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Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2019 03:31:38 +0000
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The Future of Human-Computer Interaction

We have entered a new era of human-computer integration. Technology changes rapidly, new focus areas appear, methods shift to keep pace, yet of course many of our basic activities and behaviors change slowly if at all. Seeing how this fits together requires occasionally considering the big picture. This is an opportunity to do so at the beginning of CHI 2019. My goal is to provide a richer perspective on the innovative and informative work that you see in the following days.

This course will be presented with timelines and images and not much text, although it is based on the book From Tool to Partner: The Evolution of Human-Computer Interaction. Attendees will get free online access to the book and five copies will be given away.

You can add this course<https://chi2019.acm.org/accepted-courses/#preparing-future-hci> (C05) when you first register or after you have registered.

See you in Glasgow!

Jonathan Grudin



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