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Welcome to. “Adding Human Computer Interaction Studies into the Informatics and Computing Engineering Bachelor Degrees in Latin America”. “Sleepless in Seattle”. Adding HCI into the BScs in Lat Am. Mario A Moreno Rocha UTM (México) mmoreno@mixteco.utm.mx. The problem.

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  1. Welcome to “Adding Human Computer Interaction Studies into the Informatics and Computing Engineering Bachelor Degrees in Latin America” UTM México

  2. “Sleepless in Seattle” Adding HCI into the BScs in Lat Am Mario A Moreno Rocha UTM (México) mmoreno@mixteco.utm.mx UTM México

  3. The problem • HCI studies lag behind in computing syllabus (not really found in BSc syllabus) • HCI is a necessity • How can HCI have a more active role in the BSc syllabus in Latin America? UTM México

  4. Outline • Define problem • Goals expected • Earlier work • My experience • Conclusions • Q&A UTM México

  5. Relevance • Because of the academic formation of new researchers, practitioners, designers and engineers alike, in HCI in Latin America • It takes time and resources • Education is the key. UTM México

  6. The UTM • Universidad Tecnológica de la Mixteca • Huajuapan de León, Oaxaca • 120 full time lecturers researchers • Computing and Electronics BScs • Computing MSc and PhD • Research, higher education, development. UTM México

  7. On professional practice • Uneven evolution of code development with the GUI expected side of it • The mistaken "friendly software" • Usability notions barely applied. UTM México

  8. HCI on BSc syllabus • Absence of HCI studies in BSc degrees • HCI only found in specialised, graduate studies. UTM México

  9. Goals expected • To foster communication among researchers • To raise awareness in the topic • To learn from my experience at the UTM with the Study Groups. UTM México

  10. Earlier work • ACM SIGCHI Curricula • A definitive guide for considering the addition of HCI studies into an university level syllabus • http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cdg/ UTM México

  11. SIGCHI Curricula • It is a resource for anyone wishing to put together either a single course or a program in human-computer interaction. UTM México

  12. Why didn’t I use it? • I needed too much resources which I didn’t have (time, teachers, bibliography) • For an immediate effort, the objective was, back then, to raise interest. UTM México

  13. What I did • The creation of the Study Group UTM México

  14. How I did it • “Teaching Human Computer Interaction to Programmers” • Dr Saul Greenberg, GroupLab, University of Calgary, Canada UTM México

  15. 1 Overview 2 Understanding design 3 Designing with the user 4 Designing without the user 5 Implementing GUIs 6 The future Typical content UTM México

  16. Interés en el tema Disposición de asistir, obtener, analizar, compartir y discutir los conceptos en cuestión Por el contenido del tema, se requiere un buen nivel de conocimientos de inglés Tiempo para reunirnos Se considera miembro del grupo de estudios aquella persona que asista regularmente Anotarte. Study Group requirements UTM México

  17. How it evolved • Materials published on line • Afterwards, self-organised by students • Weekly meetings, workshop style • Continued for an advanced level. UTM México

  18. Results • Great interest • Better development of GUIs by students involved in the Study Group on further studies • Conducted usability testing for final software engineering projects. UTM México

  19. Goals achieved • Actual consideration of HCI as part of the syllabus in computing and electronics BScs • Creation of the SW Engineering Master degree and its HCI courses • The new usability lab • One thesis, more to come. UTM México

  20. Education lag of HCI Its multiple consequences The possible ways in which this problem could be tackled My experience Goals achieved The actual consideration of HCI becoming part of syllabus. Conclusions UTM México

  21. Reflections • Not a complete, nor definitive work • Create a precedent • New ways to complete the syllabus in computing and informatics • Efforts multiplied in México. UTM México

  22. Wish list • Cooperación, cooperação: collaboration between us • The new teachers • Their formation • Resources for this. UTM México

  23. Thank you very much UTM México

  24. Q&A Mario A Moreno Rocha UTM (México) mmoreno@mixteco.utm.mx UTM México

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