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Jodi Forlizzi

Jodi L. Forlizzi is a professor and Geschke Director, as well as an interaction designer and researcher, at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. On August 29, 2022, Forlizzi was named a Herbert A. Simon Professor at Carnegie Mellon. Her research ranges from understanding the limits of human attention to understanding how products and services evoke social behavior. Current research interests include interaction design, assistive, social, and aesthetic technology projects and systems, and notification systems.[1] In 2014, Forlizzi was inducted into the CHI Academy for her notable works and contributions to the field of human-computer interaction.

Jodi L. Forlizzi
Alma materPhiladelphia College of Art, Carnegie Mellon University
Employer(s)Carnegie Mellon University, Pratter
AwardsACM CHI Academy Member, Excellence in Design Research from the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Alan Newell Award for Research Excellence
WebsiteJodi Forlizzi: Interaction design, service design, and design research

Education edit

Forlizzi obtained her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration from the Philadelphia College of Art. She obtained her master's degree in Interaction Design from Carnegie Mellon University in 1997 and her Ph.D. in Design in Human-Computer Interaction in 2007 also from Carnegie Mellon University.[2]

Career edit

Forlizzi began working as an information designer for the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science in 1985, while still an undergraduate. to 1995. She then did design research for the Novum Design Center at Carnegie Mellon University (1995–97).[2] She was appointed an assistant professor of the HCI Institute in early 2000, becoming a full professor in 2014. Between 2007 and 2010, she was the A. Nico Habermann Junior Faculty Chair in Computer Science.

She has worked as an innovator and project manager of E-Lab LLC in Chicago. She has also done consulting work for major companies, including General Motors, Disney Research, Willow Garage, BodyMedia, University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering, University of Pennsylvania Law School, University of Pennsylvania Linguistic Data Consortium, Luton Corporation, and Nurseweek.[2]

Forlizzi is a co-founder of Pratter.us since 2014, a health care startup aimed at enabling employees to search and save money on medical care by zip code before the time of service.[3]

Research edit

Big Data and Design edit

Forlizzi works on how the metadata from smartphones and users’ online behaviors can be used for lifelogging and help people to understand their identity and legacy. She and her colleague conducted a research on understanding how systems may play a role in storing people’s legacy and digital record.[4] She also studied how people worldwide perceive virtual possessions, such as SMS and email archives or Google search history.[5]

Service Design edit

Service design is also one of Forlizzi’s research interests. She has done studies on service recovery, adaptive service design, and how to personalize service delivery to help people meet their goals in using a service. Some of her contributions for service design are promoting service design as a practice for interaction design and reducing robot service breakdowns.[6][7]

Human-Robot Interaction edit

Forlizzi’s work in human-robot interaction includes designing robots to assist elders, human-robot interactions for tangible robots and medical robots. In her study about robot presence and human honesty, she and her colleagues found that there is no difference in perceived authority of human and robot, but people felt less guilty after cheating in the presence of a robot.[8] She also studied the social impact of home-cleaning robots.[9]

Designing Educational Games edit

For educational games, Forlizzi was involved in Playtesting, a three-stage workshop for getting people to play a game to see if it produces the experience for which it was designed. The first workshop used playtesting to explore a design space. The second workshop refines an existing design, and the last workshop focuses on persuading stakeholders.[10] Between 2014 and 2017, she and Bruce M. McLaren designed, developed and experimented with an educational game called Decimal Point.[11]

Awards edit

Her awards include the Carnegie Mellon School of Design Merit Award (1996 and 1997), Design and Emotion Slow Glow Award for Excellence in Design Research (2010), Excellence Award from the Walter Reed Army Medical Center on Robotics in Rehabilitation (2011) and the Alan Newell Award for Research Excellence from Carnegie Mellon University (2013).[2] In 2014, she was inducted into the ACM SIGCHI Academy.

