David G Hendry
http://faculty.washington.edu/dhendry/dhendry [at] u.washington.edu
Faculty
Information School
Keywords: Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Information Management, Search, End-User Programming, Design Methods and Design Education
David Hendry is Assistant Professor at the Information School, University of Washington. He is currently investigating tools and practices for information management in design, an area of inquiry called Design Informatics. He has published on design education, search, and end-user programming. After his Ph.D. from the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland, where he built a system called SketchTrieve, he spent six years in industry working on the usability of search and other dot.com applications, leaving Terra Lycos in 2002 to join the Information School.
Publications
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Theories and practice of design for interactive systems: Eight design perspectives in ten short weeks David G Hendry and Batya Friedman Designing Interactive Systems, 2008. Paper (PDF) |
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Sketching with conceptual metaphors to explain computational processes David G Hendry IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human Centric Computing, 2006. Paper (PDF) |
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Communication functions and the adaptation of design representations in interdisciplinary teams David G Hendry Designing Interactive Systems, 2004. Paper (PDF) |