Date: June 1, 2005 Speaker: Ivy Holt, Providence Health Systems & Ann Demaree, LifeCom — Good patient care depends on good information at the right moment. Ivy Holt describes how Providence Hospitals moved from paper to wireless bedside patient records and...
Date: May 4, 2005 Speaker: Dane Howard, Microsoft Smart Personal Objects Technology, — Microsoft How do you make everyday objects and interactions smarter? How do you design for awareness? Glanceability is a new word in the mobile vocabulary. It affects...
Date: April 7, 2005 Speaker: — CHI 2005 is the premier international conference for human-computer interaction. This year Portland, Oregon is the location for the CHI conference.
Date: March 2, 2005 Speaker: Chris Kirn & Josef Loczi, PhD, — Freightliner Human Factors engineer Chris Kirn presents computer and communications applications for passenger cars and heavy duty trucks, including the Freightliner Driver Message Center. He...
Date: February 2, 2005 Speaker: Jim Miller, PhD, — Miramontes Computing One of the oldest known human activities is that of telling stories. It’s an important part of how we educate ourselves, pass down culture across generations, and entertain each other....
Date: January 12, 2005 Speaker: Margaret Morris & Jay Lundell, Ph.D. — Proactive Health, Intel Research Intel’s Proactive Health Research group used ethnography to discover the needs and challenges of older adults, particularly those struggling with...