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Advance Program - Consortium

The CHI 2000 Doctoral Consortium (Day 1)

Sunday, 08:30 - 17:00

This event will be held over both Sunday and Monday 2-3 April

The Doctoral Consortium is a closed session that provides an opportunity for doctoral students to explore their research interests in an interdisciplinary workshop with a group of established researchers. Participants receive feedback on their work and guidance for its future directions. The Consortium aims to develop a supportive community of scholars and a spirit of collaborative research. Consortium participants, who represent a wide range of disciplines within HCI, have been invited on the basis of submissions about their research projects.

Doctoral Consortium Faculty

Gilbert Cockton, Chair, University of Sunderland
Stéphane Chatty, Centre d'Etudes de la Navigation Aérienne
Lisa Tweedie, Oracle Corporation

Presentations:

  • The Missing Link: Multimedia and E-Commerce
    Fabio Nemez, University of Bath

  • Communication and Coordination Through Public and Private Representations in Control Rooms
    Christer Garbis, University of Linköping

  • An Empirical Investigation of Boundaries to Virtual Public Discourse Structure
    Quentin Jones, University of Ilaifa

  • Validating Effective Design Knowledge for Re-Use: HCI Engineering Design Principles
    Stephen Cummaford, University College London

  • Design Principles for Non-Visual Interaction
    Ben Challis, University of York

  • Search History For User Support In Information-Seeking Interfaces
    Anita Komlodi, University of Maryland

  • Providing Integrated Toolkit-Level Support for Ambiguity in Recognition-based Interfaces
    Jennifer Mankoff, Georgia Institute ofTechnology

  • Enabling The Use of Context in Interactive Applications
    Anind K. Dey, Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Extending Usability Inspection Techniques for Collaborative Systems
    Jill Lynn Drury, University of Massachusetts Lowell

  • Understanding Algorithms Through Shared Metaphors
    Teresa Habscher-Younger, Auburn University

  • The Web In High School Science Teaching: Constructing A Technology In Practice
    Raven McCrory Wallace, University of Michigan School of Education

  • A Model For Virtual Intelligent Libraries
    Guadalupe Munez Martin, University Carlos III of Madrid

  • Adapting to Change in Complex Work Environments
    John R. Hajdukiewicz, Cognitive Engineering Laboratory, University of Toronoto

  • Augmented Reality Displays for Endoscopic Orientation and Navigation
    Caroline G.I. Cao, (ETC) Ergonomics in Telerobotics and Control Laboratory, University of Illinois

  • Consumer-Centered Interfaces: Customizing Online Travel Planning
    Adriana Jurca, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de lausanne, Institut de Microtechnique

  • Users' Models of The Internet
    Louise Sheeran, University College London

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