Elizabeth Churchill: "The Science and Design of Internet Experiences" 1/20, 1pm

Yahoo! Seminar Series
(http://ir.ischool.utexas.edu/yahoo-series)

Speaker/Affiliation: Dr. Elizabeth Churchill, Principal Research
Scientist and manager of the Internet Experiences Group at Yahoo!
Labs, VP ACM SigCHI

Date/Time: Friday, January 20th at 1pm.

Location: UTA 1.208 (1616 Guadalupe St.)

Host: Matt Lease

Talk Title: The Science and Design of Internet Experiences

Talk Abstract

As its name suggests, Human Computer Interaction is centrally
concerned with understanding how people experience computational
technologies, and with designing technologies with peoples'
capabilities, characteristics, preferences, passions and proclivities
in mind. In this talk I will discuss the increasingly broad remit of
human computer interaction (HCI) as a discipline. This expansion is
driven in large part by the proliferation of everyday consumer
devices, the applications that are being built for them and the
Internet as a far-reaching platform for creation, distribution,
recruitment, evaluation and experimentation. I will talk about some of
the projects being conducted by the Internet Experiences Group of
Yahoo! Research, and consider the ways in which research, practice and
development can and do speak to each other. I will lay out some of the
challenges and opportunities we face as HCI researchers, practitioners
and students. In the process I will reflect on what are, in my
opinion, some familiar terms associated with HCI methods that are in
need of a dusting off, among them: user-centered, end-user,
interactive, iterative, qualitative, quantitative, scale, sample and
population.

Bio:

Dr Elizabeth Churchill is a Principal Research Scientist and manager
of the Internet Experiences group at Yahoo! Research. Originally a
psychologist by training, throughout her career Elizabeth has focused
on understanding the ways in which people interact - whether their
interactions are primarily face to face or are technologically
mediated. She has published within the areas of theoretical and
applied psychology, cognitive science, human computer interaction and
computer supported cooperative work. Elizabeth has a BSc in
Experimental Psychology, an MSc in Knowledge Based Systems, both from
the University of Sussex, and a PhD in Cognitive Science from the
University of Cambridge. She regularly teaches at the University of
California, Berkeley's School of Information. In 2010, she was
recognised as a Distinguished Scientist by the Association for
Computing Machinery. She is the current Vice President of the
Association of Computing Machinery's (ACM) Special Interest Group on
Computer Human Interaction (SigCHI).

http://research.yahoo.com/Elizabeth_Churchill

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