Carleton is hosting a new lecture series on HCI.
ABOUT THE USER: a brown bag lunch lecture series hosted by 1125@carleton in collaboration with NSERC CLUE (Collaborative Learning about Usability Experiences).
Room 5110 Human Computer Interaction Building Carleton University, 12:00- 13:30pm.
Visit carleton.ca/1125/current-projects for more information. Sessions include:
09.16.2016. WHAT DID THEY SAY? by Milica Stojmenovic (Computer Science Post Doc, Carleton University)
10.06.2016TALKING DESIGN THINKING AT IBM by Karel Vredenburg (Director, IBM Worldwide Client Programs)
10.13. 2016. EXPERIENCE CENTRED DESIGN: NEWER WAYS OF DESIGNING INTERACTION by Bruce Tsuji (Instructor, Psychology, Carleton University)
11.02.2016. QUANTIFIED THREADS: FUTURE FASHION IN THE CLOUD by Joanna Berzowska (Associate Professor, Design & Computation Arts, Concordia University)
11.18.2016. WHO IS THE USER? WHO IS THE EXPERT? by Peter Andree (Associate Professor, Political Science, Carleton University)
01.18.2017. PERFORMANCE AS RESEARCH by Jesse Stewart (Associate Professor, Music, Carleton University)
02.09.2017. KNOWING WE DON’T KNOW IN DESIGNING FOR PEOPLE-IT’S ACTUALLY OK by Chantal Trudel (Assistant Professor, Industrial Design, Carleton University)
03.15.2017. EYETRACKING: INSIGHTS INTO USER BEHAVIOUR by Sonia Chiasson (Canada Research Chair, Computer Science, Carleton University)