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Citizen Interaction Design and its Implications for HCI | |||
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'''Abstract''': Cliff Lampe will be describing the Citizen Interaction Design program at the University of Michigan, which has the goals of teaching HCI and UX skills to students by having them work on civic engagement applications in coordination with Michigan cities. The goals of the program are to explore the role of HCI in civic engagement, to train students in the concept of sustainable interaction design, and to develop new forms of “town/gown” relationships. Dr. Lampe will describe the elements of the program, and then discuss the pros and cons of different efforts over the last three years. The talk will conclude by placing CID in the context of larger trends in HCI and social computing research, in particular the expanding set of domains that HCI is trying to cover - and what that means for rigorous research. | |||
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'''Bio''': Cliff Lampe is an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan School of Information. His research focuses on prosocial outcomes of social computing systems, including the positive effects of social media interaction, civic engagement through social software, and nonprofit use of social computing tools. In that work, he’s collaborated on studies of sites like Facebook, Reddit, Wikipedia, Ask.fm, Slashdot and more. Cliff is serving as the Technical Program Chair for CHI2016 and CHI2017, as Vice President for Publications for ACM SIGCHI, and as Steering Committee Chair Elect for the CSCW community. In Dungeons and Dragons, he prefers the Druid player class. | |||
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Revision as of 16:57, 26 January 2016
The HCIL has an open, semi-organized weekly "brown bag lunch (BBL)" every Thursdays from 12:30-1:30pm in HCIL (2105 Hornbake, South Wing). The topics range from someone's work, current interests in the HCIL, software demos/reviews, study design, proposed research topics, introductions to new people, etc. The BBL is the one hour a week where we all come together--thus, it’s a unique time for HCIL members with unique opportunities to help build collaborations, increase awareness of each other’s activities, and generally just have a bit of fun together with free food every week. There is no RSVP; simply show up!
If you would like to give or suggest a talk, presentation, workshop, etc., send an email to BBL student co-coordinators Austin Beck (austinbb@umd.edu) or Leyla Norooz (leylan@umd.edu). In the email, briefly describe the topic and preferred dates.
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We thank YAHOO for its sponsorship of the HCIL Brown Bag Lunches .
Spring 2016 Schedule
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01/28/2016 | Kickoff to a new Semester! |
Come network, make introductions, share what each of us is working on, and learn about the new HCIL website Please come to our first BBL of the spring and introduce yourself, and share what you're working on in the coming semester. We'll also cover our new HCIL website and ask our community to help us tweak and improve it (so bring your laptops if you can). The first BBL will be for us to network with each other and kickoff a great new semester.
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02/04/2016 |
Tom Yeh Assistant Professor, University of Colorado CS |
Host: Jon Froehlich
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02/11/2016 | Cliff Lampe Associate Professor, University of Michigan iSchool (link) |
Citizen Interaction Design and its Implications for HCI
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02/18/2016 | Thomas Haigh Associate Professor of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (link) |
Working on ENIAC: The Lost Labors of the Information Age
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02/25/2016 |
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03/03/2016 | Eytan Adar. Assoc Prof, School of Information, Univ. of Michigan |
Host: Ben Shneiderman
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03/10/2016 |
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03/17/2016 | No Brown Bag for Spring Break. | |
03/24/2016 | Andrea Wiggins Assistant Professor, University of Maryland iSchool |
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03/31/2016 |
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04/07/2016 |
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04/14/2016 |
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04/21/2016 |
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04/28/2016 | Tamara Clegg Assistant Professor, University of Maryland iSchool & Education |
ScienceEverywhere
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05/05/2016 |
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Past Brown Bags
View the Past Brown Bag Lunch Schedules to learn more about prior talks.