Stanford hci group Scott Klemmer Autumn 2008 What We Learned… and Where We’re Going.

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stanford hci group Scott Klemmer Autumn 2008 What We Learned… and Where We’re Going

THREE THINGS WE LEARNED, THREE DIRECTIONS WE’RE HEADED

A CULTURE OF DATA

NEW MODALITIES

Traditional Interfaces are for…  Seated  Able-bodied  Office Work  Developed World

…so what’s next?

Toward Ubiquitous Computing Source: Weiser, Mark. Nomadic Issues in Ubiquitous Computing, Xerox PARC, 1998

Computers at many scales PARCTAB (inch) PARCPAD / mPAD (foot) Liveboa rd (yard) Source: Want, Roy, Ten Lessons Learned about Ubiquitous Computing, Intel, 2000.

OBSERVING USERS

PROTOTYPING

TIME LEARNING / COMMUNICATION