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Advance Program - Consortium
The CHI 2000 Doctoral Consortium (Day 2)
Monday, 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
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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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