CHI 2006 Workshop Investigating new user experience challenges in iTV: mobility & sociability Dr. David Geerts Dr. Anxo Cereijo Roibàs Dr. Licia Calvi.

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CHI 2006 Workshop Investigating new user experience challenges in iTV: mobility & sociability Dr. David Geerts Dr. Anxo Cereijo Roibàs Dr. Licia Calvi Dr. Elizabeth Furtado

This Workshop This workshop is a discussion platform to unfold the design of future interactive television (iTV) scenarios characterized by pervasive communications in contexts of entertainment, work and government, with special attention to the social character of the usage of this media and the implications for interface design. In particular, it will focus on the use of handhelds and other advanced interfaces (e.g. Interactive Public Displays, spectacles) to extend the iTV social experience outside the home boundaries and to enhance users' communication in diverse contexts.

Focus The workshop will look at how innovative ethno-methodologies, collaborative design approaches and advanced evaluation techniques can lead to the creation and representation of feasible and relevant future communications scenarios that are characterized by a strong collaboration and interaction between users such as mobile iTV. Workshop organizers will also open up a debate around how to identify suitable applications for the above scenarios as well as related new forms of content and novel interaction models that support social use.

Agenda 9:00 – 9:30 Introduction to the general topic of the workshop 9:30 – 10:30 Session 1: introduction and whole group debate (moderated by Dr. Anxo C. Roibàs) 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-12:30 Session 1 (contd.). whole group debate 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch 13:30 – 15:00 Session 2: introduction and whole group debate (moderated by David Geerts) 15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break 15:30 – 17:00 Summary of the topics and conclusions and creation of poster

Session I The first session will address the analysis of the new trends and novel interaction models in mobile and pervasive iTV as well as the new research methodologies and techniques for making the scenarios. The topics of Session I include, but are not limited to: technological, cultural, political, and economic dimensions of future pervasive and interactive communication systems; emerging nomadic societies and related socio-cultural trends; new challenges in pervasive communication systems: interoperability between interfaces, tangible computing, intelligent environments, etc; innovative research approaches (including the use of Cultural Probes) and the creation of feasible and relevant future scenarios; taxonomy of radical applications (broadcast/narrowcast, context-aware, etc); patterns for smart & malleable content; advanced interaction models (immersive environments, humanising interfaces, haptics, etc); advanced evaluation techniques for pervasive iTV applications.

Session II The second session will focus on the design, support and evaluation of sociability in domestic, mobile and pervasive iTV. Each session will focus around a few common subthemes, identified by the moderators based on the submissions. The topics of Session 2 include, but are not limited to: challenges of analyzing and designing for sociability in social electronic media; theorizing sociability in home, mobile and pervasive iTV; understanding and supporting sociability in social electronic media; transferring interaction patterns from other social media like (online) games and the internet to iTV; technologies for social user experiences in iTV; new and emerging iTV communities; evaluating sociability with user based evaluation or expert based evaluation.