Abstract
Understanding that not all users are the same is a foundational principle in teaching Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). Learning to recognize how the diversity of users and their circumstances condition their experience of interacting with computers is essential in educating reflective, effective, and user-centric HCI professionals. Within this field, the term affordance has been a both heralded and contested term for years, but remains important. A recent contribution to the discussions is the Mechanism and Conditions Framework by Jenny Davis that productively nuances the term. However, translating the framework into a context of HCI education presents itself with a set of challenges. In this paper, we present insights from teaching Davis' framework to over 500 university students within a constructivist/socio-cultural tradition of HCI. Our work articulates pedagogical strategies that enhance students' understanding of context-specific analyses of user interfaces and in so doing it advances the HCI affordance discourse. By integrating theoretical critique and educational practice, we aim to aid the spread of the mechanisms and conditions framework among future HCI professionals.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | EduCHI 2024 : Proceedings of the 6th EduCHI Symposium on HCI Education |
Place of publication | New York |
Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery |
Publication date | Jun 2024 |
Pages | 1-8 |
Article number | 12 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9798400716591 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jun 2024 |
Event | 6th EduCHI Symposium on HCI Education, EduCHI 2024 - New York, United States Duration: 5 Jun 2024 → 7 Jun 2024 |
Conference
Conference | 6th EduCHI Symposium on HCI Education, EduCHI 2024 |
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Country/Territory | United States |
City | New York |
Period | 05/06/2024 → 07/06/2024 |
Sponsor | Pratt Institute |
Keywords
- affordances
- frameworks
- HCI teaching
- UI analysis
- user interface