Difference: InteractionDesignReadingGroupCHI2008PaperSubmissionPage (15 vs. 16)

Revision 162007-08-23 - PeterMcLachlan

Line: 1 to 1
 
META TOPICPARENT name="InteractionDesignReadingGroupNew"

CHI 2008 Draft Submission Stuff

Line: 19 to 19
 

Next Meeting (date TBD)

Author/Owner Readers Title Summary Approx Date Ready for Review Comments
Tony, Sid Rocky, Leah, Karen, Joel, Garth Surface affordances This paper examines the role of surfaces in meeting room collaboration    
Changed:
<
<
Heidi, Tamara Leah, Karen Visual Exploratory Data Analysis Tool At Work: Real-World Analysis of Noisy Complex Data Field session of Session Viewer, a visualization tool for web session logs Sept 11 (or earlier, but after Aug 24)  
Karyn, Joanna ?, ? TBD A previous study of Tablet PC pen interaction determined that selecting the top edge of the menu item below the target item was a major source of selection errors. We conducted a study to investigate two different approaches to correcting for this error, comparing them to each other and to a control condition. The first approach is to deactivate the top edge such that it functions as an invisible menu separator. The second is to reassign the top edge such that taps in this region are interpreted as selection of the item above, while leaving the visual appearance of the items unchanged. Sept 11 May be a short paper
>
>
Heidi, Tamara Leah, Karen, Peter Visual Exploratory Data Analysis Tool At Work: Real-World Analysis of Noisy Complex Data Field session of Session Viewer, a visualization tool for web session logs Sept 11 (or earlier, but after Aug 24)  
Karyn, Joanna Peter, ? TBD A previous study of Tablet PC pen interaction determined that selecting the top edge of the menu item below the target item was a major source of selection errors. We conducted a study to investigate two different approaches to correcting for this error, comparing them to each other and to a control condition. The first approach is to deactivate the top edge such that it functions as an invisible menu separator. The second is to reassign the top edge such that taps in this region are interpreted as selection of the item above, while leaving the visual appearance of the items unchanged. Sept 11 May be a short paper
 
Kirstie et al. readers title abstract date comments
your name your readers your title your abstract your date optional comments
 
This site is powered by the TWiki collaboration platform Powered by PerlCopyright © 2008-2025 by the contributing authors. All material on this collaboration platform is the property of the contributing authors.
Ideas, requests, problems regarding TWiki? Send feedback