5 | -- | 0 | Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman. WELCOME: The humanities of HCI |
6 | -- | 0 | . Feedback |
7 | -- | 0 | Deborah Tatar. Go west |
8 | -- | 11 | Harshit Agrawal, Udayan Umapathi, Robert Kovacs, Johannes Frohnhofen, Hsiang-Ting Chen, Stefanie Mueller, Patrick Baudisch, Calvin Rubens, Sean Braley, Antonio Gomes, Daniel Goc, Xujing Zhang, Juan Pablo Carrascal, Roel Vertegaal, Yu-Hsuan Huang, Tzu-Chieh Yu, Pei-Hsuan Tsai, Yu-Xiang Wang, Wan-ling Yang, Hao-Yu Chang, Yu-Kai Chiu, Tsai Yu-Ju, Ming Ouhyoung, Munehiko Sato, Rohan S. Puri, Alex Olwal, Deepak Chandra, Ivan Poupyrev, Ramesh Raskar. Demo hour |
12 | -- | 13 | Camille Moussette. What are you reading? |
14 | -- | 15 | Hayeon Jeong, Daniel Saakes, Uichin Lee. I-Eng: an interactive toy for second-language learning |
16 | -- | 19 | Hugo Fuks, Marcio Cunha, Bruno A. Chagas, Fernando Ismério, Bruno Pontes. SecondLab, PUC-Rio |
20 | -- | 29 | Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell. Humanistic HCI |
30 | -- | 32 | Olav W. Bertelsen, Kim Halskov, Shaowen Bardzell. Introduction |
33 | -- | 35 | Baruch Gottlieb, Dmytri Kleiner. OCTO or how the net was won |
36 | -- | 39 | Morten Kyng. Democracy beyond projects: how users may achieve lasting influence on it systems |
40 | -- | 43 | Jeffrey Bardzell. The user reconfigured: on subjectivities of information |
44 | -- | 48 | Ron Wakkary, William Odom, Sabrina Hauser, Garnet Hertz, Henry W. J. Lin. A short guide to material speculation: actual artifacts for critical inquiry |
50 | -- | 53 | Steve North. Do Androids dream of electric steeds?: the allure of horse-computer interaction |
54 | -- | 57 | Ben Shneiderman. Encounters with HCI pioneers: a personal photo journal |
58 | -- | 61 | Jaakko Lehikoinen, Sami Vihavainen, Ville Tuominen, Andy Sarfas. The value of casting |
62 | -- | 65 | Holger Schnädelbach. Adaptive architecture |
66 | -- | 69 | Ann Light, Sonja Pedell, Toni Robertson, Jenny Waycott, Jeanette Bell, Jeannette Durick, Tuck Wah Leong. What's special about aging |
70 | -- | 73 | Elizabeth F. Churchill, Anne Bowser, Jennifer Preece. The future of HCI education: a flexible, global, living curriculum |
74 | -- | 77 | Fabio Calefato, Filippo Lanubile, Roberto De Nicolo, Fabrizio Lippolis. A University-NGO partnership to sustain assistive technology projects |
78 | -- | 81 | Naveen L. Bagalkot, Tomas Sokoler. Design ideal: performing a dialogue between theorizing and designing |
82 | -- | 84 | Morten Hertzum. A usability test is not an interview |
86 | -- | 0 | Kaveh Bazargan, Tuomo Kujala. SIGCHI's Iran chapter: empowering local HCI to create a better shared sociotechnical future |
87 | -- | 0 | . Community calendar |
88 | -- | 0 | Eli Blevis, Bonnie A. Nardi. Rooftop garden + fish pond, Jing'an district, Shanghai |