Spring 2019

Interaction Design Research

The course grade is out of 273 points, compromising the following:

Students can expect to receive graded work seven days after it is due.

Ensuring consistency

We know you work hard, and want you to receive the grade you earned. Occasionally, grading mistakes happen, and it's important to us to correct them. If you believe your assignment score does not match the rubric, submit a regrade request on Piazza within 7 days of receiving your score. List the score that you think is most accurate for each rubric item, and explain why that score is more accurate than the one you received. Scott will regrade the entire assignment to ensure quality; this revised grade will be your final score. Make sure the staff have access to all materials needed. In the interest of assessing all student work equally and transparently, we will not respond to oral requests or vague wishes for a different grade.

Human Subjects Certification

5 pts Extra Credit

In order to ever submit your work to a conference or journal, you need IRB approval prior to gathering any human subjects data. The UCSD IRB approves most HCI research as exempt. Exempt approval is a quick and lightweight processs.

To be certified as a researcher that can submit IRB, the first step is to pass the training tutorial. This is really useful information, and because we strongly encourage you to get certified even if you don't plan to publish your work, we'll provide extra credit to any students who send us their certitication for completing the Social & Behavioral Research - Basic/Refresher course. This UCSD IRB page describes how to do so.
The training modules are linked from the CITI site.