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The Eight Danish HCI Research Symposium

DHRS08 will be held at Aalborg University, Thursday November 20, 9.00-21.30 Selma Lagerlöfsvej 300.

We are happy to announce the Eight Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium under the theme ‘HCI Retro: What to keep and what to let go’ The symposium will include an invited keynote speaker in addition to a number of paper presentations and poster sessions. Since 2001 the annual Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium has stimulated networking and provided an overview across the various parts of the Danish HCI research scene. Previous symposia have been hosted by University of Aarhus (2001 and 2006), University of Copenhagen (2002), Roskilde University Centre (2003), Aalborg University (2004), Copenhagen Business School (2005), IT University Copenhagen (2007). This year's symposium will continue the tradition.

Proceedings

Proceedings of DHRS 2008 [1]

Keynote

Marianne Stokholm [2], Professor and experienced practitioner in industrial design has accepted the challenge of being this years keynote. Marianne is experienced in design of interactions (vs. products) and we are looking forward to get inspiration from her knowledge and domain.

Program

Program for DHRC2008, Thursday 20/11 2008. 8.30 – 17 + dinner. Aalborg Universitet, Auditoriet. Selma Lagerlöfsvej 300, 9220 Aalborg Øst.

8.30 - 9.00: Registration and coffee

9.00 - 10.00: Welcome and Keynote: Marianne Stokholm, Professor at Aalborg University Chair: Anne Marie Kanstrup

10.00 – 10.15: Coffee break*

  • A Videoposter will be exhibited in all breaks: “Video as a design tool”: Carsten Dylmer, Torben Jessen, Ken Mathiasen, Robb Mitchell , Tamim Shakeel , Liam Wu, Daniela Santos.

10.15 – 11.35: Oral session 1. Chair: Jan Stage

10.15: ”The Give and take in participation”, Ellen Christiansen

10.25: “Tool – Material, Metaphor – Metonymy, Instrument(ness)”, Olav W. Bertelsen, Morten Breinbjerg, Søren Pold

10.55: “Portraying User Interface History”, Anker Helms Jørgensen

11.15: “The challenges of HCI research”, Georg Strøm

11.35 – 11.50 Coffee break

11.50 - 12.50: Oral session 2. Chair: Tom Nyvang

11.50: “The Potential of Genre Theory within E-Governance Web Applications”, Rasmus Berlin, Nikolaj Gandrup Borchorst, Niels Raabjerg Mathiasen, Tanja Svarre

12.10: “The WPU Project: Web Portal Usability”, Janne Jul Jensen, Mikael B. Skov and Jan Stage

12.30: “Facilitating off- and online Learning in Networks”, Ulla Konnerup, Lone Dirckinck-Holmfeld

12.50 - 14.00: Lunch

14.00 - 15.20: Oral session 3. Chair: Kasper Løvborg Jensen

14.00: ”Understanding relational pratices in UCD”, Mads Bødker, Janni Nielsen

14.20: ” Evoking creativity: Young diabetics design their own mobile diabetes supporter”, Marie Glasemann, Anne Marie Kanstrup

14:40: ”User centered development of Dyslæs – a reading training tool for Dyslexics”, Jakob Schou Pedersen, Lars Bo Larsen, Børge Lindberg

15.00: “Designing for inclusiveness – immersive workshops as gathering data tool”, Ronald Vargas Brenes Lone Dirckinck-Holmfeld

15.20 – 15.35 Coffee break

15.35 – 16.55: Oral session 4. Chair: Lars Bo Larsen

15.35: “Evaluation Framework for Mobile Rich Media sevices”, Alexandre Fleury

15:55: “Evaluating Mobile and Ubiquitous Applications in the Field by Automated Capture and Analysis of Reality Traces”, Kasper Løvborg Jensen

16:15: ”Living Lab Skagen 2008”, Anne Marie Kanstrup

16:35: “Design workshops and the development of UNAgora”, Mayela Coto, Dirckinck-Holmfeld

16.55 – 17.00: Closing

17.00 - app. 21: Social get together and dinner.


Call for papers

Submission deadline October 15, 2008,

We invite researchers from academia and industry to participate by submitting a paper on recent or ongoing work. Participation is based on submission of a short paper: 4 pages in ACM format. Template can be found at [3] Papers are submitted via mail to dhrs@hum.aau.dk.

All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings.

If the number of accepted papers exceeds possibilities for presentations within the timeframe of the conference, some papers will be selected for oral presentation and others for poster-presentation.

Symposium papers can present work in progress, recent published work, organizational overviews, teaching experiences, etc. HCI should be interpreted broadly, including ethnographical, sociological, aesthetic, psychological, and numerous other approaches to researching the interaction between humans and computers, including implementation and evaluation of new and innovative interaction techniques and models for implementing modern interactive systems.

Submissions will be reviewed by the organizers according to the following criteria: • They address HCI in a broad sense, and the theme in specific • They relate to new ideas or perspectives • They have a research focus

The working language of the symposium is English.


Important Dates

October 15, 2008: Deadline for submission of symposium papers to dhrs@hum.aau.dk.

October 25, 2008: Notification of authors.

November 1st, 2008: Deadline for payment and registration. Register here [4]

November 20, 2008: DHRS2008

Registration

Register here: [5]

The registration fee is 800 DKK (1000 DKK after Nov. 1st). It includes printed proceedings, lunch, refreshments and dinner. Student fee is 100 kr, NOT INCLUDING printed proceedings, lunch, and dinner

Committee

The symposium is organized by HCI researchers at Aalborg University in alphabetic order

Janne Jul Jensen [6]

Kasper Løvborg Jensen [7]

Anne Marie Kanstrup [8]

Lars Bo Larsen [9]

Tom Nyvang [10]

Jan Stage [11]


Links to proceedings from previous DHRS

DHRS2001 [12]

DHRS2002 [13]

DHRS2003 [14]

DHRS2004 [15]

DHRS2005 [16]

DHRS2006 [17]

DHRS2007: In progress. Program is found at [18]

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