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Implementations of the CC′01 human – computer interaction guidelines using Bloom's taxonomy

Authors :
Dean Sanders
J. Ben Schafer
Julie Barnes
Arthur E. Kirkpatrick
Laura Marie Leventhal
Michael Wainer
RoxAnn Stalvey
Christine Shannon
Bill Manaris
John Wright
Source :
Computer Science Education. 17:21-57
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2007.

Abstract

In today's technology-laden society human – computer interaction (HCI) is an important knowledge area for computer scientists and software engineers. This paper surveys existing approaches to incorporate HCI into computer science (CS) and such related issues as the perceived gap between the interests of the HCI community and the needs of CS educators. It presents several implementations of the HCI subset of the CC′01 curricular guidelines, targeting CS educators with varying degrees of HCI expertise. These implementations include course/module outlines from freshman to graduate levels, suggested texts, and project ideas and issues, such as programming languages and environments. Most importantly, each outline incorporates Bloom's taxonomy to identify the depth of knowledge to be mastered by students. This paper condenses collaborative contributions of 26 HCI/CS educators aiming to improve HCI coverage in mainstream CS curricula.

Details

ISSN :
17445175 and 08993408
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Computer Science Education
Accession number :
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