Instructions for panelists
Read and follow the panel discussion guidelines. Your panel presentation is worth 10% of your course grade.
Instructions for the rest of the class
Choose one paper corresponding to the topic for the day. Read the paper. Well before class, see the Assignments section on T-Square to read further instructions, provide your commentary on the paper and formulate a discussion point or question. You are expected to do this for at least 8 of the 10 total class panels for which you are not a panelist. These commentaries are cumulatively worth 5% of your course grade.
Topics
Privacy and Usable Security
Required Papers for March 10, 2014
1. G Iachello, J Hong. End-User Privacy in Human–Computer Interaction. Foundations and Trends in HCI. V. 1 Iss 1, Jan 2007. 1 – 137. Stop at Section 3.5 (read through 3.4.3).
2. R Dhamija, JD Tygar, and M Hearst. Why Phishing Works. In Proc. ACM CHI 2006.
Optional Papers
WK Edwards, E Poole, J Stoll. Security Automation Considered Harmful? NSPW’07.
3D UIs and Augmented Reality
Required Papers for March 12, 2014
1. S Feiner. Augmented reality: A new way of seeing. Scientific American, 286(4), April 2002, 34-41.
Wearable Technology
Required Papers for March 24, 2014
Optional Papers:
T Starner. The Challenges of Wearable Computing: Part 1. IEEE Micro 21, 4 (July 2001), 44-52.
T Starner. The Challenges of Wearable Computing: Part 2. IEEE Micro 21, 4 (July 2001), 54-67.
Computing on the Body
Required Papers for March 26, 2014
NUIs and Multi-Touch Devices
Required Paper for March 28, 2014
1. D Wigdor, D Wixon. Brave NUI World. Morgan Kaufman (Excerpt).
Human Computation and Crowdsourcing
Required Papers for March 31, 2014
1. M Bernstein, G Little, RC Miller, B Hartmann, M Ackerman, DR Karger, D Crowell and K Panovich. Soylent: A Word Processor with a Crowd Inside. In Proc. UIST 2010. ACM Press. New York, NY, USA.
2. J Bigham, C Jayant, H Ji, G Little, A Miller, RC Miller, R Miller, A Tatarowicz, B White, S White and T Yeh. VizWiz: nearly real-time answers to visual questions. In Proc. UIST 2010. ACM Press. New York, NY, USA, 333-342.
Online Communities
Required Papers for April 2, 2014
2. E Gilbert and K Karahalios. Predicting tie strength with social media. In Proc. ACM CHI 2009.
Personal Informatics
Required Papers for April 9, 2014
2. EK Choe, NB Lee, B Lee, W Pratt, JA Kientz. Understanding Quantified Selfers’ Practices in Collecting and Exploring Personal Data. In Proc. ACM CHI 2014 (to appear). ACM, New York, NY USA.
Personal Health and Wellness
Required Papers for April 11, 2014
Promoting Socio-Environmental Responsibility
Required Papers for April 14, 2014
1. J Froehlich, L Findlater, J Landay. The Design of Eco-Feedback Technology. In Proc. ACM CHI 2010.
Optional Papers