Will Odom
"As computing technology
continues to move beyond the workplace and into everyday life, new perspectives are needed to
account for the complexities of human nature. The HCID program strongly focuses on a progressive
human-centered approach, providing wide-ranging theoretical and practical skills, while avoiding
the common pitfalls of a technology-centered perspective. The marriage of HCI and Design provides
a unique opportunity to become grounded in methods traditional to HCI, in addition to pursuing
design theory and research. After returning from the 2007 international CHI conference, I realized
how ahead of the curve this program is in regards to its perspective and
approach."
"The diversity in faculty backgrounds and research interests as well as their willingness
to work directly with students is my favorite thing about this program. The close knit
group of faculty members actively engages students both inside and outside the classroom, crafting
a context for personal discussion and development as well as firsthand research experience.
Faculty members' collectively diverse backgrounds and the programs openness to new ideas afford
students the potential to refine their practical skills, creatively develop their own design
philosophy, and pursue their future goals."
"As with any graduate school program, things are often pretty hectic. The smaller class
size and close relationships you form with fellow students makes even the busiest times
much easier to deal with. Discussing coursework with a group of friends and exchanging
our perspectives has made the Informatics graduate school experience much more enjoyable and
meaningful. The inviting atmosphere, along with numerous student events played a significant role
helping craft long lasting professional and personal relationships
throughout the course of the program."
"In my free time I enjoy music production, reading, and cavorting with my friends and
colleagues."