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I have designed and taught the courses "Re-imagining the User Interface," "WYSIWYG and Other Myths of User Interface Design" and "User Interface Design Practices" for the Science, Technology and Society Interdisciplinary concentration for the past five years (some in wiki form, some available on the web). The classes are designed for upper division undergraduates and are taught in the Computer, Writing and Research Labs (CWRL) at the University of Texas at Austin.

I have taught for the web since 1994, and a number of courses I taught as a graduate student still exist in archive form today. When I was a graduate student, I managed the CWRL as the Assistant Director and taught as an Assistant Instructor. My class work has been featured in three books, The Scott, Foresman Handbook 4th edition, NetSciFi and Learning Literature in an Era of Change.

Screenshot from the last class