CS547. Human-Computer Interaction Seminar
           (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)

Weekly speakers on topics related to human-computer interaction design.
1 unit, Aut, Win, Spr (Winograd) F 12:30-2:00 Gates B01 (Aut)

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Schedule for Autumn Quarter 2004-2005

October 1, 2004 - Amy Jo 'AJ' Kim - Principal, SocialDesigner.Net
    ajkimsocialdesigner.net
    The Network is the Game: Social Trends in Mobile Entertainment

October 8, 2004 - Scott Kim
    scottscottkim.com
    Paper, Plastic, or Playstation? Adapting a game to a wide range of technologies

October 15, 2004 - Scott Snibbe
    scottsnibbe.com
    Body, Space and Cinema

October 22, 2004 - Ken Hinckley, Microsoft Research
    kenhmicrosoft.com
    High Performance Pen Interfaces

October 29, 2004 - Jason Tester , Institute for the Future
    j.testerinteraction-ivrea.it
    Accelerated Democracy: Scenarios from the future of technological voting

November 5, 2004 - Mark Newman, PARC
    mnewmanparc.com
    End-User Composition in Ubiquitous Computing Environments

November 12, 2004 - Michael Shiloh, Makingthings.com
    michael@makingthings.com
    Teleo: Rapid Prototyping Toolkit

November 19, 2004 - James Landay, University of Washington and Intel
    landaycs.washington.edu
    Digital Simplicity: Usable Personal Ubicomp

November 26, 2004 - No class, Thanksgiving Break

December 3, 2004 - Eric Paulos, INTEL Berkeley Lab
    paulosintel-research.net
    Trash Talk: Deconstructing Situations across our Emerging Technological Urban Landscape

last updated Nov 15, 2004

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