CS547. Human-Computer Interaction Seminar 2002-2003
           (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)

September 27, 2002 - Richard Marks, Sony
   Richard_Marks@playstation.sony.com
   Video Interfaces for Entertainment

October 4, 2002 - Victoria Bellotti, Nicolas Ducheneaut, Mark Howard and Ian Smith, PARC
   bellotti@parc.com
   Seven Slides and a fight:
    How Extreme Programming improved our user-centered design process, but not our social skills

October 11, 2002 - Rich Gold, The Red Shift
    rich@richgold.org
    Desire in Context

October 18, 2002 - Jan Borchers, Stanford Computer Science
   borchers@stanford.edu
   Post-desktop User Interfaces

October 25, 2002 - Scott Weiss, Usable Products Company   
    sweiss@usableproducts.com
    Handheld Usability

November 1, 2002 - Marc Davis, UC Berkeley SIMS
   marc@sims.berkeley.edu
   Towards Computational Media: Metadata for Media Automation and Reuse

November 8, 2002 - Paul Whitmore, ETRADE
    wit@psych.stanford.edu
 
   Beginning with the End in Mind: How to design for people's real goals

November 15, 2002 - Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus and Associates
   Aaron@AMandA.com
   Vehicle User-Interface Design

November 22, 2002 - Brad Myers, Carnegie Mellon University
    brad.myers@cs.cmu.edu
    Mobile Devices for Control

November 29, 2002 - Thanksgiving break

December 6, 2002 - Raul Rojas, Freie Universitaet Berlin
    rojas@inf.fu-berlin.de
    
Electronic Chalk: A tool for live and remote teaching

January 10, 2003 - Judith Donath, MIT Media Lab
   judith@media.mit.edu
   Sociable media for real and virtual spaces

January 17, 2003 - Marissa Mayer, Google
   marissa@google.com
   The How And Why of Google UI

January 24, 2003 - David Hilbert and Jonathan Trevor, FX Palo Alto Laboratory
   hilbert@fxpal.com
   Issues in Personalizing Shared Ubiquitous Devices

January 31, 2003 - Marti Hearst, UC Berkeley SIMS
   hearst@sims.berkeley.edu
   Using Words to Search a Thousand Images:
        Hierarchical Faceted Metadata in Search Interfaces

February 7, 2003 - Terry Winograd, Stanford Computer Science
    winograd@cs.stanford.edu
    Where Do HCI Theory and Practice Meet?

February 14, 2003 - Victoria Bellotti, Nicolas Ducheneaut, Mark Howard and Ian Smith (PARC)
   bellotti@parc.com
   TaskMaster: Resource management in an email client

February 21, 2003 - BJ Fogg, Stanford CSLI
   bjfogg@stanford.edu
   Using Computers to Change What People Think and Do: Insights into Captology

February 28, 2003 - Doug Oard, University of Maryland
    oard@glue.umd.edu
    Searching Spoken Word Collections

March 7, 2003 - Kate Collie, University of British Columbia    
    kcollie@interchange.ubc.ca
    Art Therapy and Tele-Mediated Communication in Behavioral Telehealth

March 14, 2003 - Wally Smith, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia
   w.smith@ecu.edu.au
   Technology Demonstrations: What are they for?

April 4, 2003 - Chuck Clanton, Jeffrey Ventrella, There
   chac@aratar.com, ventrella@earthlink.net
   Avatar-centric Communication in There

April 11, 2003 - Fred Turner, Stanford Dept. of Communications
   fturner@stanford.edu
   From Counterculture To Cyberculture: How The Whole Earth Catalog Brought Us "Virtual Community"

April 18, 2003 - Bay Chang and Krishna Bharat, Google
   bay@google.com
   Web Search Engines: Algorithms and User Interfaces

April 25, 2003 - Alan Kay, HP Labs
    alan.kay@squeakland.org
    Croquet: A Collaboration Architecture

May 2, 2003 - Will Wright, Maxis
    WWright@maxis.com
   Games and Simulation.

May 9, 2003 - Brian Dear
    brian@platohistory.org
    Lessons Learned: Interacting with the PLATO System

May 16, 2003 - Ka-Ping Yee, UC Berkeley Computer Science
    ping@zesty.ca
    Peephole Displays: Pen Interaction on Spatially Aware Handheld Computers

May 23, 2003 - Roy Pea and Michael Mills, Stanford Center for Innovations in Learning
    roy.pea@stanford.edu
    DIVER: (Digital Interactive Video Exploration and Reflection)

May 30, 2003 - Rob Barrett, IBM Almaden Research
    barrett@almaden.ibm.com
    System Administrators are Users Too

last updated August 2003

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