Monday, 16 January 2012

Usability lab in DMU

Usability lab is essential for UCD study. In DMU, there is a professional usability study environment. You can launch UCD methods in this lab such as interview, focus group and etc.  The space is sound proof and allocated in a very quiet school corner. 

As you can design your own layout and employ necessary equipments to fit your assessment needs. For example, you can arrange focus group to a set of sofa area, or if you need to assess the usability of web UI, you can set up a table and a chair.  

Nevertheless, relying on just the usability room will not make you become a UCD expert. A good UCD study requires not only a good space and tools, but also a well-planned proposal for assessment.  





Sunday, 15 January 2012

Design and Emotion Conference 2012

Design and Emotion Conference 2012  (website)



London 2012 - Out of Control

LONDON 2012 - OUT OF CONTROL

11th-14th September 2012
Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design

Conference Website
Please visit the conference website for additional information.


CALL FOR PAPERS

Dear Colleagues

The organising committee of the 8th International Design & Emotion Conference, London, 11th-14th September 2012, is very pleased to invite you to participate in this conference.

This conference is a forum held every other year where practitioners, academics and industry leaders meet and exchange knowledge and insights concerning the cross-disciplinary field of design and emotion.

We are looking for researchers, academics and practitioners to submit proposals for the following:

1) Paper Submissions

Full Papers are expected to contribute widely applicable long-lasting knowledge to the discipline. Accepted papers will be presented in the conference programme and published in the proceedings. The paper length is a maximum of 12 pages (approximately 4,000-5,000 words plus figures and tables) in the specified format, which will be detailed on the website (including a template).

Short Papers (Posters) are expected to describe research that is more appropriate for the interactive poster session. The paper length should be a maximum of 5 pages (approximately 2,000 words plus figures and tables) and an additional page containing a full-page image of the poster in the specified format for the publication in the conference proceedings. The first submission requires a short paper manuscript without the poster page.

2) Case Studies

Case studies are invited for submission to present design projects that address issues and insights in design and emotion, or to communicate and discuss your approach to enhance emotional effects. These must include a summary description in a maximum of 5 pages (approximately 2,000 words) in the specified format and a maximum of 30 slides illustrating the design, design process and use.

3) Workshops & Masterclasses

Workshops & Masterclasses of either a full or half-day will be held on 11th September 2012 prior to the main programme of the conference. The purpose is to provide a platform for presenting and discussing novel ideas and emerging issues in a less formal way than the conference itself. The format of each workshop/masterclass is to be determined by its organiser, but each one is expected to include ample time for general discussion.

THEMES AND TOPICS

While Design & Emotion is the overarching focus of the conference—allowing us to consider all aspects of the relationship between human experience and design understood in its widest senses—the theme this year is “Out of Control”.

For a number of years, uncertainty, crisis and chaos have been keywords describing the experience of many of us. A world driven by uncertainty, crisis and chaos demands different responses from design (as a community, a practice and a process). On one hand we can mitigate against these—designing systems which can withstand, or manage, the challenges they produce. Here there is a focus upon design as a “problem-solving” activity. On the other, we can use them as springboards to a creative future. In this way, design as “opportunity mapping” becomes important.

We would like to encompass both of these approaches to design and to examine how they impact upon, or are generated by, the whole spectrum of human emotion experienced at the macro (socio-cultural), micro (personal), meta (philosophical), processural (methodological) and strategic levels.

