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Teaching paper prototyping

This quarter, I’m one of the TAs for CS147, the Intro to Human-Computer Interaction class at Stanford (taught by Prof. Scott Klemmer). This last week, students were asked to make paper prototypes, and we were absolutely blown away with what they came up with. Here was one prototype (from a group in Steve Marmon’s studio) that we found particularly incredible and that I wanted to share (click to see large size):

Credit: CS147 group Martin Alonso, Dennis Paiz-Ramirez, Kate Swanson, and Minjeong Kim.

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