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Bonnie E. John
Professor

Carnegie Mellon University
Human-Computer Interaction Institute
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Office: 3521 Newell-Simon Hall

Voice:(412) 268-7182
Fax:(412)268-1266
Secretary:(412) 268-8004


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bej@cs.cmu.edu

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I am teaching the following course at Stanford in Winter 2007.

SymbSys246 Cognitive Crash Dummies

Tuesdays (Jan. 16 - Feb. 13), 7-9 pm, location Blg 50, Rm 51p
A for-credit course for students at Stanford and Carnegie Mellon West
Can be taken for a letter grade or as Pass/No Credit

Crash dummies in the auto industry save lives by testing the physical safety of automobiles before they are brought to market. “Cognitive crash dummies” save time, money, and potentially even lives, by allowing computer-based system designers to test their design ideas before implementing those ideas in products and processes. This course will review the state of the art of perceptual, cognitive and motor modeling for assessing designs before building working systems. This course will include reading breaking research in predicting different aspects of human performance and building models in established modeling frameworks.

Courses Taught:

  • Summer 2001, 2002; 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, 2001, 2002, 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, 2001, 2002, 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 Dr. Sara Kielser in 1996, 1997; with Cleotilde Gonzalez in 2001, 2002, with Ken Koedinger in 2002.
  • 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 1995
  • Fundamental Structures of Computer Science. Spring 1994, Fall 1995
  • User Interface Programming. Spring, 1995
  • Introduction to Cognitive Psychology. Spring 1994, Spring 1996.

STUDENTS ADVISED

Doctoral students at CMU:

  • Suresh 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 1998
  • Maria Ebling, CS Department, committee member, graduated 1998
  • Minh Tue Vo, CS Department, committee member, graduated 1998
  • Jennifer Kay, CS Department, committee member, graduated 1996
  • Joseph Mertz, Engineering and Public Policy-Carnegie Institute of Technology, committee member, graduated 1995
  • Hermina 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 1996
  • Cathleen 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.

Undergraduate students at CMU, independent study advisor:
Steven Marks, Pat Rogan.


Last modified on May 23, 2003 by bej@cs.cmu.edu