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BCS HCI 2008: Liverpool, UK
- David England:

Proceedings of the 22nd British HCI Group Annual Conference on HCI 2008: People and Computers XXII: Culture, Creativity, Interaction - Volume 2, BCS HCI 2008, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 1-5 September 2008. BCS 2008, ISBN 978-1-906124-06-9
Short papers
- Abdullah Al Mahmud, Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Jean-Bernard Martens:

Enabling storytelling by Aphasics in an augmented home environment. 3-6 - Abdullah Al Mahmud, Omar Mubin, Suleman Shahid, James F. Juola, Boris E. R. de Ruyter:

EZ phone: persuading mobile users to conserve energy. 7-10 - Omar Mubin, Suleman Shahid, Abdullah Al Mahmud:

Walk 2 Win: towards designing a mobile game for elderly's social engagement. 11-14 - David Beymer, Daniel M. Russell, Peter Z. Orton:

An eye tracking study of how font size and type influence online reading. 15-18 - Daragh Byrne, Aiden R. Doherty, Gareth J. F. Jones, Alan F. Smeaton, Sanna Kumpulainen, Kalervo Järvelin:

The SenseCam as a tool for task observation. 19-22 - Marco Campanella, Jettie Hoonhout:

Understanding behaviors and needs for home videos. 23-26 - Rubina Freitas, Pedro F. Campos:

SMART: a SysteM of Augmented Reality for Teaching 2nd grade students. 27-30 - Tom Cuypers, Jan Schneider, Johannes Taelman, Kris Luyten, Philippe Bekaert:

Eunomia: toward a framework for multi-touch information displays in public spaces. 31-34 - Joseph McKnight, Gavin J. Doherty:

Distributed cognition and mobile healthcare work. 35-38 - Dina Ahmad, Andreas Komninos, Lynne Baillie:

Future mobile health systems: designing personal mobile applications to assist self diagnosis. 39-42 - Victoria Land, Mary Lumkin, David M. Frohlich:

Conveying availability and capability to communicate in naturalistic interaction. 43-46 - Celine Latulipe, Sybil Huskey:

Dance.Draw: exquisite interaction. 47-51 - Linda Little, Pamela Briggs:

Ubiquitous healthcare: do we want it? 53-56 - Joanna Lumsden, Patrick Drost:

A comparison of the impact of avoidance cues in hazard avoidance during evaluation of text entry. 57-60 - Emanuela Mazzone, Janet C. Read, Russell Beale:

Understanding children's contributions during informant design. 61-64 - Oussama Metatla, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Tony Stockman:

Comparing interaction strategies for constructing diagrams in an audio-only interface. 65-69 - Sylvie Noël, Russell Beale:

Sharing vocabularies: tag usage in CiteULike. 71-74 - Brandon Paulson, Tracy Hammond:

Office activity recognition using hand posture cues. 75-78 - Janet C. Read:

What you see is what you worry about: errors -- real and imagined. 79-82 - Antti Salovaara:

Struggling with gift-giving obligations: when mobile messages are too laborious to reciprocate. 83-86 - Lalatendu Satpathy, Saara Kamppari, Bridget A. Lewis, Ajay Prasad, Yong Woo Rhee, Benjamin Elgart, Steven Mark Drucker:

Pixaura: supporting tentative decision making when selecting and sharing digital photos. 87-91 - Lasse Schwarten, Benjamin Walther-Franks, Christoph Grimmer, Sebastian Feige:

A comparison of motion and keypad interaction for fine manipulation on mobile devices. 93-103 - Diana Yifan Xu, Janet C. Read, Robert Sheehan:

In search of tangible magic. 97-100 - Philip Fei Wu, Yan Qu, Jennifer J. Preece:

Why an emergency alert system isn't adopted: the impact of socio-technical context. 101-104
Student papers
- Marwan Alseid, Dimitrios Rigas:

Efficiency of multimodal metaphors in the presentation of learning information. 107-110 - Irene Anggreeni, Mascha van der Voort:

Supporting scenario building in product design. 111-114 - Jonathan Melhuish, Russell Beale:

News not noise: socially aware information filtering. 115-118 - Daniel Brynolf, Vanessa Carpenter, Mads Hobye, Henrik Svarrer Larsen:

Bodily awareness: an exploration in critical design. 119-122 - Jaeseung Chang, Marie-Luce Bourguet:

Usability framework for the design and evaluation of multimodal interaction. 123-126 - Jonathan Frye, Björn Franke:

PDP: pen driven programming. 127-130 - Nicholas Hill, Parisa Eslambolchilar:

Seam carving for enhancing image usability on mobiles. 131-134 - Nadia Pantidi, Hugh Robinson, Yvonne Rogers:

Can technology-rich spaces support multiple uses? 135-138 - Michael Voong, Russell Beale:

Representing location in location-based social awareness systems. 139-142
Posters
- Omar Mubin, Abdullah Al Mahmud:

Exploring multimodal robotic interaction through storytelling for Aphasics. 145-146 - Matthew Horton, Janet C. Read:

Interactive whiteboards in the living room?: asking children about their technologies. 147-148 - Dina Ahmad, Andreas Komninos, Lynne Baillie:

