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INF 385T : Special Topics in Information Science: Designing User Interfaces for Children

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Description

The course provides students with an overview of topics related to child development and user interface design for children, with an emphasis on early and middle childhood. Through this course students will learn about technology’s potential impact on cognitive and social development and how child development relates to media design. Students will interact and evaluate digital media technologies on children’s learning, including social learning. Topics include, but are not limited to, brain development, social cognition, symbolic processing, media usage, and self-representation.

Prerequisites

Graduate standing.

Instructor Topic Title Year Semester Syllabus
Jakki Bailey
Designing User Interfaces for Children2023Spring
Jakki Bailey
Designing User Interfaces for Children2022SpringSyllabus
Jakki Bailey
Designing User Interfaces for Children2021SpringSyllabus

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