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<HEAD><TITLE>PCD Seminar 11/15/96 Goldberg</TITLE><BODY><H2><!WA0><A HREF="http://www-pcd.stanford.edu"><!WA1><IMGSRC="http://www-pcd.stanford.edu/gifs/logo.pcd.gif"></A><!WA2><A HREF="http://www-pcd.stanford.edu/hci/courses/cs547.html">People, Computers, and DesignSeminar</A><P>The Design of LearningWorks<P><!WA3><A HREF="http://heg-school.aw.com/cseng/authors/goldberg.a/about-goldberg.a.html">Adele Goldberg</A>, Neometron<BR></H2><!WA4><A HREF="mailto:adele@neometron.com">adele@neometron.com</A><H3>Stanford University November 15, 1996</H3>12:30-@2:00 pm, <!WA5><A HREF="http://www-db.stanford.edu/pub/keller/gates-map.html">Gates Hall B01 (HP Classroom)</A> (SITN Channel E4)<P>Jobs in commercial software development are team jobs. The teams buildsystems that bring value to their customers. New hires, whether fresh out ofschool or transferring from other commercial projects, are successful onlyif they can contribute to the team's goals. Yet the formal education ofthese newhires emphasized programming, not system building, and rarely offered teamexperience in creating and maintaining large systems. What might acurriculum focused on teaching system building contain? <P>Faced with that question, I set out to design a new system that wouldsupport authoring and delivering such a curriculum. The result is<!WA6><A HREF="http://sumeru.stanford.edu/learningworks">LearningWorks</A> , available for free on the Internet. The purpose of this talk is todiscuss the user interface design for LearningWorks, specifically how thesimple metaphor of learning books can be used both to teach software systembuilding concepts and to support teams in building systems.<BR><HR><BR>Dr. Adele Goldberg is currently a founder of Neometron, Inc., a Texas-basedcompany working towards Intranet support for self-managed teams. Previously,she served as Chairman of the Board and a founder of ParcPlace-Digitalk,Inc. until April, 1996. Prior to the creation of ParcPlace, Adele received aPh.D. in Information Science from the University of Chicago and spent 14years as researcher and laboratory manager of Xerox Palo Alto ResearchCenter. From 1984-1986, Adele served as president of the ACM. Solely andwith others, Adele wrote the definitive books on the Smalltalk-80 system andhas authored numerous papers on project management and analysis methodologyusing object-oriented technology. Dr. Goldberg edited "The History ofPersonal Workstations," published jointly by the ACM and Addison-Wesley in1988 as part of the ACM Press Book Series of the History of Computing whichshe organized, and co-edited "Visual Object-Oriented Programming" withMargaret Burnett and Ted Lewis. In 1995, a new book on software engineeringappeared entitled "Succeeding With Objects: Decision Frameworks for ProjectManagement" with Kenneth S. Rubin. <P>She was recipient of the ACM Systems Software Award in 1987 along with DanIgnalls and Alan Kay, PC Magazine's 1990 Lifetime Achievement Award for hersignificant contributions to the personal computer industry, is a Fellow ofthe ACM, and was honored in 1995 with the Reed College Howard Vollum Awardfor contributions to science and technology. She is currently a member ofthe scientific advisory board of the German National Research Centers (GMD),the governing board of the San Francisco Exploratorium, and is a director ofCogito Learning Media, a private company developing supplemental materialsfor college-level science and business courses.<P><BR><HR><BR>Click here for the <!WA7><AHREF="http://www-pcd.stanford.edu/hci/courses/cs547.html">description ofthe seminar.</A><P><ADDRESS>Information provided for the <!WA8><A HREF="http://www-cs.stanford.edu">StanfordComputer Science Department</A> by the <!WA9><AHREF="http://www-pcd.stanford.edu/hci/hci-coordinator.html">HCI CourseCoordinator</A> as part of the description of<!WA10><AHREF="http://www-pcd.stanford.edu/hci.html">HCI at Stanford.</A> Last updated October 13, 1996.</ADDRESS>
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