Experiences in designing personal health assistants for the impending aged generation. 149-150 - Hyun-Chul Lee, Jung-Woon Lee:

Design approach for touch based user interfaces. 151-152 - P. Y. Ko, Robert Wing Pong Luk, Edward Kei Shiu Ho, Fu-Lai Chung, Dik Lun Lee:

Are concepts useful for organizing search results? 153-154 - Nele Van den Ende, Jettie Hoonhout, Lydia Meesters:

Involvement in video material: concept mapping. 155-156
Panels
- Ann Light, Pam Briggs, Karen Martin:

Seeding without leading: making space for participant contribution in design elicitation techniques. 159-161 - Tom Stewart:

HCI: whose job is it anyway? 163-164
Laboratory and organisation overviews
- Ernest A. Edmonds:

The creativity and cognition studios. 167-168 - Celine Latulipe, Heather Richter Lipford:

The HCI lab at UNC Charlotte. 169-170 - Mario Alberto Moreno Rocha, Dayfel Hernández Martínez:

UsaLab: the experience of a usability lab from the Mexican perspective. 171-172 - Anna Trifonova, Letizia Jaccheri:

SArt project: research in the intersection between software and art. 173-176
Workshops
- Elizabeth Sillence, Linda Little, Pamela Briggs:

e-health. 179-180 - Carola Boehm:

Creating creative processes: a workshop demonstrating a methodological approach for subjects between the sciences and the arts. 181-182 - Mark Blythe, Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell, Alan F. Blackwell:

Critical issues in interaction design. 183-184 - Willem-Paul Brinkman, Charles van der Mast, Annette M. Payne, Joshua Underwood:

HCI for technology enhanced learning. 185-186 - Celine Latulipe, Michael A. Terry:

Evaluation instruments for creativity support tools. 187-188 - Christian Peter, Elizabeth A. Crane, Marc Fabri, Harry W. Agius, Lesley Axelrod:

Emotion in HCI: designing for people. 189-190 - Andreas Holzinger, Harold W. Thimbleby, Russell Beale:

Workshop HCI for medicine and health care (HCI4MED). 191-192 - Joy Goodman-Deane, Suzette Keith, Gill Whitney:

HCI and the older population. 193-194 - Matt-Mouley Bouamrane, Saturnino Luz, Masood Masoodian:

First international workshop on using ontologies in interactive systems, ONTORACT'08. 195-196 - Helen Petrie, Christopher Power, Ray Adams, Faustina Hwang, Gerhard Weber, Jenny S. Darzentas, Carlos A. Velasco:

Innovations in measuring accessibility: theoretical and practical perspectives. 197-198 - Tommaso Colombino, Antonietta Grasso, David B. Martin, Jacki O'Neill, John Bowers:

Aesthetics, digital technology and collaboration. 199-200 - Caroline Jarrett, Katie Grant, B. L. William Wong, Neesha Kodagoda, Kathryn Summers:

Designing for people who do not read easily. 201-202 - Lidia Oshlyansky, Paul A. Cairns, M. Angela Sasse, Chandra Harrison:

The challenges faced by academia preparing students for industry: what we teach and what we do. 203-204 - Rod McCall, Anne-Kathrin Braun, Barbara Maria Grüter:

Evaluating player experiences in location aware games. 205-206 - Peter J. Wild:

HCI and the analysis, design, and evaluation of services. 207-208 - David England:

Whole body interaction 2. 209-210
Tutorials
- Stephen Brown, Andreas Holzinger:

Low cost prototyping: part 1, or how to produce better ideas faster by getting user reactions early and often. 213-214 - Peter Bagnall:

Using personas effectively. 215-216 - Andreas Holzinger, Stephen Brown:

Low cost prototyping: part 2, or how to apply the thinking-aloud method efficiently. 217-218 - Neil A. M. Maiden, Sara Jones:

Provoking creative design: making it scale. 219-220 - Anna Louise Cox, Paul A. Cairns, Harold W. Thimbleby, Natalie Webb:

Research methods for HCI. 221-222
HCI practice day
- Colin Bird:

Are you searching for ways to find information? 225-227 - Caroline Jarrett:

Label placement in forms: what's best? 229-230 - Youngho Rhee, Banghun Chun, Eun Jung Lee:

Mobile LifeDiaryTM: true life management service. 231-235 - Muhammad Tahir, Gilles Bailly, Eric Lecolinet:

Exploring the impulsion and vibration effects of tactile patterns. 237-240 - Lu Wang, Pedro Fonseca, Bas Zoetekouw:

User test of soccer highlights application. 241-244
Doctoral consortium
- Alain Forget:

Helping users create and remember more secure text passwords. 247-248 - Akiyo Kano:

MECE method for categorising typing errors. 249-250 - Emanuela Mazzone:

Determining value in informant design with children. 251-252 - Helena Sustar:

Facilitating and measuring older people's creative engagement in a user centered design process. 253-254 - Priyamvada Tripathi:

Human-centric framework for perceptually adaptive interfaces. 255-256 - Michael Voong:

Mobile location-based awareness and connectedness. 257-258 - Philip Fei Wu:

Motivation for adopting emergency response technology in community settings. 259-260

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