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Date and Topics
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Deliverables
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Week 1- (Sept. 3, 2002) Course Overview,
Introduction, Initial Group Setup
Primary Readings -- Course Syllabus (reviewed in class) |
- Personal introduction
- Initial group setup
- Individual paper topic selection and presentation date comm
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Week 2 - (Sept. 10, 2002) Information
Architecture and Design Overviews
Primary Readings
Secondary Readings
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Group setup finalized and initial project selection |
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Week 3 - (Sept. 17, 2002) Information
Architecture Methodologies [ back to top ]
Primary Readings
- Rosenfeld, Information Architecture: Chapters 10-12
- Wurman, Information Anxiety 2: Chapters 4-7
Secondary Readings
- Van Duyne, Design of Sites Chapters 1-5
- UML (TBA)
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Begin Presentations
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Week 4 - (Sept. 24, 2002) Planning
- Information Structures [ back to top ]
Primary Readings
- Rosenfeld, Information Architecture: Chapters 4 & 5
- Wurman, Information Anxiety 2: Chapter 2 (LATCH)
- Modjeska, D., & Marsh, A. (1997). Structure and Memorability
of Web Sites. Toronto: Computer Science Research Institute of the University of Toronto.
- Fulcher, R., Glass, B., & Leacock, M. (2001). Deliverables
that Clarify, Focus, and Improve Design. Examples and resources
from a talk given at the 2002 Annual Conference of the Usability Professionals'
Association.
Secondary Readings
- Bernstein, M.
The Limits of Structure.
- Gaines, B. R., & Shaw, M. L. G. (1995). Concept
Maps as Hypermedia Components. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies.
- McCormack, L. You
Are Here: Maps 101.
- Larson, K., &
Czerwinski, M. (1998). Web
Page Design: Implications of Memory, Structure and Scent for Information
Retrieval. Paper presented at the CHI '98, Los Angeles
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- Presentations continue
- Group Proposals Due
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Week 5 - (Oct. 1, 2002) Analysis
- User Modeling [ back to top ]
Primary Readings
- Rosenfeld, Information Architecture: Chapter 9
- Wurman, Information Anxiety 2: Chapters 14 & 15
- Morrison, J. B., Pirolli, P., & Card, S. K. (2001). A
Taxonomic Analysis of What World Wide Web Activities Significantly Impact
People's Decisions and Actions. Proceedings of CHI 2001, Seattle,
WA.
- Wilson, T. D. (2000).
Human Information Behavior. Informing Science: Special Issue on
Information Science Research, 3(2).
- Millen, D. (2000). Rapid Ethnography: Time Deepening Strategies for HCI Field Research. Paper presented at the DIS '00, Brooklyn, NY.
Secondary Readings
- Draper, S. W., & Norman, D. A. (1986). User centered system design : new perspectives
on human-computer interaction. Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates.
- Krug, Steve. "How
do we really use the web?" from Don't Make Me Think! A Common
Sense Approach to Web Usability. 2000. QUE.
- Smart, K. L., Rice, J. C., & Wood, L. E. (2000). Meeting
the Needs of Users: Towards a Semiotic of the Web. IEEE Technology
and Teamwork, 593-605.
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Week 6 - (Oct. 8, 2002) Analysis
- Browsing and Searching [ back to top ]
Primary Readings
- Rosenfeld, Information Architecture: Chapters 7 and 8
- Wurman, Information Anxiety 2: Chapter 8
- Choo, C. W., Detlor, B., & Turnbull, D. (2000).
Information Seeking on the Web: An Integrated Model of Browsing and
Searching. First Monday, 5(2).
- Tauscher, L. M., & Greenberg, S. (1997). Revisitation
patterns in World Wide Web navigation. Paper presented at the ACM
SIGCHI '97, Atlanta, GA.
Secondary Readings
- Bates, M. After
the dot-bomb: Getting Information Retrieval Right This Time. First
Monday. 2002.
- Kobayashi, M., & Takeda, K. (2000). Information
Retrieval on the Web. ACM Computing Surveys, 32(2).
- Maglio, P., & Barrett, R. (1996). How to Build Modeling
Agents to Support Web Searchers. Paper presented at the Sixth Internation
Conference on User Modeling, New York.
- Hearst, M. (2000). Next Generation Web Search: Setting Our
Sites. Bulletin of the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee
on Data Engineerin
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- Presentations continue
- Group Proposal Evaluation and Approval
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Week 7 - (Oct. 15, 2002) Presentations and Group
Work [ back to top ]
Primary Readings -- None
Secondary Readings -- None
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- Presentations continue
- Group proposal planning/deliverables and timeline
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Week 8 - (Oct. 22, 2002) Design
- Metaphors, Graphics and Labels [ back to top
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Primary Readings
- Rosenfeld, Information Architecture Chapter 6
- Maglio, P. P., & Matlock, T. (1998). Metaphors
We Surf the Web By. Paper presented at the Workshop on Personalized
and Social Navigation in Information Space, Stockholm, Sweden.
- Bailey, S. "Web
Architects: You're your Labels".
- Nielsen, J. "Microcontent:
How to Write Headlines, Page Titles, and Subject Lines". 1998.
