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Adaptive Interaction Techniques for Sharing Design Resources

By Scott Klemmer - Stanford
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  • Fall 2007
  • Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0
  • Stanford

Lecture Description

December 7, 2007 lecture by Brian Lee for the Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). Today's designers generate content both on paper and online. Designers spread their work over physical and digital media, each of which has powerful, but distinct, sets of affordances. Recent work suggests that augmented paper interfaces can marry the ubiquity of paper interactions with the ease of search, annotation, and presentation afforded by digital representation. This dissertation examines novel ways to support and augment the practice of design through sharing and reappropriation of digitally captured design content.

Course Description

Course Index

  1. Designing Interactions that Combine Pen, Paper, and PC
  2. Accountability of Presence: Location Tracking Beyond Privacy
  3. Augmented Social Cognition
  4. Designing a Health Care Interface
  5. Toward Adaptive Services for Personal Archiving
  6. Data Modeling and Conceptual Sketching in the Design Process
  7. ChucK: A Computer Music Programming Language
  8. Context Aware Computing: Understanding Human Intention
  9. Adaptive Interaction Techniques for Sharing Design Resources
  10. Technologies for Collaborative Democracy
  11. Designing for Cuba: Necessary In(ter)vention
  12. The Past, Present, and Future of Digital Memories
  13. The Democratization of Ubiquitous Computing
  14. Automatically Generating Personalized Adaptive User Interfaces
  15. MySong: Automatic Accompaniment for Vocal Melodies
  16. Automating & Customizing the Web With Keyword Programming
  17. Science 2.0: The Design Science of Collaboration
  18. Tangible Media for Design and Inspiration
  19. Pario: the Next Step Beyond Audio and Video
  20. Sculpting Behavior: Developing a Language for Hands-on Learning
  21. Tap is the New Click
  22. Social Annotation, Contextual Collaboration, Online Transparency
  23. Enlightened Trial and Error: Gaining Insight Through New Tools
  24. Computer Graphics as a Telecommunicati on Medium
  25. Not Invented Here: Online Mapping Unraveled