John M. Carroll

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John M. Carroll is a prominent human–computer interaction researcher known for his foundational work in user-centered design and scenario-based design methods.

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instanceOf academic
computer scientist
human–computer interaction researcher
awardReceived ACM SIGCHI awards program
surface form: ACM SIGCHI Academy induction
contributedTo foundations of human–computer interaction as a discipline
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Columbia University
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
employer Pennsylvania State University
fieldOfWork human–computer interaction
information technology design
scenario-based design
usability
user-centered design
hasAcademicDegree PhD in experimental psychology
hasAcademicTitle Distinguished Professor
hasConcept minimalist instruction
task–artifact cycle
hasPublicationType edited volumes
monographs
research articles
hasResearchApproach scenario-based design
user-centered design
hasRole editor of HCI-related books
leader in the HCI research community
hasWritten “HCI Models, Theories, and Frameworks: Toward a Multidisciplinary Science”
“Human-Computer Interaction in the New Millennium”
“Making Use: Scenario-Based Design of Human-Computer Interactions”
“Minimalism Beyond the Nurnberg Funnel”
“Scenario-Based Design: Envisioning Work and Technology in System Development”
“Usability Engineering: Scenario-Based Development of Human-Computer Interaction”
influenced practice of user-centered design in software development
scenario-based approaches in requirements engineering
knownFor contributions to HCI education
foundational work in user-centered design
minimalist instruction theory
scenario-based design methods
task-artifact framework in HCI
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf ACM SIGCHI awards program
surface form: ACM SIGCHI Academy
occupation author
professor
researcher
researchInterest computer-supported cooperative work
design methods
learning and instruction with technology
user experience
supervised graduate students in human–computer interaction
teaches courses in design methods
courses in human–computer interaction
workLocation University Park, Pennsylvania

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