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Student blogs get article writer's attention

Christopher Fahey, "an artist, designer, teacher, and captain of industry", noticed that one of his online articles was required reading in Raghavendra Reddy's NM4210 User Experience Design module. Fahey notes:

In browsing the official site for the course, I was struck by the comprehensiveness of the reading lists and the depth of the course itself. Reddy’s students are required to create their own blogs, and all class assignments are to be submitted as blog posts. It is in the student blogs where I found these students to be remarkably thoughtful and insightful about interaction design and the power of good user research.

I know almost nothing about Singapore, but if this course and these students are representative of their education system, I’m duly impressed.

Fahey joins the conversation too, commenting on at least one of the students' blogs. I browsed through that blog and found it to be highly readable. I just wish the students would comment more on each others' work though!

Cheers to Kevin for highlighting Fahey's post.

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