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#'''Tablet''' - Multi-touch interaction, gestural interface design for controlling web activities. | #'''Tablet''' - Multi-touch interaction, gestural interface design for controlling web activities. | ||
Revision as of 13:06, 16 February 2011
What is Student Outreach?
It's a Mozilla Labs Concept Series channel to give industry related experience exposure to students at global instiutions - via co-created and collaborative Design (UX, UCD, HCI, IxD) courses.
We aim to directly work together to propose and structure a engaging course module that’s relevant to the institutions own goals, interests and timing schedules.
Full support will be provided during the duration of the course including community feedback, guest lectures and mentor appearances throughout the project.
Types of Courses
Some of the course types presently offered include:
- User Centered Design (UCD)
- Bauhaus University - Nov.2010-Feb.2011
- Ashesi University - Feb-Apr,2011
- Participatory Design
- The University of Southern Denmark (SDU) - Feb-Apr,2011
- User Testing/Evaluation
Topics
2011 Topics
- Mobile - Intersections between potential user needs and evolving technologies.
- Tablet - Multi-touch interaction, gestural interface design for controlling web activities.
- Apps - Apps for mobile is a well-known way to interact with the Web; anything bigger than that?
- HomeDash - Are people buried among all tabs, pages, histories and notifications? How a browser can help people manage that?
- Do It For Me - Make your favorite web activity easy to do, across all websites!
- 2010 Topics
- Designing for Social - How do online social networks affect people’s personal and professional lives? What problems, both known and unknown, do people have with current ways of online social networking? What opportunities exist for us to make things better?
==Universities== <CLASS OF BELOW>
- The University of Sydney - Sydney, Australia
- Bauhaus University - Weimar, Germany
- Ashesi College - Accra, Ghana
- The University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Denmark
Resources
Talks
Blog Posts
Other Links
Blog posts