HS 2024 - People-Oriented Computing
2675 – People-Oriented Computing
- Module: 22AINF04
- Lecture code: 1714
- Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Elaine Huang
- Teaching Lead:Clara-Maria Barth, Nimra Ahmed, Luise Arn, Tim Schluchter
- Schedule: Mon 12:15-13:45, Wed 14:00-15:45.
- Lecture Room: BIN-0-K.02, BIN-1-B.01 (broadcast)
- Exercise Room: BIN-1-B.01
- Exam: 16.12.2024 15:00-18:00 BYOD
- Mock Exam: 28.10.2024 18:00-20:00 BYOD
- OLAT
Course description
Developments in technology have had a profound impact on people and the world in which we live, work, and interact. These developments are simultaneously enabling and challenging, and the co-evolution of computing and people's use of it has led to important issues for the design, development, adoption of technology, as well as the understanding of its impact on how we live.
This course provides an introduction to human-oriented aspects of computing, and serves as a foundation for further study in people-oriented computing. Fundamental human issues of technology will be covered at the level of individuals, groups, organizations, and society.
The course will provide a general introduction to key areas in people-oriented computing, and also touch upon relevant topics such as roles and potential careers in computing, methods and approaches employed in these areas, and future directions for technology.