Hello everyone,
We are proud to present the HCIL Symposium, and even if it is virtual
instead of the usual face-to-face, we will make it work! To give you a
preview of the symposium this year, Niklas Elmqvist just published his
annual Director's Letter on our HCIL Sparks of Innovation publication:
https://medium.com/hcil-at-umd/directors-letter-d70ed46f946f
We hope you will join us. In addition to registering yourself, please
share this invitation with relevant colleagues & students.
*Here is the Registration Link
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2020-hcil-symposium-registration-85239410371>
**and
here is the **Symposium Schedule
<https://hcil.umd.edu/events/event/hcil-annual-symposium/>:*
9AM TO 10:30AM
PLENARY TALKS (LIVE)
- Welcome Address
*Niklas Elmqvist, Director of Human-Computer Interaction Lab*
*Mihai Pop, Director of The University of Maryland Institute for
Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS)*
- Visualization for the Blind
*Niklas Elmqvist, Jonathan Lazar*
- Designing Feedback & Failure in Video games (AKA: Why You Should
Sometimes Set Players On Fire)
*Caro Williams-Pierce*
- What Does the #MeToo Movement Tell Us About Sexual Violence?
*Naeemul Hassan*
10:30AM TO NOON
BREAK-OUT SESSIONS (LIVE Q&A AND RECORDED TALKS)
Chairs of the different topic areas will host live parallel Q&A sessions.
Attendees are encouraged to drop in on different virtual rooms to interact
with authors and discuss their research.
Recorded talks will be made available the day before the event (or as they
become available.)
DESIGN ISSUES AND ACCESSIBILITY – *C**HAIRS: JOEL CHAN AND AMANDA LAZAR*
- Understanding Older Adults’ Participation in Design Workshops
*Alisha Pradhan, Amanda Lazar*
- Making Invisible Entities Visible — Negotiating Disclosure of
Invisible Conditions in the Workplace
*Kausalya Ganesh, Amanda Lazar*
- Unpacking the Black Box of Scholarly Synthesis: What’s Inside?
Xin Qian, Katrina Fenlon, Wayne Lutters, Joel Chan
- Interacting with On-the-Wall Robots
*Zeyu Yan, Huaishu Peng*
- Engaging the Commons in Participatory Sensing: Practice, Problems, and
Promise in the Context of Dockless Bikesharing *Yongle Zhang, Yuling
Sun, Ge Gao*
- Pedestrian Detection with Wearable Cameras for the Blind: A Two-way
Perspective
*Kyungjun Lee, Daisuke Sato, Saki Asakawa, Hernisa Kacorri, Chieko
Asakawa*
- Approach Matters: Linking Practitioner Approaches to Technology Design
for People with Dementia.
*Emma Dixon, Amanda Lazar*
INTERACTING WITH DATA *CHAIR: EUN KYOUNG CHOE*
- OmniTrack for Research: a Research Platform for Streamlining In-Situ
Data Collection
Young-Ho Kim, Bongshin Lee, Jinwook Seo, Eun Kyoung Choe
- T
<https://medium.com/hcil-at-umd/tandemtrack-shaping-consistent-exercise-experience-by-complementing-a-mobile-app-with-a-smart-1bb0de5054cdr>andemTrack:
Shaping Consistent Exercise Experience by Complementing a Mobile App with a
Smart Speaker
<https://medium.com/hcil-at-umd/tandemtrack-shaping-consistent-exercise-experience-by-complementing-a-mobile-app-with-a-smart-1bb0de5054cd>
*Yuhan Luo, Bongshin Lee, Eun Kyoung Choe*
- Crowdsourcing the Perception of Machine Teaching
*Jonggi Hong, Kyungjun Lee, June Xu, Hernisa Kacorri*
