DGT HUM 150
Advanced Topics in Digital Humanities: User Experience Design
Description: Seminar, three hours. Requisite: course 101. Introduction to advanced research methods or thematic issues in digital humanities such as database and visualization technologies, social media technologies, application programming interfaces, and digital mapping to acquire familiarity with particular set of technologies by learning practical research methods and theoretical issues to carry out advanced research in this area. Consult Schedule of Classes for topics to be offered in specific term. May be repeated for credit with topic change. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Spring 2020 - In my experience, she was a kind and knowledgeable professor. She gave helpful feedback on the homework, and her slides are very detailed, so I think she does put a lot of effort into her teaching. The class structure was pretty disorganized though. She just reads off her slides during the 3 hour lecture so it's really boring, especially because it's online. They're not mandatory so you can skip them if you're not interested. You just have little projects that you have to complete weekly or biweekly, and those usually take a few hours. If you're interested in UX as a career, I highly recommend this class! Very informative & if you want to ask any questions about the industry, she's very helpful. But if you're not really interested in UX, I don't really recommend it...it takes up more time than you think & would probably be boring for you.
Spring 2020 - In my experience, she was a kind and knowledgeable professor. She gave helpful feedback on the homework, and her slides are very detailed, so I think she does put a lot of effort into her teaching. The class structure was pretty disorganized though. She just reads off her slides during the 3 hour lecture so it's really boring, especially because it's online. They're not mandatory so you can skip them if you're not interested. You just have little projects that you have to complete weekly or biweekly, and those usually take a few hours. If you're interested in UX as a career, I highly recommend this class! Very informative & if you want to ask any questions about the industry, she's very helpful. But if you're not really interested in UX, I don't really recommend it...it takes up more time than you think & would probably be boring for you.