CS547. Human-Computer Interaction Seminar 2001-2002
(Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)September 28, 2001 - Daniel M. Russell (IBM Almaden)
dmrussell@acm.org
BlueBoards in Use: Large Public Displays for CollaborationOctober 5, 2001 - Jef Raskin
for contact info see www.jefraskin.com
Prolegomena to Future Interface DesignOctober 12, 2001 - Scott Sona Snibbe
scott@snibbe.com
Haptic Techniques for Media ControlOctober 19, 2001 - Kristen Nygaard, University of Oslo
kristen@ifi.uio.no
A process-oriented conceptual platform for informaticsOctober 26, 2001 - Jonathan Trevor and David Hilbert, FX-PAL
trevor@pal.xerox.com
M-Links: A UI For Web Interaction On Very Small DevicesNovember 2, 2001 - Larry Arnstein, University of Washington
larrya@cs.washington.edu
Experiment Capture in the Biology LabNovember 9, 2001 - David Dupouy, Sensiva
david@sensiva.com
Symbols as Universal User InterfaceNovember 16, 2001 - Gene Golovchinsky, FX-PAL
gene@pal.xerox.com
Reading Applicances and the Future of Document WorkNovember 30, 2001 - RED Group, Xerox PARC
harrison@parc.xerox.com
XFR: eXperiments in the Future of ReadingDecember 7, 2001 - Sheelagh Carpendale, University of Calgary
sheelagh@cpsc.ucalgary.ca
Elastic PresentationJanuary 11, 2002 - Larry Page, Google
larrypage@google.com
Google is not an anomaly:
A blueprint for inventing and building innovative and successful user-centric productsJanuary 18, 2002 - Parvati Dev. Stanford Summit
parvati@stanford.edu
Interactiive Medical EducationJanuary 25, 2002 - Jock Mackinlay, Xerox PARC
jmackinlay@acm.org
Visualization for AllFebruary 1, 2002 - Brenda Laurel
blaurel@tauzero.com
Utopian EntrepreneurFebruary 8, 2002 - Dan Olsen, Brigham Young University
olsen@cs.byu.edu
Moore's Law Meets Physiology: The Future of Interactive SystemsFebruary 15, 2002 - Paul Pangaro, SUN Microsystems
pan@pangaro.com
The Cybernetics of HCI, A Pragmatic ApproachFebruary 22, 2002 - Kathleen Liston, Stanford Civil Engineering (CIFE)
kathleen@listons.net
Interactive Workspaces in ConstructionMarch 1, 2002 - Ken Hinckley, Microsoft Research
kenh@microsoft.com
Input Research at Microsoft: Sensors, Mice, and Keyboards, Oh My!March 8, 2002 - Two short talks
Patrick Baudisch, PARC
patrick.baudisch@acm.org
Focus Plus Context Screens: Displays for Users Working with Large Visual DocumentsRebecca Grinter, PARC
grinter@parc.xerox.com
Hanging Out With Computers: The Role of IM in Teenage CommunicationMarch 15, 2002 - Eric Bier and Ken Pier, PARC
Ken.Pier@parc.com, Eric.Bier@parc.com
Sparrow Web: Community Shared Web PagesApril 5, 2002 - Karon Weber, Pixar
karon@pixar.com
Interaction Design at Pixar Animation StudiosApril 12, 2002 - Giovanni Seni, Motorola Human Interface Labs
G.Seni@motorola.com
TreadMill Ink -- Enabling Continuous Pen Input on Small DevicesApril 19, 2002 - Gerhard Fischer, University of Colorado
gerhard@cs.colorado.edu
Social Creativity and Meta-Design in Lifelong Learning CommunitiesApril 26, 2002 - Lyn Bartram, Coligio
lbartram@colligo.com
Coding with Motion: Perceptually based Visualization TechniquesMay 3, 2002 - Bradley Rhodes, Ricoh Innovations
rhodes@rii.ricoh.com
Intelligence Augmentation: Creating a Prosthetic for the BrainMay 10, 2002 - Neil Scott, Archimedes Project, Stanford
ngscott@arch.stanford.edu
Technology and Human Well-beingMay 17, 2002 - Milton Chen, Stanford Computer Science
miltchen@graphics.stanford.edu
Design of a Video Auditorium and
Leveraging the Asymmetric Sensitivity of Eye Contact for VideoconferencingMay 24, 2002 - Jim Fruchterman, Benetech
jim@benetech.org
Designing for the DisadvantagedMay 31, 2002 - Scott Klemmer, Berkeley Computer Science
srk@cs.berkeley.edu
Where Do Web Sites Come From?last updated April 1, 2002
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