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The Role of Human Computer Interaction in Management Information Systems Curricula:A Call to Action
Author(s) -
Jane Carey,
Yinwoo Kim,
Barbara Wildemuth
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
communications of the association for information systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.576
H-Index - 48
ISSN - 1529-3181
DOI - 10.17705/1cais.01323
Subject(s) - curriculum , action (physics) , inclusion (mineral) , computer science , subject (documents) , subject matter , information system , engineering ethics , knowledge management , psychology , pedagogy , engineering , world wide web , social psychology , physics , quantum mechanics , electrical engineering
This article presents a multifaceted case for the inclusion of the important Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) subject matter at both the graduate and undergraduate levels of the Association of Information Systems (AIS) model curricula. Based on the presentations and discussions during a panel at the 2003 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), we first present the rationale for incorporating HCI materials in Management Information Systems (MIS) curricula. Second, we present a list of relevant and important HCI knowledge and skills that our students need for effective careers. Third, given the limited number of credit hours available to each MIS program, we explore several strategies and options for the integration of HCI into current and future MIS courses. Finally, drawing upon teaching experiences of the authors, we provide pedagogical suggestions for teaching HCI to undergraduate and graduate students.

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