Design Thinking and Prototyping for User Experience

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Explore the world of user experience design through the lens of design thinking, prototyping, and evaluation. Join industry experts from Microsoft and Stanford University for insights into the creative process, midterm results, quiz statistics, teamwork dynamics, and administrative updates in a fast-paced academic environment. Discover the importance of heuristic evaluation, milestone prototypes, and the impact of collaborative efforts in the field of UX design. Stay informed about regrade requests, assignment deadlines, and project fairs as you immerse yourself in a hands-on approach to creating exceptional user experiences.

  • Design Thinking
  • Prototyping
  • User Experience Design
  • Evaluation
  • Microsoft

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  1. DESIGN THINKING FOR USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN + PROTOTYPING + EVALUATION DESIGN THINKING FOR USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN + PROTOTYPING + EVALUATION CS 147 Guest Lecture Joe Belfiore, Corporate VP, Microsoft Prof. James A. Landay Computer Science Department Stanford University Autumn 2019 December 4, 2019

  2. Midterm Results Regrade requests taken through 11:59 PM on Tue, 12/10 Regrade requests should be based on error Excessive regrade requests (more than 2-4) may require us to regrade the entire exam I may curve this up 4-8 points to get closer to rest of our grade distribution error in grading 2019/12/04 dt+UX: Design Thinking for User Experience Design, Prototyping & Evaluation 2

  3. Quiz 3 Stats 2019/12/04 dt+UX: Design Thinking for User Experience Design, Prototyping & Evaluation 3

  4. Administrivia Assignment #7 & #9 Heuristic Evaluation A7 Individual HE: A9 Group HE: -: 4% -: 0% : 31% +: 65% : 11% +: 89% Assignment #8 Midway Milestone Prototype A8 Group Pres.: -: 11% : 56% +: 33% A8 Individual Pres.: -: 0% : 22% +: 78% 2019/11/11 dt+UX: Design Thinking for User Experience Design, Prototyping & Evaluation 4

  5. Administrivia Midterm regrade requests due by 11:59 PM next Tue Final versions of posters & pitch slide due today need to get posters to the printer so you can get back in time (usually 24 hours required) pitch slides go in a google slides deck that TAs will share (see Piazza). It needs to be final by Thursday as we will download as PPT http://bit.ly/cs147au19pitches Project fair arrive at 6 PM to set up (show starts at 6:30) dress code: none, but recommend treating as if it were a job interview 130 RSVPs (feel free to invite others but RSVP food for 200 guests) Questions on project? 2019/12/04 dt+UX: Design Thinking for User Experience Design, Prototyping & Evaluation 5

  6. Teamwork 2019/12/04 dt+UX: Design Thinking for User Experience Design, Prototyping & Evaluation 6

  7. bit.ly/cs147-quiz4-20-15 Closed notes & no web lookup 5 minutes Do not communicate Do not communicate about this quiz with anyone inside or outside this room 2019/11/13 dt+UX: Design Thinking for User Experience Design, Prototyping & Evaluation 7

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