Workshops
Would you like to attend a workshop?
These are individual, one day sessions that you can attend in order to hear about and discuss up to the minute issues in HCI from some of the leading names in the research community.
You are invited to attend the workshops which run throughout the first two days of the conference. The fee for a workshop can be found in the conference pricelist. You can reserve your place when you register for the conference.
| Sunday - Monday 2 - 3 Sep 2007 |
2nd International Workshop on Physicality This two-day multi-disciplinary workshop will seek to construct a fundamental understanding of the nature of physicality: how humans experience, manipulate, react and reason about 'real' physical things and how this may inform the future design of innovative products. |
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| Monday 3 Sep 2007 |
International Workshop on Ubiquitous and Collaborative Computing (iUBICOM) The purpose of this workshop is to bring multidisciplinary researchers together in order to discuss different models and theories that can be used to design and evaluate ubiquitous and collaborative systems. |
| Design, Use and Experience of E-Learning Systems This workshop will explore guidelines and methods for designing educational technologies that are easy to use, engaging and involve the user in activity leading to the desired learning outcomes. |
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| International Workshop on Usability of User Interfaces: From Monomodal to Multimodal This workshop investigates how to assess the usability of multimodal user interfaces by starting from monomodal ones. |
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| Towards a UX Manifesto To construct a coherent User Experience (UX) Manifesto comprising Principles (fundamental assumptions), Policy (position of UX relative to other domains) and Plan (action plans to resolve various issues of UX). |
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The aim of this second workshop on "Designing for Attention" is to explore attention management, attentional interventions, and modelling attentional states, in different applications through the use of scenarios. |
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| Tuesday 4 Sep 2007 |
2nd International Workshop on Formal Methods for Interactive Systems (FMIS2007) FMIS2007 addresses issues of how formal methods can be applied to interactive system design, such as the development of formal tools, techniques and methodologies based on cognitive psychology results. |
| Designing human centred technologies for the developing world ICT could be a powerful tool for development, but how appropriate are developed-world HCI methods? Should we 'parachute in' foreign methods, do we have more to learn than to teach? |
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The workshop will consider whether cognition still has a role as the conceptual basis of HCI in a discipline which is now dominated by interaction design and user experience. |
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| Emotion in HCI Working, but not as we know it! Engage in lively discussions on the role of emotion in HCI. Small group sessions will facilitate discussion of concepts and development of ideas. |
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| From HCI to Media Experience: Methodological Implications We propose a workshop on designing social media experiences. What evaluation and measurement methods - beyond efficiency and usability - work for games, viral video and social networking sites? |
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| Supporting Human Memory with Interactive Systems The major goal of this workshop is to explore how interactive systems can support human memory, using novel technologies and innovative human/machine interaction paradigms, such as tangible user interaction. |
These are full day events and are provisional on numbers attending. Popular workshops tend to fill up quickly so please apply early to reserve your place. If you apply for a workshop which is then cancelled, you will be offered the option of taking up a place at an alternative workshop. Please note: You MUST NOT select a workshop unless you have first contacted the relevant workshop organiser and been accepted by them as a legitimate participant. Please refer to the workshop's individual Call for Participation.
