TY - JOUR
T1 - Leveraging HCI in teaching mobile, ‘anytime and everywhere’ IT.
AU - Halstead-Nussloch, Rich
AU - Reichgelt, Han
AU - Reichgelt, Johannes (Han)
N1 - Halstead-Nussloch, R. & Reichgelt, H. (2013). Leveraging HCI in teaching mobile, ‘anytime and everywhere’ IT. SIGITE '13 Proceedings of the 14th annual ACM SIGITE conference on Information technology education, Orlando, FL, October 2013. (pp: 13-18). New York: ACM. doi: 10.1145/2512276.2512295
PY - 2013/1/1
Y1 - 2013/1/1
N2 - Within our IT program, we have been working on constructive ways to teach HCI for the past five years; so, when the mobile revolution caught fire, we already had been working on better ways to incorporate HCI-related learning outcomes in our curricula. In the course of this activity, we have identified leverage points to meaningfully teach the important HCI concepts and skills listed below. These points provide a means for those interested in effective IT administration, accreditation and teaching to manage the increasing importance, complexity, and methodological diffusion of HCI in the mobile environment. This paper compiles and assesses the top seven of these leverage points. HCI topics required in the curriculum include: • Human Factors, • HCI Aspects of Application Domains, • Human-Centered Evaluation, • Developing Effective Interfaces, • Accessibility, • Emerging Technologies, • Human-Centered Computing.
AB - Within our IT program, we have been working on constructive ways to teach HCI for the past five years; so, when the mobile revolution caught fire, we already had been working on better ways to incorporate HCI-related learning outcomes in our curricula. In the course of this activity, we have identified leverage points to meaningfully teach the important HCI concepts and skills listed below. These points provide a means for those interested in effective IT administration, accreditation and teaching to manage the increasing importance, complexity, and methodological diffusion of HCI in the mobile environment. This paper compiles and assesses the top seven of these leverage points. HCI topics required in the curriculum include: • Human Factors, • HCI Aspects of Application Domains, • Human-Centered Evaluation, • Developing Effective Interfaces, • Accessibility, • Emerging Technologies, • Human-Centered Computing.
KW - Accreditation
KW - Curriculum
KW - HCI
KW - Mobile
KW - Smart phone
UR - https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/fac_publications/2063
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M3 - Article
JO - Default journal
JF - Default journal
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