ASIS&T Special Interest Group
for Human Computer Interaction

Workshop Posters and Papers - 2006

Workshop Papers

  • Bernard J. Jansen & Amanda Spink. Characteristics of Searching On Web Meta-Search Engines: Implications for HCI
  • Melanie Kellar & Carolyn Watters. Exploring User Behaviour during Web Information Tasks
  • Tony Moore. Explorations in Interface Design for Digital Libraries
  • Allan Harold & Brian Detlor. An HCI Research Tool to Investigate Consumer Interactions with Retail Web Sites
  • Jamshid Beheshti & Andrew Large. Preliminary Design Indicators to Desktop Virtual Reality Environments
  • Carolyn Watters, Sageev Oore, Amanda Hood, Hadi Kharrazi, Anthony Otley & Melanie Kellar. Will Games Increase the Motivation of Children to Engage in Health Applications?
  • Dania Bilal. Measuring the Usability of an International User Interface: Culture and Design Representations

Workshop Posters

  • Christine Dufour. Who's Who In Web Information System Teams: Impact On System Design And Users Satisfaction.
  • Luanne Freund. Remote User Studies
  • Jacek Gwizdka. Effects Of Cognitive Complexity And Individual Differences On Perception Of Information Task Difficulty
  • Gheorghe Muresan. Modeling Interactive Behaviour With State Diagrams And Markov Models
  • Heather O'Brien & Elaine Toms. Developing a Tool to Measure Engagement
  • Elaine Toms, Joyce Gao, Heather O'Brien, Bianca Di Nardi, Alexandra MacNutt & Laura Emery. Re-thinking the Timeline as a Browsing Tool for Webcasts
  • Rui Zhang. Accessing Tables on Small Devices

2008 Research Symposium

Posted on July 18, 2008

The SIG HCI Research Symposium will be held on Sunday October 26 at the annual ASIS&T meeting in Columbus Ohio. The symposium is entitled HCI in Information Intensive Environments A Focus on Groups.

Call for Participation

2008 Annual Meeting

Posted on July 18, 2008

SIG HCI is co-sponsoring 2 Panel sessions at the upcoming ASIS&T meeting: Understanding Visual Search Tools through Users' Reactions, and Waddling around the Digital Iceberg: Use of Virtual Spaces and Environments by children, preteens, and teens

ASIS&T 2008 Program