Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 22:54:09 GMT Server: Apache/1.0.5 Content-type: text/html Content-length: 1770 Last-modified: Fri, 05 Apr 1996 20:16:22 GMT CS247B. Human-Computer Interaction (Contextual and Organizational issues)

CS247B. Human-Computer Interaction

(Contextual and Organizational issues)

Stanford University 1995-96

Terry Winograd and Kären Wieckert

247b. Human-Computer Interaction (Contextual and Organizational issues). Analysis and design of human-computer interaction from a siutated perspective, including the interpersonal, social and organizational contexts that shape the process and effectiveness of designing, implementing, and using computer systems. Includes instructor and guest lecturing, reading materials from multiple disciplines concerning computer systems design, implementation, and use, as well as organizational design. In-class exercises and presentations, and individual and group fieldwork centered around an extended field project. Prerequisite CS147.
3-4 units, Spr (Winograd, Wieckert)


There is a web form to sign up for the course.


Handouts for CS247b, 1995-96

  1. Course Description
  2. Letter to potential project sites
  3. Readings for the first week

Click here for list of HCI courses at Stanford

Last updated by the HCI coordinator on April 5, 1996