Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Winter 2009) 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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7. Not Invented Here: Online Mapping Unraveled (February 20, 2009)
Michal Migurski and Tom Carden, both of Stamen Design, discuss the online maps their studio has put out, originating from Oakland Crimespotting. They present an overview of the project and its effect on our work. (February 20, 2009)
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6. Computer Graphics as a Telecommunication Medium (February 13, 2009)
Vladlen Koltun, an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, talks about recent research in virtual worlds and attempts to alleviate the difficulties faced within this field. (February 13, 2009)
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5. Enlightened Trial and Error - Gaining Design Insight Through New Prototyping Tools (February 6, 2009)
Bjoern Hartmann, of the Stanford HCI Group, gives an overview of different prototyping tools he has built with collaborators to address two research questions. (February 6, 2009)
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4. Social Annotation, Contextual Collaboration and Online Transparency (January 30, 2009)
Bobby Fishkin, CEO and Co-Founder of Reframe It Inc., looks at how certain interface innovations can allow time shifting in the interpretation of scholarly texts and online content. (January 30, 2009)
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3. Tap is the New Click (January 23, 2009)
Dan Saffer, principal designer at Kicker Studio, covers the basics of touchscreen and gestural technology including: ergonomics, a brief history, prototyping and documenting, and how to communicate the presence of a gestural interface. (January 23, 2009)
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2. Sculpting Behavior: Developing a Tangible Language for Hands-on Play and Learning (January 16, 2009)
Hayes Raffle of Nokia Research presents the Topobo system, a class of tools that helps people transition from simple but intuitive exploration to abstract and flexible exploration. (January 16, 2009)