Impact of UX Internships on Human-computer Interaction Graduate Students: A Qualitative Analysis of Internship Reports

Jin Kang, A. Girouard
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Objectives. Internships can bring a host of professional and academic benefits to students. Then, how do User Experience (UX) internships influence Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) graduate students’ professional and academic growth? What are the challenges experienced by HCI graduate students during internships? We explored these two research questions. Participants. Our study participants were 42 HCI graduate students who completed UX internships. They came from computing and related disciplines, including computer science, information technology, psychology, and design. Some of the participants’ internship titles were Interaction Designer, Design Researcher, UX Programmer, and Business Intelligence Analyst. Study Method. We conducted a thematic analysis on 42 graduate students’ UX internship reports that were collected over 6 years to uncover themes in relation to our two research questions. Findings. As for UX internship benefits, we found that students learned about the workplace culture (e.g., academia vs. industry/government on research design processes) and core UX technical (e.g., research, design, programming) and people skills (e.g., teamwork, empathy toward end-users); they also realized what they wanted in future careers after completing their internships. We also found internship challenges that were related to the internship program (e.g., the availability of internship opportunities), the host organizations (e.g., the quality of mentorship received), and remote working (e.g., difficulty over conducting remote usability testing). Conclusions. We make practical recommendations for HCI educators, UX practitioners, and HCI graduate students on how they can work collaboratively to create a meaningful UX internship experience. These recommendations include researching the host organization prior to internships, providing comprehensive onboarding, and being transparent with internship constraints.
UX实习对人机交互研究生的影响:实习报告的定性分析
目标。实习可以给学生带来许多专业和学术上的好处。那么,用户体验(UX)实习如何影响人机交互(HCI)研究生的专业和学术成长?HCI研究生在实习期间遇到了哪些挑战?我们探讨了这两个研究问题。参与者。我们的研究参与者是42名完成UX实习的HCI研究生。他们来自计算机和相关学科,包括计算机科学、信息技术、心理学和设计。一些参与者的实习头衔是交互设计师、设计研究员、用户体验程序员和商业智能分析师。研究方法。我们对6年来收集的42名研究生的UX实习报告进行了主题分析,以揭示与我们的两个研究问题相关的主题。发现。至于用户体验实习的好处,我们发现学生们了解了工作场所文化(例如,学术界与行业/政府在研究设计过程中的对比)、核心用户体验技术(例如,研究、设计、编程)和人际交往技能(例如,团队合作、对最终用户的同理心);在完成实习后,他们也意识到了自己对未来职业的期望。我们还发现了与实习计划(例如,实习机会的可用性),主办组织(例如,接受指导的质量)和远程工作(例如,进行远程可用性测试的困难)相关的实习挑战。结论。我们为HCI教育者、UX实践者和HCI研究生提供实用的建议,告诉他们如何协同工作,创造有意义的UX实习体验。这些建议包括在实习前研究主办机构,提供全面的入职培训,以及对实习限制保持透明。
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