CSE 482A: Accessibility Capstone (Spring)
The Accessibility Capstone at the Paul G. Allen school focuses on the use of participatory design methods to address the needs of highly diverse populations. Students face the unique challenge of creating novel, practical technology solutions to address the needs of community members…
CSE 495: Special Projects (Fall,Winter,Spring)
Interested in putting your skills towards making urban environments more accessible, engaging, inclusive communities? In the AccessMap VIP (CSE495) course, you can develop data-driven applications for pedestrian-centric community engagement and educational technology that engages students in geographical sciences and place-making.…
CSE 499 – independent research
Available for UW Seattle CSE majors to do reading and research in the field. Usable as a free elective, but it cannot be taken in place of a core course or Computer Science & Engineering senior elective. 499 can be…
VIP (AccessMap, OSRead, HuskyAdapt)
DesignForAmerica
“How might we build trust in the workplace?” DFA Our Seattle Design Festival team has been hard at work researching and designing an installation that tackles this question, which will be presented at the Seattle Design Festival Block Party in September.…