Contents: About HCI /depot | Copyright | License | Contact
About HCI /depot
The HCI Capstone Inspiration /depot (HCI/d : get it?) is the official digital archive of capstone projects from the Human-Computer Interaction design (HCI/d) program at the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, Indiana University Bloomington.
It showcases the work of second-year graduate students completing their final semester project in the I695 HCI/d Capstone Thesis course. This archive provides a centralized, accessible collection of capstone posters, project documentation, design prototypes, and more — making it easy to explore the breadth of work produced by HCI/d cohorts over the years.
For a more detailed look at the archive, its purpose, and how it’s structured, check out the sections below:
- about: I695 capstone course
- about: capstone advisors
- about: contributors
- about: technical details
- about: documentation
Copyright
All capstone materials—including posters, thesis documents, and prototype links—are the intellectual property of their respective HCI/d student creators. These materials are made available on this website for educational purposes only.
If you wish to reuse or share any of these works, please be sure to contact the original creators and obtain their permission. For more information, refer to the applicable rights statement: “In Copyright.”
License
This website is built using CollectionBuilder and it’s code is licensed under the MIT license. This license does not include external dependencies included in the assets/lib directory, which are covered by their respective individual licenses.
Contact
HCI /depot was created by Akanksha, an MS HCI/d student (Class of 2025), as a digital archive for the HCI/d program at Indiana University Bloomington. The project originally began as part of the Z652 Digital Libraries course in Fall 2024, taught by Professor John A. Walsh, and has since grown into the official capstone archive for the program.
If you encounter any issues with the site, spot incorrect information, or want to suggest additional contributions, feel free to reach out at fakanks@iu.edu.