human.interaction.design2010 - Tuesday 23 November, Area42, Brussels
human.interaction.design2010 is a conference on usability, user experience and human-computer interaction, organised by SIGCHI.be →, the Belgian chapter of ACM SIGCHI →. The conference offers an exciting mix of workshops, tutorials, presentations and keynotes, and an opportunity to network with academics and professionals specialised or interested in designing usable technology with a great user experience.
The conference will take place on Tuesday 23 November at Area42, Brussels (see location).
Conference highlights
Keynotes
Setting User Experience Targets to Improve Your Competitive Advantage
by Virpi Roto (Researcher at University of Helsinki / former principle researcher at Nokia Research)
View abstract
keynote Virpi Roto
User Experience Research at Philips Research
by Boris de Ruyter (Principle Scientist at Philips Research)
View abstract keynote Boris de Ruyter
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Workshops and tutorials
- The very basics of Human Centered Interaction Design (Koen Peters, Namahn)
- What future user interfaces may bring (Joannes Vandermeulen, Namahn)
- Prototyping with Microsoft Sketchflow (Tom Crombez, Microsoft)
- Creative methods for designing and evaluating user experiences (David Geerts, K.U.Leuven)
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Presentations
- Multi-touch Experiences: Interaction Design Patterns and Visual Design (Jan Derboven, K.U.Leuven)
- CAP++: Abstract user interfaces for user-centered software development (Jan Van den Bergh, UHasselt)
- Wiring classrooms and connecting students: A co-design case study (Lizzy Bleumers, VUB)
- UX design for the roommaid and the bellman (Annita Beysen, u-sentric)
- Man Beats Machine: Why Usability Research Should Value Quality over Quantity (Johan Verhaegen, Human Interface Group)
- On Developing a Framework for Funology in mCRM (Kirsten Woodhams-Thomson, University of Waikato, New Zealand)
- Remote Mobile Usability Lab (Jan Moons , Alcatel-Lucent Bell Laboratories )
(for more details, see full programme)




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