> If those are really your interests, I'd look at a strictly HCI program
(they're out there)
Georgia Tech has a good HCI M.S., which I believe I would recommend, and a
parallel Digital Media Program, which is also strong. Both do spin out
good UX and IA people.
Both programs are competitive but I believe they remain funded at Masters
level. As a separate observation, if you're more deeply invested in the
semantic stuff, it can't hurt to spend your extra coursework in machine
learning or AI..
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Al Matthews
Software Developer, Digital Services Unit
Atlanta University Center, Robert W. Woodruff Library
email: [log in to unmask]; office: 1 404 978 2057
On 4/22/13 12:05 PM, "Cary Gordon" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>If those are really your interests, I'd look at a strictly HCI program
>(they're out there)
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