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n PANEL (INVITED) | BALLROOM D<br />

MANAGING UX TEAMS: INSIGHTS FROM<br />

EXECUTIVE LEADERS<br />

PANELISTS<br />

Janice Rohn, Experian, USA<br />

Dennis Wixon, Microsoft Research, USA<br />

Dan Rosenberg, SAP Labs, USA<br />

Jeremy Ashley, Oracle, USA<br />

Larry Tesler, Consultant, USA<br />

Lively interviews of well-known executive leaders in User Experience,<br />

discussing their experiences with building and managing teams,<br />

their advice on best practices, and their vision <strong>for</strong> the future.<br />

n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | BALLROOM E<br />

MORPHING & TRACKING & STACKING: 3D<br />

INTERACTION<br />

SESSION CHAIR: Celine Latulipe, University of North Carolina at<br />

Charlotte, USA<br />

PAPER | KidCAD: Digitally Remixing Toys Through<br />

Tangible Tools<br />

Sean Follmer, Hiroshi Ishii, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA<br />

We bring physical interaction to digital modeling, allowing<br />

children to use existing physical objects as tangible building<br />

blocks <strong>for</strong> new designs. We introduce KidCAD a digital clay<br />

interface <strong>for</strong> remixing toys.<br />

PAPER | ClayVision: The (Elastic) Image of the City<br />

Yuichiro Takeuchi, Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc.,<br />

Japan<br />

Ken Perlin, New York University, USA<br />

16:30—17:50 | Late Afternoon | Wednesday<br />

%<br />

Describes an augmented reality city guide that communicates<br />

through real-time 3D trans<strong>for</strong>mations of buildings. Can spearhead<br />

critical reassessments and revisions of design metaphors <strong>for</strong><br />

augmented reality applications.<br />

PAPER | HoloDesk: Direct 3D Interactions with a<br />

Situated See-Through Display<br />

Otmar Hilliges, Microsoft Research, UK<br />

David Kim, Newcastle University, UK<br />

Shahram Izadi, Microsoft Research, UK<br />

Malte Weiss, RWTH Aachen University, Germany<br />

Andrew Wilson, Microsoft Research, UK<br />

HoloDesk is an interactive system combining an optical seethrough<br />

display and Kinect; enabling direct manipulation of 3D<br />

content. A new technique to model input from raw Kinect data is<br />

introduced.<br />

PAPER | DisplayStacks: Interaction Techniques <strong>for</strong><br />

Stacks of Flexible Thin-Film Displays<br />

Audrey Girouard, Carleton University, Canada<br />

Aneesh Tarun, Roel Vertegaal, Queen’s University, Canada<br />

Presents DisplayStacks, a paper computer that allows physical<br />

stacking of digital documents via piles of thin-film flexible E Ink<br />

displays, with associated interaction techniques.<br />

n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | BALLROOM F<br />

SOCIAL COMPUTING: BUSINESS & BEYOND<br />

SESSION CHAIR: Henriette Cramer, Mobile Life @ SICS, Sweden<br />

PAPER | Corporate Career Presences on Social Network<br />

Sites: An Analysis of Hedonic and Utilitarian Value<br />

Franziska Brecht, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany<br />

Andreas Eckhardt, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main,<br />

Germany<br />

Christian Berger, Oliver Guenther, Humboldt-Universität zu<br />

Berlin, Germany<br />

Presents a structural equation model which describes what<br />

benefits job seekers derive from corporate career presences on<br />

social network sites.<br />

PAPER | Finding and Assessing Social Media<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation Sources in the Context of Journalism &<br />

Nicholas Diakopoulos, Munmun De Choudhury, Mor Naaman,<br />

Rutgers University, USA<br />

Design and evaluation of a system <strong>for</strong> journalists to filter and<br />

assess the verity of sources found through social media, including<br />

eyewitness, user-archetype classifiers, and network and location<br />

cues.<br />

CASE STUDY | Evaluation of the Uses and Benefits of a<br />

Social Business Plat<strong>for</strong>m<br />

Lester Holtzblatt, Jill Drury, Daniel Weiss, Laurie Damianos,<br />

Donna Cuomo, The MITRE Corporation, USA<br />

This case study evaluates how knowledge workers within a<br />

corporation use and benefit from using a social business plat<strong>for</strong>m<br />

and how different patterns of staff activities impact their<br />

experienced benefits.<br />

CASE STUDY | Sustainability of a College Social Network<br />

Site: Role of Autonomy, Engagement, and Relatedness<br />

Donghee Wohn, Michigan State University, USA<br />

Case study describing successful factors of 10-year old college<br />

social network site. Suggestions to designers and administrators<br />

who want to create a sustainable online community.<br />

<strong>CHI</strong> <strong>2012</strong> | Austin, Texas, USA | 81

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