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Principles of Interaction Design - Georgia Institute of Technology

In this course we will study and explore the principles and practices of interaction design. You will be introduced to a number of different techniques and tools for understanding particular interaction design challenges, you will develop scenarios and storyboards, create low-fidelity prototypes, and iterate on those prototypes to create a final design project.

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Understanding the Politics of Urban Artifacts - New York University

In this course, we will study the political dimensions of technology in urban environments. You will learn “to see” the politics of technological artifacts by learning several analytical perspectives from sociology and history of technology, design theory, and human computer-interaction. We will use these perspectives to engage the politics within the design and use of a range of digital technologies: smart city infrastructures, automated decision-making systems, social media platforms, etc. By learning to see the political dimensions of these technologies, students will be better able to create positive social impact in urban environments.

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