Crowdsourcing is a method where a large, often dispersed group of people contribute to a task or project, which can include ideas, votes, micro-tasks, and finances. This approach can be facilitated through digital platforms and is not limited to online activity. Crowdsourcing offers benefits such as reduced costs, improved speed and quality, increased flexibility and scalability, and promotes diversity, and it is used in various sectors including commercial platforms and nonprofit organizations.
Stanford University
Spring 2021
CS 347 is an advanced HCI course that surveys foundational and cutting-edge HCI research. Students participate in discussions, read relevant papers, and undertake a research project aimed for submission to a top-tier HCI venue. The course assumes previous experience with HCI, particularly for CS or SymSys students.
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