LEARNING *CHAIR: CARO WILLIAMS-PIERCE*
- Building For Robots: An Alternative Approach of Combining Construction
and Robotics
*Janet Fofang, Daniel Pauw, Tammy Clegg, David Weintrop*
- Hello New World: Player Perceptions of a Cybersecurity Digital Game
*Anothny Pellicone, David Weintrop, Jan Plane, Diane Jass Ketelhutt,
Michel Cukier*
- Sphero.Math: Integrating Robotics into a Fourth-Grade Mathematics
Classroom
*Janet Fofang, Margaret Walton, Janet Walkoe, David Weintrop*
- Authentic Data Science For The Middle Grades – Unschooled, Creative
and Engaging Framework for a New Normal
*Noel Kuriakos*
- “So, You are Actually, Like, Going to Make This?”: Using Participatory
Design to Inform a Culturally Relevant Computer Science Curriculum
*Merijke Coenraad*
- “You Might as Well Just All Agree with Each Other:” The Influence of
Cyberbullying on Women’s Social Presence in Online Discussions
*Virginia Byrne*
SECURITY / PRIVACY *CHAIR: MICHELLE MAZUREK*
- A Pedagogical Analysis of Online Hacking Exercises
*Daniel Votipka, Eric Zhang, Michelle L. Mazurek*
- User Strategies for Sending Sensitive Information
*Noel Warford, Adam Aviv, Michelle Mazurek*
- Secrecy, Flagging, and Paranoia Revisited: User Attitudes Toward
Encrypted Messaging Apps
*Omer Akgul, Ruba Abu-Salma, Elissa Redmiles, Wei Bai, Blase Ur,
Michelle Mazurek*
- What Twitter Knows: Exploring Users’ Perceptions of Ad Targeting and
Ad Explanations Through Their Twitter Data
*Nathan Reitinger, Miranda Wei, Madison Stamos, Justin Goodman, Sophie
Veys, Margot Herman, Dorota Filipczuk, Ben Weinshel, Michelle Mazurek,
Blase Ur*
- User Attitudes on Commercial Genetic Testing
*Debjani Saha, Anna Chan, Brook Stacy, Kiran Javkar, Sushant Patkar,
Michelle Mazurek*
UNDERSTANDING DATA *CHAIR: NIKLAS ELMQVIS*T
- Testing the Test: Visualization as an Alternative to Traditional
Statistical Tests
<https://medium.com/hcil-at-umd/for-whom-the-bell-tolls-1e7d3e731999>
*Eric Newburger, Niklas Elmqvist*
- Scents and Sensibility
<https://medium.com/hcil-at-umd/your-data-literally-stinks-1f20c94a2725>
: Evaluating Information Olfactation
<https://medium.com/hcil-at-umd/your-data-literally-stinks-1f20c94a2725>
*Andrea Batch, Biswaksen Patnaik, Moses Akazue, Niklas Elmqvist*
- DataWorld: Externalizing Hidden Data Flows for Situated Analytics
*Andrea Batch, Sungbok Shin, Niklas Elmqvist*
- The Perceptual Proxies of Visual Comparison
<https://medium.com/hcil-at-umd/numbers-dont-lie-but-can-our-eyes-853b1795d091>
Brian Ondov, Nicole Jardine, Fumeng Yang, Matthew Kay, Niklas Elmqvist,
Steven Franconeri
- Are We There Yet? Building a Roadmap to a Holistic Model of
Visualization Perception
<https://medium.com/hcil-at-umd/are-we-there-yet-d87b48ae0b4>
*Zehua Zeng, Leilani Battle*
*We are grateful for sponsorship support from Adobe, Dell, Google, One
America, Optimal Solutions, UMD College of Journalism, UMD Dept of
Computer Science and the Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and
Security. *
If you have any questions about the Symposium, I am happy to assist.
--
*Beth Domingo* |* HCIL Coordinator*
University of Maryland | Human Computer Interaction Lab
hcil.umd.edu | b 301-405-2769 | c 202-746-6411
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