This conference is open to any theoretical, empirical or methodological work on Design & Emotion and we are particularly interested in receiving papers from researchers, academics and practitioners in the following topic areas (though they are by no means exhaustive and other work relevant to the theme will be considered):
Society/Culture
Socially Responsive/Responsible Design
Design for Behavioural Change
Design & Space/Environment
Design for Digital Media
Corporate Social Responsibility
The Self/The Object
Design & Identity
Design & Well-Being (inc. food, healthcare & love)
Design & Illusion, Fake & Fraud
User Experience (inc. Human Factors & HCI)
Experience Design
The Philosophical
Design without Emotion
Design, Affect & the Materiality of Experience
Design, Magic & Enchantment
Processes, Methodologies, Tools & Methods
Research Methodologies
Theoretical Foundations
Empirical Approaches
Design, Strategy & Innovation
Design & the Future (foresight/trends)
Designing Services
Business Experience
Branding
 

SUBMISSION AND REVIEW PROCESS

Submission and review processes will be handled by our conference system. All submissions will go through a blind-review process with at least two reviewers considering each proposal. All submissions accepted in the second review will be asked to submit the final manuscripts in the camera-ready format. The detailed authoring guideline will be available on the conference website.

IMPORTANT DATES

1st February 2012
15th April 2012
1st May 2012
15th May 2012
1st June 2012
15th June 2012
15th July 2012
11th September 2012
12th-14th September 2012
Papers & Case Study submissions
Notification of Acceptance Papers & Case Studies
Workshops/Masterclasses submissions
Final Paper submissions
Notification of Acceptance Workshops/Masterclasses
Final Acceptance
Early Registration
Workshops/Masterclasses
Conference
  
Contact Details

Please direct all enquiries to the following:

de2012@csm.arts.ac.uk

Organising Committee

Dr Jamie Brassett (CSM)
Prof Janet McDonnell (CSM)
Prof Paul Hekkert (D&E)
Dr Geke Ludden (D&E)
Jeroen van Erp (D&E)

Saturday, 7 January 2012

Empathic suit by MIT AgeLab


As empathic design is one of the approach to UCD, this suit seems to be a great help for stakeholders to gain understanding to seniors. This project is by MIT AgeLab's AGNES.

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Scholar talks

UCD meeting is regularly held monthly, and host by Dr. Robert Chen.  Today's talks between Dr. Chen and the inviting scholar Dr. Xong Wei, is about the design education. 



Wednesday, 15 December 2010

[Conference]Mobile HCI 2011:Stockholm August30 to 2 September

 
The Mobile HCI conference is at the centre of the most expanding area of computing, i.e. the astonishing emergence of a mobile application market and the expansion of internet services to wide and mobile user groups. It is the leading conference in the field of Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services. MobileHCI is now on its 12th Edition with some of the previous events taking place in Lisbon (2010), Bonn (2009), Amsterdam (2008), Singapore (2007), Espoo (2006), Salzburg (2005), Glasgow (2004), Udine (2003), Pisa (2002), Lille (2001), Edinburgh (1999), Glasgow (1998).


Submissions

Important Dates


Suggested topics

We solicit original research and technical papers not published elsewhere focusing on the following topics (but not limited to):
  • Novel user interfaces and interaction techniques
  • Mobile social networks
  • Context-aware systems
  • Multimodal interaction (including audio and speech)
  • User centred design tools and methods for mobile systems
  • Ethnographical and field studies with mobile technology
  • Group interaction and mobility
  • Mobile learning
  • Interfaces for mobile communities
  • Services for mobile devices
  • The design of location-based services for mobile devices
  • The design; evaluation and case studies-of-use of application development environments
  • Wearable computing, smart clothes, new devices and sensors
  • Mobile entertainment, storytelling and location based gaming
  • Aesthetic interaction and experience design
  • Affective Computing and mobile embodied interaction
  • Perception and modelling of the environment
  • Personal assistance with mobile devices
  • Mobile art
  • Mobility and work environments
  • Evaluation and usability of mobile devices and services
  • Mobile accessibility
  • Model-based design of interactive mobile systems
  • Visualization techniques for the mobile context (including 3D graphics on mobile devices)
  • Safety issues e.g., in-car user interfaces, payments
  • Trust, privacy, content protection, legal aspects & issues in mobile applications & services
The conference Proceedings will be published by ACM and indexed by the ACM Digital Library.