20181026_hci-humancomputerinteraction_0002

20181026_hci-humancomputerinteraction_0002

Theo Johnson (left) and Anne Reynolds look over a holographic computer enabling users to view real-world surroundings and interact with virtual objects at the same time. Both students took graduate courses as undergrads, dubbed “Bachelor Plus” by the Division of Graduate Studies, and moved directly — “Stay and Complete” — into a master’s degree program in human-computer interaction.

Theo Johnson (left) and Anne Reynolds look over a holographic computer enabling users to view real-world surroundings and interact with virtual objects at the same time. Both students took graduate courses as undergrads, dubbed “Bachelor Plus” by the Division of Graduate Studies, and moved directly — “Stay and Complete” — into a master’s degree program in human-computer interaction.