Mobile Application Experiences Part 5: Reporting Research Findings - Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Learn to create your own mobile app using HCI principles and how to report research findings in a formal CHI-style paper.

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About this course

You must have completed all four modules of 21w.789x to take this module.

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Subjects

  • IT
  • Computer Science
  • Mobile Application
  • Research
  • Chi

Course programme

In this fifth and final Mobile Application Experiences course you will learn how to create a formal research paper, documenting your work and your findings throughout the course series. We will use the CHI conference format, a popular venue to present advances in Human Computer Interaction. This course is part one of a five-part Mobile Apps series. 21W.789.1x: Mobile Application Experiences Part 1: From a Domain to an App Idea 21W.789.2x: Mobile Application Experiences Part 2: Mobile App Design 21W.789.3x: Mobile Application Experiences Part 3: Building Mobile Apps 21W.789.4x: Mobile Application Experiences Part 4: Understanding Use 21w.789.5.x: Mobile Application Experiences Part 5: Reporting Research Findings

What you'll learn
  • How to present all aspects of your research as a part of a formal academic paper.
  • How to highlight contributions to the field from your work.
  • How to relate your own work to the previous literature in your domain.

Additional information

Frank Bentley Frank is a Principal Researcher at Yahoo in Sunnyvale, CA and a Visiting Lecturer in Comparative Media Studies at MIT. He works daily to ensure that new products are built to match actual user needs and that those products ship with designs that people can understand and enjoy. He has taught a local version of this class at MIT for the past 10 years, and will be teaching a new class Understanding Users at Stanford in 2016. 

Mobile Application Experiences Part 5: Reporting Research Findings - Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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