TEACHING PROFILE
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Human-Computer Interaction. This is a crosslisted course that is called CMPE 131, CMPE 231 and DANM 231, taken normally by Engineering, Cognitive Science and DANM students.Universal Access: Disability, Technology, and Society. This General Education course is taught twice a year, once by me and once by Prof. Roberto Manduchi.
User Evaluation of Technology. This is a survey styled course that attempts to provide Engineering students an overview of the various data gathering and analysis techniques used in Social Sciences, media studies, etc.
Past teaching
Fall 2010: User Evaluation of Technology Spring 2010: User Evaluation of TechnologyWinter 2008: Human-Computer Interaction
Spring 2008: Human Factors
Fall 2008: Human-Computer Interaction
Winter 2009: Human Factors
Spring 2009: Universal Access: Disability, Technology, and Society
Fall 2009: Universal Access: Disability, Technology, and Society
Winter 2010: Human-Computer Interaction
Teaching Awards
- 2010: Inclusive Campus Community Award (for creating a welcoming campus climate for students with disabilities, especially those with learning, psychological, Autism Spectrum, and other disabilities that are not always apparent)
- 2004: Teaching Award, runner up, The University of Manchester (for revamping the Personal and Professional Development Module)
- 2004: Equipment Grant, School of Informatics, The University of Manchester (for purchasing tools to enable Postgraduate HCI students to practise pen-based medium fidelity prototyping exercise)
- 2003: Widening Participation Award, The University of Manchester (for structuring personal tutorial session for induction week)
- 2003: Curriculum Innovation Award, The University of Manchester (for revising the Personal and Professional Development module to comply with the QAA Policy Statement on Progress Files)