Date: Tuesday May 18, 2010
Time: 6:00pm
Place: TheCodeFactory, 246 Queen St., Ottawa
CHIlights will feature highlights from the CHI 2010 conference and other conferences. Members from the CapCHI community will present their own personal views of recent HCI-related conferences, including highlights, lowlights, trends, observations and photos.
CHIstuds will feature brief presentations highlighting student projects and research from the past year. Speakers will include Elizabeth Stobert, a recipient of our Student Research Travel Supplement. The speakers for this evening will be as follows…
- Alain Forget: Shoulder-Surfing Resistance with Eye-Gaze Entry in Click-Based Graphical Passwords
- Aren Hunter: Recovering Dynamic Objects after Interruptions
- Stephanie Pineau: Visual Attributes Contributing to Web Page Appeal
- Patrick Noonan: Deriving User Requirements for an CBRNE Emergency Support System
- Elizabeth Stobert: Usability and Strength in Click-based Graphical Passwords
When and Where:
This event will take place on Tuesday, May 18, 6:00pm at TheCodeFactory, located at 246 Queen Street, between Bank and Kent, (on the second floor) above the Green Papaya Restaurant.
Note: there is no cost for attending this event and prior registration is not required. Light snacks and refreshments will be served. An informal social gathering will follow at a nearby pub.
Who:
CapCHI is a social and professional society of people who work as user interface designers, researchers, educators, software developers, web designers, graphic designers and human factors engineers in and around Canada’s National Capital Region. Founded in 1991, CapCHI’s goal is to bring together local professionals interested in how humans and computers interact, in a relaxed and informal atmosphere.