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Scott Klemmer

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Scott Klemmer
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Scott Klemmer is a human-computer interaction, user-centered design, usability, and computer science researcher and educator. He co-founded the Design Lab with Don Norman and Jim Hollan at the University of California San Diego in 2013. Klemmer is a professor in the Departments of Cognitive Science and Computer Science and Engineering, and formerly at Stanford University.[1] His former advisees include the founders of the unicorn startups Instagram and Instabase.

Klemmer has researched Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC)s, and peer learning and feedback, design thinking, prototyping, iterative design, research ethics and methods, crowdsourcing, and coordination, among other things.[2] He leads the Interaction Design specialization on Coursera.[3]

Education

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Klemmer attended Brown University from 1995-1999, and received undergraduate degrees in Art-semiotics and Computer Science. He went on to pursue art and graphic design, and worked in Palo Alto, CA at Interval Research Lab.[4]

He attended the University of California Berkeley, where he received a Masters and completed his PhD in 2004.

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References

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  1. ^ "Cloud Education: The Future of Learning". BBC World Service. Retrieved October 14, 2017.
  2. ^ Orenstein, David (February 21, 2006). "Good computer interfaces respect the real world, Klemmer says". Stanford News.
  3. ^ Smith, Stephen (2012). "The World-Wide U". American Public Media: American RadioWorks.
  4. ^ Spencer, Dominic (May 2, 2017). "Professor Scott Klemmer: At the Head of a Growing Field". The Guardian.
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