[Asis-l] FW: HCIL's 24th Annual Symposium May 31st - June 1st 2007
Junus, Ranti
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Fri May 4 13:46:32 EDT 2007
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From: Schneider, Kiki [kiki at cs.umd.edu]
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 1:30 PM
Subject: HCIL's 24th Annual Symposium May 31st - June 1st 2007
Only 3 weeks left to register for HCIL's Symposium!
Registration for HCIL's 24th Annual Symposium is now open. To register
please visit:
https://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/soh/registration.shtml
The HCIL's Annual Symposium will highlight the cutting-edge research
being conducted in the Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory at the
University of Maryland. The Symposium will take place Thursday, May
31st, followed by a day of tutorials and workshops Friday, June 1st.
There will be a series of talks followed by demonstrations of all of the
lab projects with time to meet and talk with researchers in an informal
setting.
2007 Symposium Talks Thursday May 31st:
Keynote:
Where HCI and Venture Creation Meet
Asher Epstein, Robert H. Smith School of Business
Session I, Interacting:
Supporting the Design Process with Digital Pen Technology
The Next Generation of Electronic Book Readers
Experimental Study of Paper-Based Interfaces
Session II, Understanding:
Children's Storytelling with Mobile Phones
Information Technology and Older Adults
The Social and Ethical Implications of Networked and Ubiquitous
Computing
International Impact of the International Children's Digital Library
Session III, Seeing:
Interactive Visualization to Inspire Literary Analysis
The Digital Docket: Tracking the Propagation of Legal Argumentation
Systematic yet Flexible Visualization for Social Network Analysis
Session IV, Finding:
Making Sense of Foreign Language Text and Video
Pattern Search in Medical Patient Records
Finding Knowledge Structure: A Sensemaking Oriented Search Mechanism
2007 Tutorials & Workshops, Friday June 1st:
Tutorials:
Intro to HCI
An Introduction to Usability Testing
Ethnographic Approaches to HCI
Workshops:
Collaborative Sensemaking
Social Network Analysis
Health Informatics in an Aging Population
Questions? hcilsymposium at umiacs.umd.edu or call (301) 405-2769
http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/soh/index.shtml
Kiki Schneider
HCIL, Coordinator
kiki at cs.umd.edu
301-405-2769
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