Kyle Harms received his Ph.D. in Computer Science in 2017 at Washington University in St. Louis. Under the supervision of Dr. Caitlin L. Kelleher, he investigated leveraging completion problems to help enable middle-school students to learn computer programming independently. Professor Harms has completed and published research on a variety of topics relating to young learners and learning how to code, both through structured programs and through self-taught methods. His software work is available on the novice programming environment Looking Glass and the open-source program github.
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Event Overview
A smart and beautiful website does many things at once: It’s creative, interactive, easily navigable for the user, and meets the organization’s objectives.
For website designers and programmers, it’s important to understand that a focus on user experience (UX) can significantly enhance user satisfaction by making the website easy to navigate and visually appealing. This, in turn, can increase user retention and promote positive interactions. A well-designed user interface can guide users effectively, helping them to find the information or services they need quickly and efficiently, which can lead to higher conversion rates for businesses.
Join Kyle Harms from the Cornell Bowers College of Computing and Information Science as he helps us better understand the principles of website design and visualization.
For website designers and programmers, it’s important to understand that a focus on user experience (UX) can significantly enhance user satisfaction by making the website easy to navigate and visually appealing. This, in turn, can increase user retention and promote positive interactions. A well-designed user interface can guide users effectively, helping them to find the information or services they need quickly and efficiently, which can lead to higher conversion rates for businesses.
Join Kyle Harms from the Cornell Bowers College of Computing and Information Science as he helps us better understand the principles of website design and visualization.
What You'll Learn
- How to expand the functionality of your website using various tools
- Things to keep in mind when adding interactivity to your website
- Why a lot of interactivity on a website isn’t necessarily a good thing
- How understanding the UX experience aids an easily accessible website
Speaker
Kyle Harms
Lecturer
Cornell Bowers College of Computing and Information Science
Lecturer, Cornell Bowers College of Computing and Information Science
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