Title
Design Skills for HRI.
Abstract
This tutorial is a hands-on introduction to human-centered design topics and practices for human-robot interaction. It is intended for researchers with a variety of backgrounds, particularly those with little or no prior experience in design. In the morning, participants will learn about user needs and needfinding, as ways to understand the stakeholders in research outcomes, guide the selection of participants, and as possible measures of success. We then focus on design sketching, including ways to represent objects, people and their interactions through storyboards. Design sketching is not intended to be art, rather a way to develop and build upon ideas with oneself, and quickly communicate with colleagues. In the afternoon, participants will use the tools and materials, and learn techniques for lightweight physical prototyping and improvisation. Participants will build a small paper robot (not actuated) of their own design, to practice puppeteering, explore bodily movement and prototype interactions.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2016
HRI
Interaction design,needfinding,design sketching,storyboarding,prototyping,improvisation
Field
DocType
ISSN
Pluralistic walkthrough,Physical prototyping,Improvisation,Interaction design,Simulation,Computer science,Design skills,Human–computer interaction,Atmospheric measurements,Robot,Multimedia,Human–robot interaction
Conference
2167-2121
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4673-8370-7
0
0.34
References 
Authors
4
10
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
David Sirkin119526.80
Nik Martelaro230.81
Hamish Tennent3153.82
Mishel Johns4386.35
Brian K. Mok510016.10
Wendy Ju6244.32
Guy Hoffman770662.08
Heather Knight8263.75
Bilge Mutlu91669115.24
Leila Takayama10136794.68