Pedro Guillermo Feijóo-García, Ph.D.
Pedro Guillermo Feijóo-García, Ph.D.
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As a Leading Instructor

I use the (*) symbol to mark those courses that I am currently instructing.
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User Experience Design (CEN 4722)
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University of Florida
Gainesville, FL, United States of America.

Description
Course designed for undergraduate students who wish to learn the methods used for User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) design. The course will help students gain design skills and understanding of the human-centered process undergone in the early stages of a product's lifecycle, aiming to ensure the product meets user needs.

​Language of Instruction:​ English.
Semesters: ​ 2022-Fall.
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Human-Computer Interaction (CEN 4721)
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University of Florida
Gainesville, FL, United States of America.

Description
Course designed for undergraduate students who wish to learn concepts and trends in designing and evaluating human-centered computer interfaces. The course will help students gain technical skills, as well as competencies in the design, analysis, and evaluation of human-centered interfaces for different domains.

​Language of Instruction:​ English.
Semesters: ​ 2022-Summer, 2023-Summer.
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Human-Computer Interaction (CAP 5100)
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University of Florida
Gainesville, FL, United States of America.

Description
Course designed for graduate students who wish to learn concepts and trends in designing and evaluating human-centered computer interfaces. The course will help students gain technical skills, as well as competencies in the design, analysis, and evaluation of human-centered interfaces for different domains.

​Language of Instruction:​ English.
Semesters: ​ 2022-Spring, 2023-Spring.
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Special Topics: Python for non-CISE Majors (CIS 4930)
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL, United States of America.

Description
Elective course focused on teaching programming and algorithmic skills to non-CS undergraduate students. All concepts are covered using Python as the main programming language, putting into practice all concepts with a problem-based methodology which motivates the students to strengthen software design and development skills.

​Language of Instruction:​ English.
Semesters: ​ 2021-Spring, 2021-Fall.
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Computer Programming Using JAVA (COP 2800)
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL, United States of America.

Description
Elective course focused on teaching programming and algorithmic skills to non-CS undergraduate students. All concepts are covered using Java as the main programming language, putting into practice all concepts with a problem-based methodology which motivates the students to strengthen software design and development skills.

​Language of Instruction:​ English.
Semesters: ​2019-Fall, 2020-Spring, 2020-Summer, 2020-Fall, 2021-Summer.
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Programming Fundamentals I ​(COP 3502)
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL, United States of America.

Description
First-year course focused on teaching programming and algorithmic skills to undergraduate students of the Computer Science and Computer Engineering programs. All concepts are covered using Java as the main programming language, putting into practice all concepts with a problem-based methodology which motivates the students to strengthen software design and development skills.

​Language of Instruction:​ English.
Semesters: ​2019-Summer.

As a Teaching Assistant (TA)

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Introduction to Software Engineering (CEN 3031)
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL, U.S.A.

Role: Graduate TA.
Description
Undergraduate second-year course focused on teaching software engineering basics and skills to undergraduate students of the Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department (CISE). All concepts are covered with a problem-based methodology, which motivates the students to strengthen software design and development skills while following up SCRUM as an agile methodology to answer to the user needs and fulfill the corresponding requirements.

​​​Language of Instruction:​ English.
Semesters: 2018-Fall, 2019-Spring.