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Weekly speakers on topics related to human-computer interaction design. Presentations on a wide and evolving range of current research issues relating to human-computer interaction.  

Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Spring 2007‪)‬ Stanford University

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Weekly speakers on topics related to human-computer interaction design. Presentations on a wide and evolving range of current research issues relating to human-computer interaction.  

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    Collaborative Observatories for Natural Environments

    Collaborative Observatories for Natural Environments

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    Sketching and Experience Design

    Sketching and Experience Design

    Bill Buxton discusses the design process itself, from the perspective of methods, organization, and composition.  Fundamental to our approach is the notion that sketching is a fundamental component of design. (June 1, 2007)

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    Building the Danger Hiptop: Striking the Right Balance for a New Mobile Internet Platform

    Building the Danger Hiptop: Striking the Right Balance for a New Mobile Internet Platform

    Joe Britt discusses several key aspects of the platform¹s development and share the design philosophy applied by the team.  (May 25, 2007)

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    The Design of Implicit Interactions

    The Design of Implicit Interactions

    Wendy Ju outlines implicit interactions as an emerging area of applied design research that investigates the design of implicit interactions, which occur without the behest or awareness of the user. (May 18, 2007)

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    Knowledge Media to Aid Multimedia Communications and Human Cognition

    Knowledge Media to Aid Multimedia Communications and Human Cognition

    Knowledge media were anticipated although not named as such in seminal papers by Vannevar Bush in 1945 and JCR Licklider in 1960.  This talk reviews 40 years (1966-2006) of Ron Baecker's work in the design of knowledge media. (May 4, 2007)

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    Evolving Evaluation from Engineers to Experience: What History Can Teach Us About Evaluation in HCI

    Evolving Evaluation from Engineers to Experience: What History Can Teach Us About Evaluation in HCI

    Human-Computer Interaction sits at the boundary between technical and social practice. Unlike entirely technical disciplines, we cannot always evaluate our work on clearly defined criteria such as bits-per-second or megahertz. (April 27, 2007)

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