Another work page2

Last modified by Andrew Hepler on 2010/09/19 18:49

Pretty much like last time, but this time we have some sort of format. The format is listed below.

 I just selected Learner-centered design as our topic without asking you, because it will be most likely done during Monday. However, please do this as soon as possible.

Format:

  1. selection process: choose one of the design methodologies (not yet taken by another group) from the list (and mark it as chosen by editing this wiki page — “first come / first served”)
  2. do research (read papers, interview software designers, analyze existing systems—hint: the abovementioned wiki site contains references to resources) and answer the following specific questions for your chosen design methodology:
  3. define it
  4. characterize it
  5. identify strengths
  6. identify weaknesses
  7. identify domains and problems for which your chosen design methodology is
    1. appropriate
    2. not appropriate
  8. argue why is design methodology is important (suited) or not important (suited) for human-centered computing

 

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