References edit

  1. ^ "Oral-History:Jodi Forlizzi - Engineering and Technology History Wiki". ethw.org. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  2. ^ a b c d "Jodi Forlizzi | Human-Computer Interaction Institute". www.hcii.cmu.edu. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  3. ^ "Home | Pratter - Search & Compare Medical Costs". pratter.us. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  4. ^ Gulotta, Rebecca; Sciuto, Alex; Kelliher, Aisling; Forlizzi, Jodi (2015). "Curatorial Agents". Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - CHI '15. pp. 3453–3462. doi:10.1145/2702123.2702297. ISBN 9781450331456. S2CID 14350757.
  5. ^ Odom, William; Zimmerman, John; Forlizzi, Jodi (June 2014). "Placelessness, spacelessness, and formlessness". Proceedings of the 2014 conference on Designing interactive systems - DIS '14. pp. 985–994. doi:10.1145/2598510.2598577. ISBN 9781450329026. S2CID 16922673.
  6. ^ Forlizzi, Jodi; Zimmerman, John (August 2016). "Promoting service design as a core practice in interaction design". The 5th IASDR World Conference on Design Research.
  7. ^ Lee, Min Kyung; Kiesler, Sara; Forlizzi, Jodi; Srinivasa, Siddhartha; Rybski, Paul (2010). "Gracefully mitigating breakdowns in robotic services". 2010 5th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI). pp. 203–210. doi:10.1109/HRI.2010.5453195. ISBN 978-1-4244-4892-0.
  8. ^ Hoffman, Guy; Forlizzi, Jodi; Ayal, Shahar; Steinfeld, Aaron; Antanitis, John; Hochman, Guy; Hochendoner, Eric; Finkenaur, Justin (2015). "Robot Presence and Human Honesty". Proceedings of the Tenth Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction - HRI '15. pp. 181–188. doi:10.1145/2696454.2696487. ISBN 9781450328838. S2CID 11466503.
  9. ^ Forlizzi, Jodi (2007). "How robotic products become social products". Proceeding of the ACM/IEEE international conference on Human-robot interaction - HRI '07. pp. 129–136. doi:10.1145/1228716.1228734. ISBN 9781595936172. S2CID 5187418.
  10. ^ "Playtesting Workshops - A CMU HCI/ETC Game Design Program". Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  11. ^ McLaren, Bruce M.; Adams, Deanne M.; Mayer, Richard E.; Forlizzi, Jodi (2017). "A Computer-Based Game That Promotes Mathematics Learning More than a Conventional Approach". International Journal of Game-Based Learning. 7: 36–56. doi:10.4018/IJGBL.2017010103.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Jodi L Forlizzi is a professor and Geschke Director as well as an interaction designer and researcher at the Human Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University On August 29 2022 Forlizzi was named a Herbert A Simon Professor at Carnegie Mellon Her research ranges from understanding the limits of human attention to understanding how products and services evoke social behavior Current research interests include interaction design assistive social and aesthetic technology projects and systems and notification systems 1 In 2014 Forlizzi was inducted into the CHI Academy for her notable works and contributions to the field of human computer interaction Jodi L ForlizziAlma materPhiladelphia College of Art Carnegie Mellon UniversityEmployer s Carnegie Mellon University PratterAwardsACM CHI Academy Member Excellence in Design Research from the Walter Reed Army Medical Center Alan Newell Award for Research ExcellenceWebsiteJodi Forlizzi Interaction design service design and design research Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Research 3 1 Big Data and Design 3 2 Service Design 3 3 Human Robot Interaction 3 4 Designing Educational Games 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksEducation editForlizzi obtained her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration from the Philadelphia College of Art She obtained her master s degree in Interaction Design from Carnegie Mellon University in 1997 and her Ph D in Design in Human Computer Interaction in 2007 also from Carnegie Mellon University 2 Career editForlizzi began working as an information designer for the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science in 1985 while still an undergraduate to 1995 She then did design research for the Novum Design Center at Carnegie Mellon University 1995 97 2 She was appointed an assistant professor of the HCI Institute in early 2000 becoming a full professor in 2014 Between 2007 and 2010 she was the A Nico Habermann Junior Faculty Chair in Computer Science She has worked as an innovator and project manager of E Lab LLC in Chicago She has also done consulting work for major companies including General Motors Disney Research Willow Garage BodyMedia University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering University of