
What we’re about
BayCHI, the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of ACM's Special Interest
Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI), brings together systems
designers, human factors engineers, computer scientists, psychologists,
social scientists, researchers, and users from throughout the Bay Area to hear and exchange ideas about computer-human interaction and about the design and evaluation of user interfaces.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Richard Burton | Intelligent Tutoring Tutoring Successes | BayCHI Monthly SpeakeUniversity of California Santa Cruz Silicon Valley Campus, Room 3003, Santa Clara, CA
Light dinner served at 6:30 pm PT. Feel free to bring your own if you prefer. We strive to support both in-person and remote attendance, so we'll also fire up the Zoom at that point to support virtual socializing.
Intelligent Tutoring Tutoring Successes
Abstract
This talk will describe bringing research in Intelligent Turoring Systems to a successful sixteen-week course for IT administration. Our strategy was to have the world’s best experts at teaching IT Administration tutor students one-on-one and then write computer programs that mimic their teaching behavior. In tests run by IDA, graduates using the system out-performed expert Navy ITs with 10 years’ experience in tests of fixing real system problems. One of the areas required to make the Tutor successful was User Experience and User Interfaces. We will discuss examples of where and how UI/UX knowledge was critical to the success of the Tutor.
Bio
Richard holds a BS in Mathematics from Caltech and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the UC Irvine.
While a graduate student he collaborated with Dr. John Seely Brown exploring ways of using computers to improve education. Richard then worked with Dr. Brown at Bolt, Beranek, and Newman developing seminal artificial intelligence-based tutoring systems in the fields of electronic troubleshooting (SOPHIE), basic logical thinking (BLOCKS), and mathematics (WEST, BUGGY and DEBUGGY).
Richard moved to Xerox PARC where he managed the User Systems Research Group guiding two dozen researchers advancing all aspects of human-computer interaction. After running his own consulting business, Richard returned to PARC to Manage the Distributed Systems Area.
In 2004, Richard joined Acuitus, Inc. Over the next 18 years, the team produced the DARPA Digital Tutor, a 16-week course in network and computer systems administration taught primarily by computer that teaches US Navy recruits to achieve a level of expertise comparable to ITs with ten years of experience.
Richard is now working with Exquisitive to transform K-12 math education.
Location
University of California Santa Cruz Silicon Valley Campus
Room 3003
3175 Bowers Drive
Santa ClaraParking Access Is From Scott Blvd
- 101 -> Bowers -> Turn Left Onto Scott Blvd - First Right Parking Lot For UCSC-SV
- Central Expressway -> Bowers -> Turn Right Onto Scott Blvd -> First Right Parking Lot For UCSC-SV
Zoom registration
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/t8kLIbaSSHGhbIye3GgpDQStream On YouTube
See the videos on our channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@baychisanfranciscobayareaa767/videos?view=0&sort=dd&shelf_id=1For More Info
baychi.org/_qU - UX Life & Careers, weekly working session: Birds of a Feather (BOF)Link visible for attendees
Our weekly working sessions for those in the UX Life and Careers BOF. The BOF draws a lot of interest from folks who are looking for new opportunities or those who are otherwise looking for more depth than we do in our monthly one-hour evening meetings.
This weekly session is a longer networking and/or co-working time especially for those looking for support as they seek new opportunities, hosted by Edwin.
So if you want to work alongside other folks on their UX life tasks, especially job search activities, whether resume s, portfolio work, or other such tasks, or if you want to ask for feedback from other UX folks on various aspects of UX, this is a weekly meeting via Zoom meant for support and company.
Wednesdays at 3:30pm, just fire up the the same link you'll have received for the monthly UX Life And Careers BOF.
Note that the plan is to run these every week, even if there's no BayCHI calendar event. The BayCHI calendar doesn't currently support recurring events, so I will most likely not create a calendar event for every week in the year.
One registration for that series will provide a link that will be good for all subsequent meetings and work sessions in this series.
Register for Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwoce6vqTgqH9M_KYJkxrlQlUpkqZVH6jA0You're welcome to join these working sessions, of course, and don't forget our monthly BayCHI UX Life and Careers BOF meetings on the 4th Tuesday of each month (7pm), which shares the same Zoom meeting URL that you'll get from ^that registration page.
As with the monthly meetings, check-in, see how others are doing, share what you're running into, and ask for whatever support you need.
More Info on the UX Life and Careers BOF
https://baychi.org/bof/uxlife/ - UX Life & Careers, weekly working session: Birds of a Feather (BOF)Link visible for attendees
Our weekly working sessions for those in the UX Life and Careers BOF. The BOF draws a lot of interest from folks who are looking for new opportunities or those who are otherwise looking for more depth than we do in our monthly one-hour evening meetings.
This weekly session is a longer networking and/or co-working time especially for those looking for support as they seek new opportunities, hosted by Edwin.
So if you want to work alongside other folks on their UX life tasks, especially job search activities, whether resume s, portfolio work, or other such tasks, or if you want to ask for feedback from other UX folks on various aspects of UX, this is a weekly meeting via Zoom meant for support and company.
Wednesdays at 3:30pm, just fire up the the same link you'll have received for the monthly UX Life And Careers BOF.
Note that the plan is to run these every week, even if there's no BayCHI calendar event. The BayCHI calendar doesn't currently support recurring events, so I will most likely not create a calendar event for every week in the year.
One registration for that series will provide a link that will be good for all subsequent meetings and work sessions in this series.
Register for Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwoce6vqTgqH9M_KYJkxrlQlUpkqZVH6jA0You're welcome to join these working sessions, of course, and don't forget our monthly BayCHI UX Life and Careers BOF meetings on the 4th Tuesday of each month (7pm), which shares the same Zoom meeting URL that you'll get from ^that registration page.
As with the monthly meetings, check-in, see how others are doing, share what you're running into, and ask for whatever support you need.
More Info on the UX Life and Careers BOF
https://baychi.org/bof/uxlife/