2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2016.07.020
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Investigating the effect of realistic projects on students' motivation, the case of Human-Computer interaction course

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“…As reported by Vasiliou et al [23], Larsen et al [10], Churchill et al [1], Zayira et al [8], and Urquiza-Fuentes and Paredes-Velasco [22], students are more motivated when working with real-world tasks. In view of this, a user-centered model such as the Star Life Cycle can be a viable alternative for assisting the teaching/learning process in HCI courses.…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…As reported by Vasiliou et al [23], Larsen et al [10], Churchill et al [1], Zayira et al [8], and Urquiza-Fuentes and Paredes-Velasco [22], students are more motivated when working with real-world tasks. In view of this, a user-centered model such as the Star Life Cycle can be a viable alternative for assisting the teaching/learning process in HCI courses.…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Urquiza‐Fuentes and Paredes‐Velasco investigated the use of real projects involving both students and end users in their HCI course. Using this approach, they pursued improvements to the motivation and learning of students.…”
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“…Lorés et al, Koppelman et al, Reimer et al, Solano, and Urquiza-Fuentes et al [7][8][9][10][11] also used a combination of theory and projects with real-life applications using user-centered design methodologies. In fact, Lorés et al [7] combined the teaching of formal content with the development of a real-life project in a compulsory course within the HCI curricula at the University of Lleida (Spain).…”
Section: Teaching Human-computer Interactionmentioning
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“…Solano [10] presented an analysis of the teaching experience in an HCI course at the Universidad Autónoma de Occidente of Colombia and identified that problem-based learning is a good way to construct knowledge in real scenarios that can be improved. Urquiza-Fuentes et al [11] presented a study to test the effect of using practical exercises in a human-computer interaction course, and they found that realistic projects are a viable approach to teach HCI and that students involved in this approach are significantly more motivated.…”
Section: Teaching Human-computer Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%