Secondary Readings
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- Presentations continue
- Research paper
due
- Group Project Plan Update - Planning
- Design Critiques Assigned
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Week 9 - (Oct. 29, 2002) Design
2 - The Web [ back to top ]
Primary Readings
- Berners-Lee, T., Hendler, J. and Lassila, O. "The
Semantic Web". Scientific American, May 2001.
- Karp, T.. Art and Zen of Web Sites.
- Marcus, A., Armitage, J. and Volker, F. Globalization
of User-Interface Design for the Web. Proceedings from Human Factors
and the Web conference, 1999.
- Nielsen, J. Top Ten Guidelines for Homepage Usability.
Secondary Readings
- Berners-Lee, T.Design Issues
for the World-Wide Web.
- W3 Org, "Semantic Web Activity".
- Hong, J. I., & Landay, J. A. (2001).
WebQuilt: A Framework for Capturing and Visualizing the Web Experience.
Paper presented at the WWW10, Hong Kong.
- Lin, J., Newman, M. W., Hong, J. I., & Landay, J. A. (2000). DENIM:
Finding a Tighter Fit Between Tools and Practice for Web Site Design.
Paper presented at the CHI 2000, Seattle.
- Hong, J. and Landay, J. DENIM
and SILK: Informal Tools for Early Stage Web Site and UI Design.
- Van Duyne - Design of Sites Chapters 6
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- Presentations continue
- Group Project Plan Update - Analysis
- Design Critiques Due
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Week 10 - (Nov. 5, 2002) Construction
[ back to top ]
Primary Readings
- Rosenfeld, Information Architecture: Chapters 17 & 18
- TBA
Secondary Readings
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- Presentations continue
- Group Project Plan Update - Design
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Week 11 - (Nov. 12, 2002) Verification/Evaluation
& Maintenance [ back to top ]
Primary Readings
- Rosenfeld, Information Architecture: Chapters 20 & 21
- Srivastava, J., Cooley, R., Deshpande, M., & Tan, P.-N. (2000, January 2000). Web
Usage Mining: Discovery and Applications of Usage Patterns from Web Data. SIGKDD Explorations, 1, 12-23.
- Jansen, B. J., Spink, A., Bateman, J., & Saracevic, T. (1998,
Spring, 1998). Real
Life Information Retrieval: A Study of User Queries on the Web.
SIGIR Forum: A Publication of the Special Interest Group on Information
Retrieval, 32, 5-18.
- Chi, Ed, Pirolli, Peter and Pitkow, Jim. The Scent of a Site:
A System for Analyzing and Predicting Information Scent, Usage, and
Usability of a Web Site. Proceedings of CHI 2000. ACM Press.
- Silverstein, C., Henzinger, M., Marais, H., & Moricz, M. (1998).
Analysis of a Very Large Web Search Engine Query Log. SIGIR Forum:
A Publication of the Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval, 6-12.
- Nielsen, J. Heuristic
Evaluation.
Secondary Readings
- Cooper, M. D. (1998). Design
Considerations in Intrumenting and Monitoring Web-Based Information
Retrieval Systems. Journal of the American Society of Information
Science, 49(10), 903-919.
- Hook, Kristina. Evaluating the Utility
and Usability of an Adaptive Hypermedia System. Proceedings of the
Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, 1997. ACM Press.
- Atzeni, P., Giansalvatore, M., & Merialdo, P. (1997). Design
and Maintenance of Data-Intensive Web Sites (RT-DIA-25-1997). Rome:
Department of Information Automation.
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- Presentations continue
- Group Project Plan Update - Construction
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Week 12 - (Nov. 19, 2002) Non-Web
Information Architecture [ back to top ]
Primary Readings
- Rosenfeld, Information Architecture: Chapter 19
- Albers, M. and Kim, L. User
web browsing characteristics using palm handhelds for information retrieval.
- Kim, L. and Albers, M. Web Design Issues When Searching for Information
on a Small Screen Display.
- Kamba, T., Elson, S. A., Harpold, T., Stamper, T., & Sukaviriya, P. N. (1996). Using
small screen space more efficiently. Paper presented at the Conference
on Human factors in computing systems, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Secondary Readings
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- Presentations continue
- Group Project Plan Update - Verification and Deployment
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Week 13 - (Nov. 26, 2002) Advanced
Information Architecture Topics [ back to top ]
Primary Readings
- McCray, A. and Gallagher, M. Principles for Digital Library
Development. Communications of the ACM. Vol. 44, No. 5. 2001. pp 49-56.
- Abrams, D. Baecker, R. and Chignell, M. Information Archiving
with Bookmarks: Personal Web Space Construction and Organization.
Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Human Interface. 1998. ACM Press.
- Balasubramanian , V., & Bashian, A. (1998). Document
Management and Web Technologies: Alice Marries the Mad Hatter. Communications
of the ACM, 41(7), 107-115.
Secondary Readings
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- Group Project Final Walkthrough Review
- Presentations continue
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Week 14 - (Dec. 3, 2002) Group Project Presentations
Primary Readings -- None
Secondary Readings -- None
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- Group Project Presentations
- Group Project Proposal Post-Mortem Report
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