CHI 2007 Advance Program

The technical conference - the main portion of the conference - runs from Monday through Thursday. We also invite you to explore the pre-conference courses and workshops that are offered on Saturday and Sunday.

Note: The Advance Program is subject to change.

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8.30 AM - 10:00 AM

Opening Plenary

Opening Plenary: Reaching for the Intuitive

10.00 AM - 10.30 AM

CHI Madness

a fast-paced concatenation of 30-seconds previews for all papers, notes, and experience reports of the day

11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Papers

Capturing Life Experiences

Papers

Attention & Interruption

Papers

Faces & Bodies in Interaction

Special Interest Group

Beyond usability: Taking social, situational, cultural, and other contextual factors into account

Experience Reports

On the Move

Papers

Large Displays

Interactivity

Shake, Rattle and Roll: New Forms of Input and Output

Special Interest Group

Online Health Communities

Interactive Session

Usability from the CIO's Perspective

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Course 9: How to Collect Field Data and Produce a Tested Design in 1-8 Weeks (1 unit)

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Course 12: Usability Process Improvement - ISO Standards (1 unit)

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Course 7: Collaborative Behavior and Supporting Technologies (a of 2 units)

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Course 5: Personal Information Management in Theory and Practice (a of 3 units)

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Course 6: Usability and Product Development (a of 3 units)

2:30 PM - 4:00 PM

Papers

Navigation & Interaction

Papers

Politics & Activism

Papers

Mobile Interaction

Papers

Ubicomp Tools

Papers

Medical

Special Interest Group

Dealing with Key Challenges in International Usability and User Research

Papers

Task & Attention

Special Interest Group

Usability and Free/Libre/Open Source Software SIG: HCI Expertise and Design Rationale

Interactive Session

Who Killed Design?: Addressing Design Through an Interdisciplinary Investigation

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Course 10: Top Field Interview Mistakes: Recognizing and Preventing Them (1 unit)

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Course 13: An Introduction to Human-Robot Interaction Design and Evaluation (a of 2 units)

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Course 7: Collaborative Behavior and Supporting Technologies (b of 2 units)

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Course 5: Personal Information Management in Theory and Practice (b of 3 units)

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Course 6: Usability and Product Development (b of 3 units)

4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Papers

Photo Sharing

Papers

Navigation

Papers

Mobile Applications

Papers

Expert/Novice

Experience Reports

Qualitative Research Methods

Papers

Empirical Studies of Web Interaction

ALT.CHI

Special Interest Group

Comparing Internal UXD Business Models

Interactive Session

Taking CHI for a Drive: Interaction in the Car

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Course 11: After the Interviews: Making Sense of Fieldwork Data (1 unit)

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Course 13: An Introduction to Human-Robot Interaction Design and Evaluation (b of 2 units)

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Course 8: Where Usability Meets Desirability: Visual Design with Personas and Goals (1 unit)

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Course 5: Personal Information Management in Theory and Practice (c of 3 units)

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Course 6: Usability and Product Development (c of 3 units)