Interactive technology is a multi-disciplinary field. Consequently, the number of research methods and traditions that are present in the field is large. The goal of this book exam is to give an overview of the available research methods. This course works together with the course on experimental research. This course gives an overview of many methods. Experiments as evaluations of design and development work are central in HCI. However, it is important to appreciate the fact that they are not suitable for all research questions and to know what to do if an experiment cannot provide the answer.
Learning outcomes
After the course the student: - Knows the research methods that are typically applied in Human-Computer Interaction research - Can choose an appropriate set of research methods based on the kind of information that can answer a given research question. - Knows the connections between a research question, a research method, and the data analysis techniques.
Contents
The material to study for the exam is announced by the instructor.
Teaching methods
Typically the exam is based on a book and a selection of other material. The students are encouraged to employ the best available methods such as reading circles and discussion groups for studying the material.