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Konstantinos Chorianopoulos HCI@di.ionio Konstantinos Chorianopoulos

Overview iSchools Programming, studio, reading folder Collaborative eClass HCI Courses Portfolio Some outcomes

Reading folder, Studio Beaudouin-Lafon, M. 2004. Designing interaction, not interfaces. In Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual interfaces AVI '04. ACM, New York, NY, 15-22. Beyer, H. and Holtzblatt, K. 1999. Contextual design. interactions 6, 1 (Jan. 1999), 32-42. Card, Stuart K., English, William K. and Burr, Betty J.(1978). Evaluation of Mouse, Rate-Controlled Isometric Joystick, Step Keys, and Text Keys for Text Selection on a CRT,Ergonomics,21:8,601 — 613 Pering, C. 2002. Interaction design prototyping of communicator devices: towards meeting the hardware-software challenge. interactions 9(6):36-46. Gaver, B., Dunne, T., and Pacenti, E. 1999. Design: Cultural probes. interactions 6, 1 (Jan. 1999), 21-29. Greenberg, S. and Buxton, B. 2008. Usability evaluation considered harmful (some of the time). In Proceeding of the Twenty-Sixth Annual SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI '08. ACM, New York, NY, 111-120. Gould JD. Designing for usability, Commun. ACM 28, 3 (Apr. 1985), 300-311. Gould, J. D., Conti, J., and Hovanyecz, T. 1983. Composing letters with a simulated listening typewriter. Commun. ACM 26, 4 (Apr. 1983), 295-308 Holzinger, A. 2005. Usability engineering methods for software developers. Commun. ACM 48, 1 (Jan. 2005), 71-74. Norman, D. The Design of Everyday Things Orlikowski, W. J. 1992. Learning from Notes: organizational issues in groupware implementation. In Proceedings of the 1992 ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work CSCW '92. ACM, New York, NY, 362-369. Rudd, J., Stern, K., and Isensee, S. 1996. Low vs. high-fidelity prototyping debate. interactions 3, 1 (Jan. 1996), 76-85. Seffah, A. and Metzker, E. 2004. The obstacles and myths of usability and software engineering. Commun. ACM 47, 12 (Dec. 2004), 71-76. Johnson, J., Roberts, T. L., Verplank, W., Smith, D. C., Irby, C. H., Beard, M., and Mackey, K. 1989. The Xerox Star: A Retrospective. Computer 22, 9 (Sep. 1989), 11-26, 28-29. Swaminathan, K. and Sato, S. 1997. Interaction design for large displays. interactions 4, 1 (Jan. 1997), 15-24. Teasley, S., Covi, L., Krishnan, M. S., and Olson, J. S. 2000. How does radical collocation help a team succeed?. In Proceedings of the 2000 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work CSCW '00. ACM, New York, NY, 339-346. Want, R., Hopper, A., Falcão, V., and Gibbons, J. 1992. The active badge location system. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 10, 1 (Jan. 1992), 91-102.

HCI Courses Portfolio 2nd year degree on informatics 3rd year 4th year 3rd semester: HCI 4th semester: CSCW (option) 3rd year 5th semester: Multimedia 6th semester: UIST 4th year 8th semester: Ubiquitous Computing (option) MSc on Informatics 1st semester: Interaction Design 2nd semester: CSCW (option)

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