Pennsylvania Law School University of Pennsylvania Linguistic Data Consortium Luton Corporation and Nurseweek 2 Forlizzi is a co founder of Pratter us since 2014 a health care startup aimed at enabling employees to search and save money on medical care by zip code before the time of service 3 Research editBig Data and Design edit Forlizzi works on how the metadata from smartphones and users online behaviors can be used for lifelogging and help people to understand their identity and legacy She and her colleague conducted a research on understanding how systems may play a role in storing people s legacy and digital record 4 She also studied how people worldwide perceive virtual possessions such as SMS and email archives or Google search history 5 Service Design edit Service design is also one of Forlizzi s research interests She has done studies on service recovery adaptive service design and how to personalize service delivery to help people meet their goals in using a service Some of her contributions for service design are promoting service design as a practice for interaction design and reducing robot service breakdowns 6 7 Human Robot Interaction edit Forlizzi s work in human robot interaction includes designing robots to assist elders human robot interactions for tangible robots and medical robots In her study about robot presence and human honesty she and her colleagues found that there is no difference in perceived authority of human and robot but people felt less guilty after cheating in the presence of a robot 8 She also studied the social impact of home cleaning robots 9 Designing Educational Games edit For educational games Forlizzi was involved in Playtesting a three stage workshop for getting people to play a game to see if it produces the experience for which it was designed The first workshop used playtesting to explore a design space The second workshop refines an existing design and the last workshop focuses on persuading stakeholders 10 Between 2014 and 2017 she and Bruce M McLaren designed developed and experimented with an educational game called Decimal Point 11 Awards editHer awards include the Carnegie Mellon School of Design Merit Award 1996 and 1997 Design and Emotion Slow Glow Award for Excellence in Design Research 2010 Excellence Award from the Walter Reed Army Medical Center on Robotics in Rehabilitation 2011 and the Alan Newell Award for Research Excellence from Carnegie Mellon University 2013 2 In 2014 she was inducted into the ACM SIGCHI Academy References edit Oral History Jodi Forlizzi Engineering and Technology History Wiki ethw org Retrieved 2018 04 05 a b c d Jodi Forlizzi Human Computer Interaction Institute www hcii cmu edu Retrieved 2018 04 05 Home Pratter Search amp Compare Medical Costs pratter us Retrieved 2018 04 05 Gulotta Rebecca Sciuto Alex Kelliher Aisling Forlizzi Jodi 2015 Curatorial Agents Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 15 pp 3453 3462 doi 10 1145 2702123 2702297 ISBN 9781450331456 S2CID 14350757 Odom William Zimmerman John Forlizzi Jodi June 2014 Placelessness spacelessness and formlessness Proceedings of the 2014 conference on Designing interactive systems DIS 14 pp 985 994 doi 10 1145 2598510 2598577 ISBN 9781450329026 S2CID 16922673 Forlizzi Jodi Zimmerman John August 2016 Promoting service design as a core practice in interaction design The 5th IASDR World Conference on Design Research Lee Min Kyung Kiesler Sara Forlizzi Jodi Srinivasa Siddhartha Rybski Paul 2010 Gracefully mitigating breakdowns in robotic services 2010 5th ACM IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction HRI pp 203 210 doi 10 1109 HRI 2010 5453195 ISBN 978 1 4244 4892 0 Hoffman Guy Forlizzi Jodi Ayal Shahar Steinfeld Aaron Antanitis John Hochman Guy Hochendoner Eric Finkenaur Justin 2015 Robot Presence and Human Honesty Proceedings of the Tenth Annual ACM IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction HRI 15 pp 181 188 doi 10 1145 2696454 2696487 ISBN 9781450328838 S2CID 11466503 Forlizzi Jodi 2007 How robotic products become social products Proceeding of the ACM IEEE international conference on Human robot interaction HRI 07 pp 129 136 doi 10 1145 1228716 1228734 ISBN 9781595936172 S2CID 5187418 Playtesting Workshops A CMU HCI ETC Game Design Program Retrieved 2019 02 09 McLaren Bruce M Adams Deanne M Mayer Richard E Forlizzi Jodi 2017 A Computer Based Game That Promotes Mathematics Learning More than a Conventional Approach International Journal of Game Based Learning 7 36 56 doi 10 4018 IJGBL 2017010103 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jodi Forlizzi amp oldid 1180753165, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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