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Literature Seminars
The literature is discussed at a number of seminars
as listed below. It is expected that the literature has been read as
a preparation for the seminar.
For each seminar (except LS1) and for each paper, the first-mentioned group gives a
short presentation of max 5 min (SP) and the second-mentioned group prepares 5 questions of understanding/facts/clarification, 5 critical questions, and 5
questions related to future use of results in interaction design.
The literature is made available as
a combination of hand-outs and downloadable papers.
NOTE: The list will change! Check this page
regularly!
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Lecture seminar 1 [LS1](For each paper, one group establishes deep knowledge).
Literature seminar 2 [LS2]
Literature seminar 3 [LS3]
- E, F: What
Do Prototypes Prototype - Stephanie Houde & Charles Hill
- E, F:Sustainable
Interaction Design: Invention & Disposal, Renewal & Reuse –
Eli Blevis
- G, H:Technology
Probes:
Inspiring Design for and with Families - Hutchinson, H., Mackay,
W., Westerlund, B., Bederson, B., Druin A., Plaisant C.,
Beaudouin-Lafon, M., Conversy S., Evans. H., Hansen H., Roussel N.,
Eiderbäck B., Lindquist S., Sundblad, Y.
- G, H:Moving
on from Weiser’s Vision of Calm Computing: Engaging UbiComp Experiences
- Yvonne Rogers
- K, L:Proactive
Computing
- David Tennehouse
Literature seminar 4 [LS4]
- K, L:Technology
Affordances - Gaver, W.
- M, O:Affordances:
Clarifying and Evolving a Concept - Joanna McGrenere, Wayne Ho
- M, O:Affordances,
Conventions and Design – Donald A. Norman
- P, Q:But
how, Donald, tell us how? On the creation of meaning in interaction
design through feedforward and inherent feedback - Tom
Djajadiningrat, Kees Overbeeke & Stephan Wensveen.
- P, Q:Unremarkable
Computing - Peter Tolmie, James Pycock, Tim Diggins, Allan MacLean
and Alain Karsenty
Literature seminar 5 [LS5]
- B, A:There
is more to context than location - Schmidt, A., Beigl, M.,
Gellersen, H.-W.
- D, C:Re-Place-ing
Space: The Roles of Place and Space in Collaborative Systems -
Steve Harrison, Paul Dourish
- F, E:Multi-Sensor
Context-Awareness in Mobile Devices and Smart Artefacts - Hans-W.
Gellersen, Albrecht Schmidt and Michael Beigl.
- H, G:Making
Sense of Sensing Systems: Five Questions for Designers and Researchers
- Victoria Bellotti, Maribeth Back, W. Keith Edwards, Rebecca E.
Grinter, Austin Henderson and Cristina Lopes.
Literature seminar 6 [LS6]
Mandatory Readings (for each paper, one group establishes deep knowledge)
- A: Interweaving
Mobile Games With Everyday Life - Marek Bell, Matthew
Chalmers, Louise Barkhuus, Malcolm Hall, Scott
Sherwood, Paul Tennent, Barry Brown, Duncan Rowland, Steve Benford,
Alastair Hampshire, Mauricio Capri
- B: Ubiquitous
Computing: Defining an HCI Research Agenda for an Emerging Interaction
Paradigm - Salber, D., Dey, A. K. and Abowd, G. D.
- C: A
Survey of
Augmented Reality - Azuma, R.
- D: Towards
a Better Understanding of Context and Context-Awareness – Anind K.
Dey and Gregory D. Abowd
- E:Understanding
Context by Being There - Case Studies in Bodystorming - Antti
Oulasvirta, Esko Kurvinen and Tomi Kankainen
- F: Building
Intelligent Environments with Smart-Its
– Lars Erik Holmquist, Hans-Werner Gellersen, Gerd Kortuem, Albrecht
Schmidt, Martin Strohbach, Stavros Antifakos, Florian Michahelles,
Bernt Schiele, Michael Beigl, Ramia Mazé
- G: Questioning
Ubiquitous
Computing - Araya, A. A.
- H:Social
Navigation and Seamful Design - Matthew Chalmers, Andreas
Dieberger, Kristina Höök & Åsa Rudström
- K:What
We Talk About When We Talk About Context – Paul Dourish
Reading Help
See advices about how to read an article + an example here, under
"Reading Help": [link]
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