Seminar on People, Computers, and Design - 1995-96
Sept. 29, 1995 - Jack Hong, George Toye, Larry J. Leifer, Stanford Center for Design Research ,
hong@cdr.stanford.edu; toye@cdr.stanford.edu; leifer@cdr.stanford.edu
Applications of WWW in the Education of Engineering Design TeamsOct. 6 1995 - Jonathan Grudin , UC Irvine,
grudin@ics.uci.edu
Enabling and Constraining Effects of New TechnologiesOct. 13, 1995 - Takeshi Sunaga, Tama Art University, Tokyo (visiting professor in the Stanford Design Division),
sunaga@cdr.stanford.edu
Sketching InformationOct. 20, 1995 - Kristen Nygaard, Joergen Lindskov Knudsen, Elmer Sandvad, Kaj Groenbaek, University of Oslo, University of Aarhus
kristen@ifi.uio.no
Hypermedia applications in BETAOct. 27, 1995 - Larry Friedlander, Stanford English Dept., friedland.l@applelink.apple.com
The Wheel of Life, a transformational theater pieceNov. 3, 1995 - Terry Winograd, Stanford Computer Science,
winograd@cs.stanford.edu
Interacting with the Digital LibraryNov. 10, 1995 - Judith Donath, MIT Media Lab,
judith@media.mit.edu
The establishment of identity in virtual communitiesNov. 17, 1995 - Sally Rosenthal, Interval Research,
rosenthal@interval.com
New Voices, New VisionsNov. 24, 1995 - NO TALK, THANKSGIVING BREAK
Dec. 1, 1995 - James Gosling, Sun Microsystems,
jag@sun.com
Bringing behavior to the InternetDec. 8, 1995 - Betsy Bayha, World Institute on Disability,
betsy@wid.org
Universal DesignJanuary 12, 1996 - Randy Farmer and Doug Crockford, Electric Communities
randy@communities.com
The socialization of cyberspace: From habitat to the full service networkJanuary 19, 1996 - Mark Ackerman, UC Irvine
ackerman@ICS.UCI.EDU
Social Activity in CSCW SystemsJanuary 26, 1996 - Thomas Phelps and Robert Wilensky, UC Berkeley
wilensky@cs.berkeley.edu
Multivalent Documents: Documents as interfaces to information in networked digital repositoriesFebruary 2, 1996 - Steve Cousins, Rebecca Lasher, Andreas Paepcke, Stanford University
paepcke@db.stanford.edu
A Digital Library InterfaceFebruary 9, 1996 - Enver Sehovic, University of Zagreb, Croatia
sehovic@tel.fer.hr
Information Society in a Post-Communist Environment: The Croatian ExperienceFebruary 16, 1996 - Gayle Curtis, Scott Kim, and Kristina Hooper Woolsey, curtis@roses.stanford.edu
VizAbilityFebruary 23, 1996 - Kevin Mullet, Macromedia
mullet@macromedia.com
Space Craft: Perceptual aids for cognitive activityMarch 1, 1996 - Yvonne Rogers, University of Sussex
yvonne@cs.stanford.edu
Designing for Interactivity: From diagrams to virtual realityMarch 8, 1996 - T.V. Raman, Adobe Systems
raman@mv.us.adobe.com
EmacspeakMarch 15, 1996 - Kevin Lynch, General Magic
kevin_lynch@genmagic.com
Magic CapApril 5, 1996 - Ann Copestake, Greg Edwards, Elizabeth Macken, Neil Scott, Stanford Center for the Study of Language and Information
betsy@csli.stanford.edu
Using Computers to Aid Communication, A Case StudyApril 12, 1996 - James Landay, Carnegie Mellon University
landay@cs.cmu.edu
Interactive Sketching for the Early Stages of User Interface DesignApril 19, 1996 - Tony Fernandes, Netscape
tony@netscape.com
International User Interface DesignApril 26, 1996 - Will Wright, Maxis
willw@emf.net
Interfacing to MicroworldsMay 3, 1996 - Cancelled
May 10, 1996 - Thomas Erickson, Apple Computer
thomas@apple.com
The Design and Long-Term Use of a Personal Electronic NotebookMay 17, 1996 - Michael Graves and Rao Machiraju, Apple Computer
mgraves@apple.com
Heat & Dust: Designing Solutions on the Other Side of the WorldMay 24, 1996 - Ann McCormick, CAPS Mira Studio
ann@mirastudio.com
Play and Learning with Technology, Realities of the Marketplace (paper available)May 31, 1996 - Lauralee Alben (Alben+Faris), Harry Saddler (Apple), Terry Winograd (Stanford)
mail@albenfaris.com
The interactions Design AwardsTitles and abstracts for all years are available by year and by speaker.
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