Archive for April, 2008

Internship in Search UX - April 30th, 2008

“The Live Search team has some cool internship positions, for this summer, that they are trying to fill.

Andrew Shuman’s team in Live Search is looking for great students who are keen on building prototypes that examine new methods for improving how people search the web — e.g., improved query articulation, results analysis, etc. They are working closely with several people in MSR to move this initiative forward. Experience in user interface development and/or search are desirable.

Please have your students contact Andrew Shuman, ashuman@microsoft.com, if they are interested.

Thanks,
Susan Dumais
Microsoft Research
http://research.microsoft.com/~sdumais”

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Posted: 4/30/08 4:28 pm UTC by Make the First Comment
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Welcome Dr. Yunan Chen! - April 25th, 2008

Yunan Chen

Dr. Yunan Chen

Rumor has it that Dr. Yunan Chen has accepted the Department of Informatics’ offer of a faculty position to spearhead an initiative in Medical Informatics. Dr. Chen’s research interests include medical informatics, human-computer interaction, and system design & evaluation.

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Posted: 4/25/08 11:33 am UTC by Make the First Comment
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Urban Informatics: Community Integration and Implementation - April 24th, 2008

Moleskins and Pens

Photo courtesy of paulworthington

Congratulations to graduate student Amanda Williams and Professor Paul Dourish on having a book chapter published:

Williams, A., Robles, E., and Dourish, P. 2008 (forthcoming). In Foth (ed.), Urban Informatics: Community Integration and Implementation. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference, IGI Global.

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Posted: 4/24/08 2:15 pm UTC by Make the First Comment
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An Ethnographic Examination of the Relationship of Gender and End-User Programming - April 24th, 2008

Congratulations to Dr. Rode on successfully defending her Ph.D. thesis, “An Ethnographic Examination of the Relationship of Gender &
End-User Programming”

My favorite quote was when Dr. Rode critiqued the approach that marketers take toward making technology more woman-friendly. She summarized their approach using the quote, “Shrink it and Pink It” Ha!

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Posted: 4/24/08 11:05 am UTC by Make the First Comment
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Welcome Hitachi Smartboard - April 24th, 2008

Hitachi Starboard

Hitachi Starboard

There’s a new smart whiteboard in the lab, a SmartBoard by Hitachi.

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Posted: 4/24/08 8:10 am UTC by Make the First Comment
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Situated Action - April 23rd, 2008

teacher with chair

Lilly points us to this great example of reappropriated design, tool use in a situated context, embodied chair interaction. :)

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Posted: 4/23/08 8:17 am UTC by Make the First Comment
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Storied Spaces: Cultural Accounts of Mobility, Technology, and Environmental Knowing - April 17th, 2008

Moleskins and Pens

Photo courtesy of paulworthington

Congratulations to graduate student Johanna Brewer and professor Paul Dourish on having a paper accepted to the International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, entitled Storied Spaces: Cultural Accounts of Mobility, Technology, and Environmental Knowing.

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Posted: 4/17/08 2:05 pm UTC by Make the First Comment
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Automated Restaurant - April 15th, 2008


The BBC introduces viewers to a restaurant in Nuremburg, Germany in which you have no contact with a human being during your experience if you don’t care to. Great quotes like “making the dining experience more efficient”, and “you can relax while you wait for your food by sending email”.

Basically the concept is a touchscreen menu, a magnetic card that manages your tab, a remote chef and a series of rails that wind through the restaurant and deliver food pods to your seat. It is a bit like the evolution of the sushi conveyor belt restaurant, but I think you generally still have to talk to a person in most sushi restaurants.

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Posted: 4/15/08 8:21 am UTC by Make the First Comment
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What is LUCI doing? (Technology Garden) - April 13th, 2008

The Technology Garden is a novel interactive environment: a sensor-equipped community garden in a university office building created to invite interaction with both plants and people. Our goals were to promote human-plant interaction; to encourage social interaction in an organization; and to create a pleasing office environment promoting relaxation. Our research explores how technology can encourage relationship building, or the building of a community of interest in a work environment through non-work activity. Distinct from approaches that seek to minimize or remove the need for human intervention by automating plant care, we wish to draw attention to the needs of plants and to encourage human participation.

Charlotte Lee, Eric Kabisch, Silvia Lindtner,
Jahmeilah Richardson, M. Six Silberman
(cplee -at- ics.uci.edu, {ekabisch, lindtner,
jarichar, msilberm} -at -uci.edu)

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Posted: 4/13/08 10:51 am UTC by Make the First Comment
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What is LUCI doing? (GreenScanner) - April 12th, 2008


GreenScanner is a system that helps people engage in environmentally preferable purchasing during their everyday consumer transactions. This system includes an online database of community-generated environmental impact reviews, and a mobile phone application to enable consumers to access these reviews at a point of purchase. The vision for this system is to provide a forum for exchange of environmental information in a format that is reliable and exceedingly easy to access. By doing so, the site can help people around the world make more informed decisions, and incentivize companies to engage in more environmentally sound practices.

Bill Tomlinson (wmt -at- uci.edu)
Joel Ross (jwross -at- uci.edu)
Ellen Eramya (eeramya -at- uci.edu)

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Posted: 4/12/08 10:53 am UTC by Make the First Comment
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