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n SATURDAY & SUNDAY | PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOPS<br />

W01 | Game User Research (Rm 11AB)<br />

Magy Seif El-Nasr, Northeastern University, USA<br />

Heather Desurvire, Behavioristics, Inc., USA<br />

Lennart Nacke, University of Ontario Institute of Technology,<br />

Canada<br />

Anders Drachen, Aalborg University, Denmark<br />

Licia Calvi, NHTV University of Breda, Netherlands<br />

Katherine Isbister, NYU-Poly<br />

Regina Bernhaupt, IRIT, University Paul Sabatier, Toulouse III,<br />

France<br />

This workshop will be the first of its kind at <strong>CHI</strong>, specifically discussing<br />

methodologies in Game User Research - an emerging field focused<br />

on studying player’ gaming experience.<br />

W02 | Managing User Experience Teams: Lessons from<br />

Case Studies, and Establishing Best Practices (Rm 12B)<br />

Janice Rohn, Experian, USA<br />

Dennis Wixon, Microsoft Research, USA<br />

This workshop consists of a group of leaders who will create a set<br />

of management best practices to share with the <strong>CHI</strong> community.<br />

W03 | CrowdCamp: Rapidly Iterating Ideas Related to<br />

Collective Intelligence & Crowdsourcing (Ballroom G)<br />

Paul André, Carnegie Mellon University, USA<br />

Michael Bernstein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA<br />

Mira Dontcheva, Adobe Advanced Technology Labs<br />

Elizabeth Gerber, Northwestern University, USA<br />

Aniket Kittur, Carnegie Mellon University, USA<br />

Rob Miller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA<br />

Hands-on workshop <strong>for</strong> the development of ideas, designs, and<br />

prototypes related to collective intelligence and crowdsourcing.<br />

Will enable diverse disciplines to rapidly test new ideas.<br />

W05 | Educational Interfaces, Software, and Technology<br />

(Ballroom F)<br />

Edward Tse, SMART Technologies, Canada<br />

Lynn Marentette, Union County Public Schools, USA<br />

Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Cornell University, USA<br />

Alexander Thayer, University of Washington, USA<br />

Jochen Huber, Max Mühlhäuser, Technische Universität<br />

Darmstadt, Germany<br />

Si Jung Kim, University of Central Florida, USA<br />

Quincy Brown, Bowie State University, USA<br />

We present a venue <strong>for</strong> the discussion of Educational Interfaces,<br />

Software, and Technologies.<br />

<strong>CHI</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Workshops<br />

n SATURDAY | PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOPS<br />

W06 | The 3rd Dimension of <strong>CHI</strong> (3D<strong>CHI</strong>): Touching and<br />

Designing 3D User Interfaces (Rm 14)<br />

Frank Steinicke, University of Würzburg, Germany<br />

Hrvoje Benko, Microsoft Research, UK<br />

Antonio Krueger, DFKI GmbH, Germany<br />

Daniel Keefe, University of Minnesota, USA<br />

Jean-Baptiste de la Riviere, Immersion SAS, France<br />

Ken Anderson, Intel Corporation, USA<br />

Jonna Häkkilä, Nokia Research Center, Finland<br />

Leena Arhippainen, Minna Pakanen, Intel and Nokia Joint<br />

Innovation Center, Finland<br />

We address the research and industrial challenges involved in<br />

exploring the space where the flat digital world of surface<br />

computing meets the physical, spatial 3D space in which we live.<br />

W07 | Emerging Technologies <strong>for</strong> Healthcare and Aging<br />

(Rm 18A)<br />

Tracy Mitzner, Georgia Tech, USA<br />

Marita O’Brien, University of Alabama-Huntsville, USA<br />

Wendy Rogers, Georgia Tech, USA<br />

This workshop will address interaction issues relevant to emerging<br />

health technologies <strong>for</strong> older adults. Attendees will develop use<br />

cases that can in<strong>for</strong>m healthcare technology developers during<br />

the <strong>for</strong>mative evaluation stage.<br />

W08 | HCI <strong>for</strong> Peace: Preventing, De-Escalating and<br />

Recovering from Conflict (Rm 17A)<br />

Juan Pablo Hourcade, University of Iowa, USA<br />

Natasha Bullock-Rest, Brown University, USA<br />

Janet Davis, Grinnell College, USA<br />

Lahiru Jayatilaka, Neema Moraveji, Stan<strong>for</strong>d University, USA<br />

Lisa Nathan, University of British Columbia, Canada<br />

Panayiotis Zaphiris, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus<br />

An opportunity <strong>for</strong> a focused and extended set of presentations<br />

and discussions on the use of interactive technologies <strong>for</strong><br />

preventing, de-escalating and recovering from conflict.<br />

W09 | A Contextualised Curriculum <strong>for</strong> HCI (Rm 16B)<br />

Sally Fincher, University of Kent, UK<br />

Paul Cairns, University of York, UK<br />

Alan Blackwell, University of Cambridge, UK<br />

This workshop will center on a detailed examination of situated<br />

HCI teaching practices, providing contextualization of HCI<br />

curriculum topics.<br />

W10 | Defamiliarization in Innovation and Usability (Rm<br />

13B)<br />

Charline Poirier, Calum Pringle, Canonical, UK<br />

With innovation, designers need to ask how they can offer a nondisruptive<br />

and enjoyable user experience whilst at the same time<br />

not meeting users’ expectations. Can defamiliarization assist here?<br />

<strong>CHI</strong> <strong>2012</strong> | Austin, Texas, USA | 23

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