Each week is listed with lecture title, slides (if available) and date (which links to a page containing the details on the assigned readings and another link to the slides)
Definite:
* Course Introduction/ Picking Problems (slides: F10 intro, F10 brainstorming) (Tue 24-Aug)
* Project Intro and Background (slides: F10) (Thu 26-Aug)
* About HCI Research (slides: F10) (Tue 31-Aug)
* Picking a Research Problem / Outlining your ideas (slides: F10) 1 page problem statement due (more info here) (Thur 2-Sep)
* Writing a good proposal/paper (slides: F09) (Tue 7-Sep)
* Faculty Proposal Presentations (Justine & Carolyn) + discussion (Thu 9-Sep) Fill out argument boxes while they talk
* TBD (Tue, 14-Sep)
* Project Proposal Presentations NSH 3305 (Thu, 16-Sep) Individual Written Proposal Due Today
* IRB (Slides: F09) (Tue, 21-Sep); Teri Reiche from IRB present
* CHI Submissions Critique (Thu, 23-Sep)
* Sep 24th [CHI PAPERS DUE]
* Proposal problem statement critiques [bring a draft abstract and elevator talk for your group proposal] (Tue, 28-Sep)
* Group Proposal Presentations (Thu, 30-Sep) -- bring your project mentors! Group Written Proposal Due
* Literature Surveys (Missy Harvey [slides & etc]) (Tue, 5-Oct) [JEN AT UIST]
* About Interdisciplinary Research (slides: F08; F09) (Thu, 7-Oct) [JEN MAYBE AT UIST] Topics include how work from different areas is brought together, what's different about publishing in different areas, disciplinary perspectives, etc. Lit Survey References (so far) due
* Multidisciplinary Project Presentation Kraut & Resnick (tentative) (Tue, 12-Oct) Group Project Lit Survey Due to Partner group
* Lit Survey critique (Partners: bring your summary (argument box format) + 3 weakness & 3 strengths ) (Thu, 14-Oct)
* IRB panel, run by Teri Reiche (Tue, 19-Oct) BRING 3 copies of FINAL IRB for review TO CLASS
* How to write a paper (slides: F08) (Thu, 21-Oct)
* Multidisciplinary Research Student Panel (Tue 26-Oct) [JEN TENTATIVELY AT ASSETS] Graduate Funding Application Essay due
* The Advisor/Advisee Relationship (Thu, 28-Oct)
* (Tue, 2-Nov) [ELECTION DAY]
* One on Ones with groups Thu, 04-Nov)
* Plagiarism, authorship, and other ethical issues (slides: F08/09) (Tue 9-Nov)
* Career options [with haakon] (Thu, 11-Nov)
* Time Management (Slides: F09 [next year TRY VERY HARD to put this on a thursday. also requests to put it earlier]) (Tue, 16-Nov)
* Mock PC meeting (Thu 18-Nov) -- Assignment
* Critiques (Tue, 23-Nov)
* THANKSGIVING (Thu 25-Nov No Class Meeting)
* What to expect from the student evaluation meeting / Finishup of ethics lecture / Time management revisit (Tue, 30-Nov)
* Debriefing (Thu, 2-Dec)
* 12/7 Project Final Presentations (GHC 4101, 1-4pm)
FOR OTHER YEARS:
Consider how to incorporate case studies of work that "doesn't fit" one discipline (e.g. ‘Whereabouts Clock’ Ubicomp 07?)