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Doctoral Colloquium |
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The Doctoral Colloquium is a forum in which Ph.D. students can meet and discuss their work. The Doctoral Colloquium will take place Saturday, November 16 in St Charles A (lower level).
Application-Oriented Research on Leisure-and-Work-Activities in a Truly Mobile Setting Mattias Esbjornsson, Interactive Institute, Sweden Evaluation in the Wild: the Difficulty with Assessing Specialized Collaborative Technologies Chris Hinds, University of Oxford, UK Designing for Designers: An Ethnographic Study of Museum Work and Documents Charlotte Lee, UCLA, USA Snapshot: Designing Family Collaboration Tools for the Domestic Environment Jonathan Matthews, University of Sussex, UK Social Regulation in Online Multiplayer Games Jack Muramatsu, UC Irvine, USA Understanding Situation-Aware Interpersonal Communication Kristine Nagel, Georgia Tech, USA Groupware Design for Widely Distributed Mobile Groups: A Home Care Case Study David Pinelle, University of Saskatchewan, Canada Supporting Social Awareness in Education in Collaborative Virtual Environments Ekatarina Prasolova-Forland, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway A Framework for Participation in Virtual Environments Ahmad Reeves, Queen Mary University of London, UK Models for Participatory Spatial Decision Processes Stefanie Roeder, Fraunhofer, Germany Open Cooperative Design in Studio Courses: The Challenges for Online Collaboration Nitin Sawney, MIT Media Lab, USA Representations for Distributed, Spatial Collaboration Wendy Schafer, Virginia Tech, USA Information Technology and Justice with a CSCW Perspective Irene Sigismondi, Yale University, USA Colloquium Faculty Paul Dourish, UC Irvine, USA (co-chair) Wendy Mackay, INRIA, France (co-chair) Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary, Canada Rebecca Grinter, Palo Alto Research Center, USA Pamela Hinds, Stanford University, USA |
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Last updated: October 21, 2002 |