Big Idea Festival for Automotive Interfaces 2013
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- Presentations authored by students in the course, "Computers and Interfaces: Psychological and Societal Perspectives" taught by Cliff Nass in Winter 2013 and presented at the Big Idea Festival on March 11, 2013 at Stanford University. The course explores user responses to interfaces and design implications of those responses and theories from different disciplines illustrate responses to textual, voice-based, pictorial, metaphoric, conversational, adaptive, agent-based, intelligent, and anthropomorphic interfaces. The students engaged in group design projects applying theory to the design of products or services for developing countries.
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Type of resource | text |
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Genre | Student project report |
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