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Organisers | British HCI Conference 2015
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LiSC Guide to Lincoln. Hacking the Magna Carta. British HCI 2015 has relied on the efforts of a large group of people willing to help, so we would like to thank our volunteers, external expert reviewers, program committee and our entire organising committee of chairs for their efforts over the past year. British HCI 2015 General Chairs. Shaun Lawson and Patrick Dickinson (University of Lincoln). Patrick Olivier (Newcastle University) and Derek Foster (University of Lincoln). Web, Social and Print Media.
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Program | British HCI Conference 2015
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LiSC Guide to Lincoln. Hacking the Magna Carta. Monday and Tuesday (13th and Tue 14th July) will feature Workshops. And the Hacking the Magna Carta. Event The Doctoral Networking Day will also be on Tue 14th July. The program for the main conference is as follows:-. Wednesday 15th July (main conference). Opening Plenary and Keynote by Chris Csikszentmihalyi. Ageing, Health and Wellbeing. Special event: “British HCI Unconference”). 8220;HCI and the REF”. Keynote by Cristina Leston-Bandeira.
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Works-in-Progress (Posters) | British HCI Conference 2015
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LiSC Guide to Lincoln. Hacking the Magna Carta. Given below is the final list of Works-in-Progress papers accepted by the conference. Links are provided to the individual published papers in the conference proceedings in the ACM DL. Works-in-Progress will be presented as posters at the conference on the Wednesday evening (15th July) between 18.00-21.00. Design Principles for Collaborative Device Ecologies. Aurelien Ammeloot, David Benyon and Oli Mival. Arthur Theil Cabreira and Faustina Hwang. Grouping C...
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Workshops | British HCI Conference 2015
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LiSC Guide to Lincoln. Hacking the Magna Carta. Workshops on Monday 13 July:. Understanding Persuasion: HCI as a medium for persuasion. Organisers: James Nicholson, Andrew McNeil, Lynne Coventry (Northumbria University), Chris Elsden (Newcastle University), and Pam Briggs (Northumbria University) . Organisers: Charlotte Robinson (The Open University), Ilyena Hirskyj-douglas (University of Central Lancashire), Clara Mancini (The Open University), Shaun Lawson and Ben Kirman (University of Lincoln) . UK SH...
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Research Through Design 2015 | johnvines.eu
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Design research * technology * lifecourse and care * hci. Research Through Design 2015. Research Through Design 2015. Written by John Vines. May 18, 2014. Last year I was lucky to be a general chair for the 2013 Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces (DPPI) conference. Which we hosted at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Arts in Gateshead, UK. Held alongside DPPI was the first Research Through Design (RTD) conference. Hopefully, the RTD 2015 twitter account. Research Through Design 2015. My resea...
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Projects | johnvines.eu
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Design research * technology * lifecourse and care * hci. March 29, 2016. March 14, 2016. March 14, 2016. Reflections on RTD 2015. December 3, 2015. Research Through Design 2015. May 18, 2014. Google Glass for People with Parkinson’s. May 5, 2014. Research Ideas from the Third Age. May 18, 2014. Intergenerational Care in the Community. May 5, 2014. I'm a Lecturer in the School of Computing Science at Newcastle University, where I am based in Open Lab.
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Intergenerational Care in the Community | johnvines.eu
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Design research * technology * lifecourse and care * hci. Intergenerational Care in the Community. Intergenerational Care in the Community. Written by John Vines. May 5, 2014. What organisations are collaborating? Gateshead Older Peoples Assembly. Who else is involved? Tess Denman-Cleaver, Paul Dunphy, Peter Wright and Patrick Olivier. What was my role? Project co-ordination, workshop planning and facilitation, method development and analysis. Who is funding this? When did it happen? You may also like.
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