Dear Hans,
By this email we are resending our announcement as the first one seems
to be incomplete. Please take the text below.
Thanks,
Birgit
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Special Interest Groups (SIGs) at
CHI 2002, Minneapolis, Minnesota
21-22 April 2002
SIGs are a great opportunity to meet people who share your interests and
to learn more about other approaches related to "your" topic area. As
SIGs have a very informal structure focusing on interactive and lively
discussion they provide a great chance to come in touch with researchers
and practitioners from different areas of the world to build new
collaborations and form new perspectives.
At the CHI 2002 conference, 20 SIGs will provide discussion platforms
for a variety of interresting and challenging topics. The complete SIG
program can be found at the end of this email. In addition, we provide
the program, including descriptions of SIGs, on the web page
http://www.chiplace.org/conf/sigs-prog.jsp
Further information will be provided by posters in the Commons section
describing the topics in more detail and how organizers will run their
SIGs.
In addition, CHI 2002 gives you the opportunity to organize your own
informal SIG. Please see the above web site of the formal SIG program
for information on the topics covered. You can sign up for informal SIG
meeting space at the beginning of the conference at the SIGs bulletin
board in the Commons.
Best regards,
Birgit Bomsdorf and Jill Drury
CHI 2002 SIGs co-chairs
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Program for Special Interest Groups (SIGs) at CHI 2002
Tuesday, Apr. 23
11:30-13:00
Culture Issues in Mobile Device UI Design
Aaron Marcus, Christopher Conley, Emilie W. Gould, Pia Honold, Masaaki
Kurosu
Room 208A&B, 206A&B
A Proposed Scheme for Certifying Usability Practitioners
Nigel Bevan, Donald Day
Romm 208C&D, 207A&B
14:30-16:00
A Research Agenda for Online Trust
Cynthia L. Corritore, Susan Wiedenbeck, Beverly Kracher
Room 208A&B, 206A&B
Wearable Computing SIG
Lisa Louise Davis, Lawrence E. Stallman
Room 208C&D, 207A&B
16:30-18:00
Challenges in Teaching Usability Theory And Testing for New Media
Curricula
Anthony Faiola, Howard Rosenbaum
Romm 208A&B, 206A&B
Literary Approaches to User Experience and Expectation
Janet Finlay, Peter Wright
Room 208C&D, 207A&B
Wednesday, Apr. 24
9:00-10:30
How can usability be certified? A Practical Test of Your Skills
Rolf Molich, Nigel Bevan
Room 208A&B, 206A&B
HCI in Latin America: Consolidating a Community
Raquel O. Prates, Alfredo Sánchez, Cleotilde González
Room 208C&D, 207A&B
11:30-13:00
The Consultants' Forum: Surviving and Thriving
Austin Henderson, Carolyn Snyder, Aaron Marcus
Room 208A&B, 206A&B
User Needs Research
Tom Plocher, Apala Lahiri Chavan
Room 208C&D, 207A&B
14:30-16:00
Broadening Participation through Universal Usabilit
David G. Novick, Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza, John Karat
Room 208A&B, 206A&B
E-Learning
Lisa Neal, Ken Korman
Room 208C&D, 207A&B
16:30-18:00
Striving for Equality through Diversity in Development
Austin Henderson, Raquel O. Prates
Room 208A&B, 206A&B
Open Source & Usability
Nancy Frishberg, Anna Marie Dirks
Room 208C&D, 207A&B
Thursday, Apr. 25
9:00-10:30
User-Centered Evaluation of Ubiquitous Computing Environments
Jean Scholtz, Mark Brunett, Mirjana Spasojevic, Craig H. Ganoe
Room 208A&B, 206A&B
Paper Prototyping
Carolyn Snyder, Barry Glasford, Charlotte Schwendeman
Room 208C&D, 207A&B
11:30-13:00
User Involvement in the Web Development Process
Jonathan Lazar, Julie Jacko, Julie Ratner, Andrew Sears
Room 208A&B, 206A&B
Web-Enabling Complex Mission-Critical Systems: User Interface Challenges
Charles Bowen, Kevin Swanson, Gabriel Spitz
Room 208C&D, 207A&B
14:30-16:00
Current Issues in Assessing and Improving Information Usability
Stephanie Rosenbaum, Judith Ramey
Room 208A&B, 206A&B
Tips and Tricks for a Better Usability Test
Rolf Molich, Janice (Ginny) Redish, Chauncey E. Wilson
Room 208C&D, 207A&B
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