Volume 12,
Number 1,
January + February 2005
Immersion Editorial
Pushing the envelope
- Fred Sampson:
User experience: why do so many organizations believe they own it? report from a Silicon Valley gathering.
7-9
Ask Dr. Usability
Rant
The whiteboard
Fast forward
Design
- Austin Henderson:
The innovation pipeline: design collaborations between research and development.
24-29
- Jim Miller:
Storytelling evolves on the web: case study: EXOCOG and the future of storytelling.
30-47
HCI and the web
- William Hudson:
A tale of two tutorials: a cognitive approach to interactive system design and interaction design meets agility.
49-51
Books
Research alert
- Shirley Ann Becker:
Seeking online health resources: a study of web usability for older adults.
57-58
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Volume 12,
Number 2,
March + April 2005
Robots! In this issue
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- Greeking and internationalization.
10
Robots!
- Jean Scholtz:
Have robots, need interaction with humans!
12-14
- Corinna Lathan, Amy Brisben, Charlotte Safos:
CosmoBot levels the playing field for disabled children.
14-16
- Jodi Forlizzi:
Robotic products to assist the aging population.
16-18
- Cynthia Breazeal:
Socially intelligent robots.
19-22
- Alan C. Schultz, J. Gregory Trafton:
Towards collaboration with robots in shared space: spatial perspective and frames of reference.
22-24
- Candace L. Sidner, Christopher Lee:
Robots as laboratory hosts.
24-26
- Marjorie Skubic:
Qualitative spatial referencing for natural human-robot interfaces.
27-30
- Emily Hamner, Mark Lotter, Illah R. Nourbakhsh, Skip Shelly:
Case study: up close and personal from Mars.
30-36
- Robin R. Murphy:
Humans, robots, rubble, and research.
37-39
- Jill L. Drury, Holly A. Yanco, Jean Scholtz:
Using competitions to study human-robot interaction in urban search and rescue.
39-41
- Terrence Fong, Illah R. Nourbakhsh:
Interaction challenges in human-robot space exploration.
42-45
- Jean Scholtz:
An interview with Dr. Corinna Lathan of AnthroTronix.
45-47
Practice:
design
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business
Practice:
connections
- Manfred Tscheligi:
What else?: people, disciplines, contexts, stories, occurrences.
62-63
People:
the way I see it
People:
on the enterprise
People:
fast forward
- Aaron Marcus:
Dreaming of robots: an interview with Bruce Sterling.
68-70
People:
HCI & the web
- William Hudson:
The cost of more: psychology of choice in interaction design.
71
Books
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Volume 12,
Number 3,
May + June 2005
Whose profession is it anyway? In this issue
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- Distressed in a cube.
9-11
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mailbag
Whose profession is it anyway?
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business
Practice:
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People:
the way I see it
People:
on the enterprise
- Dustin Beltram:
Virtual bridges: creating successful designs in a distributed development environment.
52-53
People:
fast forward
- Aaron Marcus:
The out-of-box home experience: remote from reality.
54-56
People:
HCI & the web
People:
on the edge
Books
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Volume 12,
Number 4,
July + August 2005
Ambient intelligence:
exploring our living environment In this issue
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Ambient intelligence:
the next generation of user centeredness
- Manfred Tscheligi:
Introduction.
20-21
- Norbert A. Streitz, Carsten Magerkurth, Thorsten Prante, Carsten Röcker:
From information design to experience design: smart artefacts and the disappearing computer.
21-25
- Leonardo Bonanni, Ernesto Arroyo, Chia-Hsun Lee, Ted Selker:
Exploring feedback and persuasive techniques at the sink.
25-28
- Jukka Vanhala, Frans Mäyrä, Ilpo Koskinen:
Living in metamorphosis: proactive computing in the home environment.
28-31
- Paul Dourish, Johanna Brewer, Genevieve Bell:
Information as a cultural category.
31-33
- Stefan Agamanolis:
New technologies for human connectedness.
33-37
- Panos Markopoulos, Boris E. R. de Ruyter, Privender Saini, Albert J. N. van Breemen:
Case study: bringing social intelligence into home dialogue systems.
37-44
- Marianne Graves Petersen:
Interactive spaces: towards a better everyday?
44-45
- Pattie Maes:
Attentive objects: enriching people's natural interaction with everyday objects.
45-48
- Ingelise Nielsen, Graham Pullin:
A simple secret for design.
48-50
- Marco Susani:
Interaction contextualized in space.
50-54
- Mike Kuniavsky:
Projections into the world: service avatars as ambient intelligence objects.
55-57
- Steve Benford:
Pushing the boundaries of interaction in public.
57-58
Practice:
whiteboard
Practice:
business
- Scott Weiss:
An alternative business model for addressing usability: subscription research for the telecom industry.
62-64
Practice:
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People:
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Postcards from the future
Volume 12,
Number 5,
September + October 2005
HCI & Higher Education In this issue
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- Fred Sampson:
If your prototype explodes in the forest, will anyone notice?
10-11
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Back to school:
HCI & higher education
- Russell Beale:
University HCI---squeezed into where?
15-16
- Elizabeth F. Churchill, Jonathan Sykes, Todd Zazelenchuk:
Recognizing student designers: ACM CHI's Student Design Competition.
16-19
- Frank E. Ritter, Andrew R. Freed, Onida L. M. Haskett:
Discovering user information needs: the case of university department web sites.
19-27
- Randolph G. Bias:
The University of Texas at Austin School of Information: deep in the heart of the information age.
27-28
- Bonnie E. John:
The Human Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.
28-29
- Terry Winograd, Scott R. Klemmer:
HCI at Stanford University.
30-31
- Judith S. Olson:
The HCI program at the School of Information at the University of Michigan.
31-32
- Richard H. Hall:
HCI programs within the Information Science and Technology Department at the University of Missouri, Rolla.
32-33
- Maddy Janse, Panos Markopoulos, Patricia Vinken:
Eindhoven's User-System-Interaction Design Program: an overview.
33-34
- Manfred Tscheligi, Regina Bernhaupt:
HCI education at the ICT&S Human-Computer Interaction as a cornerstone between technology and society.
34-36
- Hartmut Obendorf, Matthias Finck, Axel Schmolitzky:
Teaching balance and respect: HCI Group & Software Technology Group at the University of Hamburg.
36-37
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
HCI programs.
38-41
Practice:
connections
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business
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- David Heller:
Aesthetics and interaction design: some preliminary thoughts.
48-50
People:
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People:
on the enterprise
People:
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fast forward
- Aaron Marcus:
What would an ideal CHI education look like?
54-55
People:
HCI & the web
- William Hudson:
Playing your cards right: getting the most from card sorting for navigation design.
56-58
Books
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Elitoons
Volume 12,
Number 6,
November + December 2005
In this issue
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- Lada Gorlenko:
Small world, water coolers, and the challenge of remote collaboration.
42-44
People:
the way I see it
People:
on the enterprise
People:
on the edge
People:
fast forward
- Aaron Marcus:
When in Rome, do as the Romans do: HCII 2005 recap.
48-
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