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Coding For The Public Good: Front-End Website Design And Development, Devorah Kletenik
Coding For The Public Good: Front-End Website Design And Development, Devorah Kletenik
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This activity helps student design and develop a front-end of a website, from wireframes through HTML/CSS/Javascript. It includes design questions for students, including the invocation of Ben Schneiderman's eight golden rules for interface design.
Note: this activity assumes prior knowledge of web development. Since this activity is designed for an HCI course, with a focus on interface design, students are not expected to create a back-end for it. This activity can obviously be modified for a full-stack experience.
Needfinding, Devorah Kletenik
Needfinding, Devorah Kletenik
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This activity guides students through the process needfinding to identify areas of need for their creation of a technology for the "public good." Students will conduct contextual inquiry to identify the needs of their target audience.
Personas, Scenarios And Storyboards, Devorah Kletenik
Personas, Scenarios And Storyboards, Devorah Kletenik
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This activity guides students towards the creation of personas, scenarios and storyboards for a product/website that they are creating.
Accessibility Evaluation, Devorah Kletenik
Accessibility Evaluation, Devorah Kletenik
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This activity guides students through the evaluation of a website that they have created to see if it is accessible for users with disabilities. Students will simulate a number of different disabilities (e.g. visual impairments, color blindness, auditory impairments, motor impairments) to see if their website is accessible; they will also use automated W3 and WAVE tools to evaluate their sites. Students will consider the needs of users with disabilities by creating a persona and scenario of a user with disabilities interacting with their site. Finally, students will write up recommendations to change their site and implement the changes.