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90 hp Computer and Systems Sciences with at least: * 7,5 hp human-computer interaction |
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* Identify and tackle design challenges in the development of technologies for computer-based collaboration * Reflect and discuss technological and social issues in the use of groupware * Evaluate collaborative technology taking into consideration how it fits individual, social and technical aspects of the user situation * Apply and reflect on concepts for analyzing social interaction in computer-mediated-activities * Apply and reflect on key-design concepts for the development of groupware applications * Synthesize recent research in the field of CSCW and Social computing and its related technologies * Value and judge evaluation techniques for assessing groupware applications |
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The course covers the following topics: * Collaboration technology features and categories * Psychology of teams, social communities functioning * Ethnography in System Design * Awareness * Coordination mechanisms * Place and Space issues * Social navigation of information space * Privacy * Folksonomies * Evaluation of collaborative technologies Examples of collaborative technologies we treat in this course are: wikis, webblogs, computer games, collaborative editing and collaborative filtering. |
Design for Collaborative Computing
Requirements
90 hp Computer and Systems Sciences with at least:
- 7,5 hp human-computer interaction
Aim
After having attended the course participants should be able to:
- Identify and tackle design challenges in the development of technologies for computer-based collaboration
- Reflect and discuss technological and social issues in the use of groupware
- Evaluate collaborative technology taking into consideration how it fits individual, social and technical aspects of the user situation
- Apply and reflect on concepts for analyzing social interaction in computer-mediated-activities
- Apply and reflect on key-design concepts for the development of groupware applications
- Synthesize recent research in the field of CSCW and Social computing and its related technologies
- Value and judge evaluation techniques for assessing groupware applications
Syllabus
The course covers the following topics:
- Collaboration technology features and categories
- Psychology of teams, social communities functioning
- Ethnography in System Design
- Awareness
- Coordination mechanisms
- Place and Space issues
- Social navigation of information space
- Privacy
- Folksonomies
- Evaluation of collaborative technologies
Examples of collaborative technologies we treat in this course are: wikis, webblogs, computer games, collaborative editing and collaborative filtering.