Jeffrey Bardzell
Associate Professor of Informatics

Contact Information
jbardzel [at] indiana.edu
(812) 856-1850
Informatics East, Room 346
Website
Office hours: Tuesday 9:30 - 2:30, Thursday 9:30 - 2:30, and by appointment
Education
- Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at Indiana University, 2004
- M.A. in Comparative Literature at Indiana University, 1996
- B.A. in English (with Honors) at Mary Washington College, 1992
Courses
- I310 Multimedia Arts and Technology
- I502 Experience Design
- I542 Foundations of HCI
- I590 Interaction Culture
Biography
Jeffrey Bardzell is an Associate Professor of HCI/Design and new media at the School of Informatics in Indiana University - Bloomington. With a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature and Minor in Philosophy, Bardzell brings a humanist perspective to HCI and is known for developing a theory of interaction criticism. His other HCI specialties include aesthetic interaction, user experience design, amateur multimedia design theory and practice, and digital creativity.
Research Areas
- Health Informatics
- Human Centered Computing
- Human Computer Interaction Design
- Social Informatics
- Ubiquitous Computing
