 
            Course. Fall 1994, Fall 1995, Fall 1996.Introduction to 
            HCI (department of Social and Decision Sciences). Fall 1995Fundamental Structures 
            of Computer Science. Spring 1994, Fall 1995User Interface 
            Programming. Spring, 1995Introduction to 
            Cognitive Psychology. Spring 1994, Spring 1996. | 
     
      | STUDENTS ADVISED Doctoral students 
          at CMU: 
          Leonghwee Teo, HCII, committee chair, current studentElspeth Golden, HCII, committee co-chair (with Len Bass, SEI), current studentSuresh Bhavnani, 
            Architecture-College of Fine Arts, thesis advisor, graduated Summer 
            1998"How Architects Draw with Computers: A Cognitive Analysis of 
            Real-World CAD Interactions"
 Erik Altmann, 
            CS Department, committee chair, graduated August 1996"Episodic Memory for External Information."
 Christian Lebiere, 
            CS Department, committee member, graduated 1998Maria Ebling, CS 
            Department, committee member, graduated 1998Minh Tue Vo, CS 
            Department, committee member, graduated 1998Jennifer Kay, CS 
            Department, committee member, graduated 1996Joseph Mertz, Engineering 
            and Public Policy-Carnegie Institute of Technology, committee member, 
            graduated 1995Hermina Tabachneck, 
            Psychology-Humanities an Social Science, committee member, graduated 
            1993 Doctoral students 
          not at CMU: 
          Niels Ebbe Jacobsen, 
            University of Copenhagen, Denmark. On-site advisor while he is visiting 
            CMU January 1997-May 1998, graduated 1999.Sherry Koshman, 
            Library and Information Sciences, committe member, graduated 1996Cathleen Wharton, 
            CSD, University of Colorado-Boulder, committe member, graduated 1994 Masters students 
          at CMU, independent study advisor:Kristina McBlaine, Richard Gunther, Konstantine Prevas, David Crow, 
          Joel Baskin, Santosh Mathan, Matthew Mashyna, Hillary Packard, Edward 
          Liu, Lily Cho, Gabe Kaplan, Adam Overholtzer, Elliot Willams, Matt Guibert, Nick Ferrara.
 
 Undergraduate students at CMU, independent study advisor:
 Steven Marks, Pat Rogan, Allison Gallant, Steve Hillenius
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