ejane.me is the personal academic homepage of Jane L. E. According to the site, she is currently an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the National University of Singapore (NUS), affiliated with the Smart Systems Institute, and leads palette lab. The site is not an online course platform; rather, it serves as an academic portal presenting her CV, research interests, academic updates, PhD student information, and publications.
The site’s content focuses on the intersection of human-computer interaction, computer graphics, and AI, with particular attention to designing computational tools that help users develop domain expertise and support novices in forming an “artistic eye” in creative contexts. The page lists multiple papers from conferences such as CHI, UIST, CSCW, IUI, and ASSETS, covering topics including design feedback, visual design tools, photography composition assistance, creativity tools, and computer science education. In terms of teaching format, the main page does not provide information about live classes, recorded courses, or 1-on-1 instruction; certifications or certificates are not mentioned either. The teaching or content language is primarily English.
The page does not show pricing, paid access, payment methods, course packages, or certificate fees, so it should not be regarded as an education product that can be purchased directly. Its “support” is mainly reflected in academic contact information and guidance for joining the lab—for example, the page suggests that those interested in joining the lab can visit the lab website—but it does not explain an application process, consultation response mechanism, or tutoring arrangements.
Its main strength is a solid academic background: the author holds a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford, previously conducted postdoctoral work at Stanford HAI and UCSD Design Lab, and is now a faculty member at NUS. The publication record is substantial, and some entries include links to PDFs, videos, and project websites, making the site useful for literature tracking and assessing research directions. The limitations are also clear: it lacks a structured course syllabus, learning path, assignment assessment, certificates, and pricing information, so it is not very direct for users who want to “enroll in a course.” The English-only pages may also raise the reading barrier for Chinese users.
It is best suited to graduate students, PhD applicants, and researchers in HCI, AI + creative tools, computer graphics, design learning, and CS education who want to understand a potential advisor’s research direction or find leads on papers and projects. Access from China cannot be determined from the page, so it is rated as unknown; payment issues are not applicable. If the goal is systematic learning, alternatives may include public resources from NUS and Stanford HAI, the ACM Digital Library, or HCI/AI courses on Coursera and edX.
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