Accepted workshops are listed below.
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- W01 Art.CHI
- W02 Designing Alternative Systems for local Communities
- W03 Between the Lines: Reevaluating the Online/Offline Binary
- W04 Beyond Personal Informatics: Designing for Experiences with Data
- W05 Collaborating with Intelligent Machines: Interfaces for Creative Sound
- W06 Crossing Domains: Diverse Perspectives on Players
- W07 Crossing HCI and Health: Advancing Health and Wellness Technology Research in Home and Community Settings
- W08 Designing for sharing in local communities
- W09 Developing HCI Education Crossing Asia
- W10 Embarrassing Interactions
- W11 Ethical Encounters in HCI: Research in Sensitive Settings
- W12 Expanding the Boundaries: A SIGCHI HCI & Sustainability Workshop
- W13 Smart for Life: Designing Smart Home Technologies that Evolve with Users
- W14 Text Entry on the Edge
- W15 What to study in HCI?
- Cancelled: W16 When Apps Go Bad: Exploring the Unintended Socio-Political Impact of Locative Media
- W17 Design-Led Inquiry for Mobile Lives
- W18 Developing Skills for Social and Emotional Wellbeing
- W19 Ecological Perspectives in HCI: Promise, Problems, and Potential
- W20 End-User Development in the Internet of Things Era
- W21 Everyday Telepresence: Emerging Practices and Future Research
- W22 Experiencing Autonomous Vehicles: Crossing the Boundaries between a Drive and a Ride
- W23 Exploring the Challenges of Making Data Physical
- W24 Gamifying Research: Strategies, Opportunities, Challenges and Ethics
- W25 How WEIRD is HCI? Extending HCI Principles to other Countries and Cultures
- W26 Knowledge Production in Interaction Design
- W27 Leveraging and Integrating Eastern and Western Insights for Human Engagement Studies in HCI
- W28 Mobile Collocated Interactions: From Smartphones to Wearables
- W29 Principles, Techniques and Perspectives on Optimization and HCI
- W30 Supporting Children to Engage in Play for Wellbeing
Saturday April 18th - Sunday April 19th
Saturday April 18th
Sunday April 19th
List of Workshops
W01 Art.CHI
Saturday April 18th - Sunday April 19th
Link: http://www.art-chi.org
OrganizersDavid England Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom
Linda Candy University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Celine Latulipe University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States
Thecla Schiphorst Simon Fraser University, Canada
Ernest A. Edmonds De Montfort University, United Kingdom
Younghui Kim Hongik University, Republic of Korea
Sean Clark De Montfort University, United Kingdom
Andruid Kerne Texas A&M University, United States
W02 Designing Alternative Systems for local Communities
Saturday April 18th - Sunday April 19th
Link: http://alternativesystems.co.uk/
OrganizersVasillis Vlachokyriakos Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Rob Comber Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Clara Crivellaro Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Nick Taylor University of Dundee, United Kingdom
Stacey Kuznetsov Arizona State University, United States
Andrea Kavanaugh Virginia Tech, United States
Christopher A Le Dantec Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
Joon Kim Kookmin University, Republic of Korea
W03 Between the Lines: Reevaluating the Online/Offline Binary
Saturday April 18th
Link: http://chibetweenthelines.wordpress.com
OrganizersSarah Vieweg Qatar Computing Research Institute, Qatar
Oliver L. Haimson University of California, Irvine, United States
Michael Massimi Facebook, United States
Kenton O'Hara Microsoft Research, United Kingdom
Elizabeth F. Churchill Google, United States
W04 Beyond Personal Informatics: Designing for Experiences with Data
Saturday April 18th
Link: http://di.ncl.ac.uk/beyondpersonalinformatics/
OrganizersChris R. Elsden Newcastle University, United Kingdom
David S. Kirk Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Mark Selby University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Chris Speed Edinburgh University, United Kingdom
W05 Collaborating with Intelligent Machines: Interfaces for Creative Sound
Saturday April 18th
Link: http://collaboratingmachines.wordpress.com
OrganizersFlorian Grote Native Instruments GmbH, Germany
Kristina Andersen STEIM, Netherlands
Peter Knees Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
W06 Crossing Domains: Diverse Perspectives on Players
Saturday April 18th
Link: http://hcid.snu.ac.kr/chi15players/
OrganizersGareth R. White Ubisoft, China
Joonhwan Lee Seoul National University, Republic of Korea
Daniel Johnson Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Peta Wyeth Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Pejman Mirza-Babaei University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
W07 Crossing HCI and Health: Advancing Health and Wellness Technology Research in Home and Community Settings
Saturday April 18th
Link: https://mobiquitous.cis.strath.ac.uk/?q=node/339
OrganizersMarilyn Mcgee-Lennon University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
Lynne Baillie Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom
Jettie Hoonhout Philips Research, Netherlands
Judy Robertson University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
W08 Designing for sharing in local communities
Saturday April 18th
Link: http://designforsharing.com/chiworkshop/
OrganizersLone Malmborg IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Ann Light Northumbria University, United Kingdom
Geraldine Fitzpatrick Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Victoria M. E. Bellotti Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), United States
Margot Brereton Queensland University of Technology, Australia
W09 Developing HCI Education Crossing Asia
Saturday April 18th
Link: http://121.41.103.154/HCIE2015/index.html
OrganizersAnind Dey Carnegie Mellon University, United States
Yuanchun Shi Tsinghua University, China
Feng Tian Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Shiwei Cheng Zhejiang University of Technology, China
W10 Embarrassing Interactions
Saturday April 18th
Link: http://embarrassinginteractions.org
OrganizersSebastian Deterding Northeastern University, United States
Andres Lucero University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Jussi Holopainen Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Germany
Chulhong Min KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Republic of Korea
Adrian David Cheok Keio University Graduate School of Media Design, Japan
Annika Waern Uppsala University, Sweden
Steffen P. Walz RMIT University, Germany
W11 Ethical Encounters in HCI: Research in Sensitive Settings
Saturday April 18th
Link: https://ethicalencountershci.wordpress.com/
OrganizersJenny Waycott The University of Melbourne, Australia
Hilary Davis The University of Melbourne, Australia
Anja Thieme Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Stacy Branham University of Maryland Baltimore County, United States
John Vines Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Cosmin Munteanu University of Toronto, Canada
W12 Expanding the Boundaries: A SIGCHI HCI & Sustainability Workshop
Saturday April 18th
Link: http://wp.lancs.ac.uk/chi15sust
OrganizersAdrian K. Clear Lancaster University, United Kingdom
Chris Preist University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Somya Joshi Stockholm University, Sweden
Lisa P. Nathan University of British Columbia, Canada
Samuel Mann Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand
Bonnie Nardi UC Irvine, United States
W13 Smart for Life: Designing Smart Home Technologies that Evolve with Users
Saturday April 18th
Link: http://www.zpac.ch/smartforlife
OrganizersSarah Mennicken University of Zurich, Switzerland
Amy Hwang University of Toronto, Canada
Rayoung Yang University of Michigan, United States
Jesse Hoey University of Waterloo, Canada
Alex Mihailidis University of Toronto, Canada
Elaine M. Huang University of Zurich, Switzerland
W14 Text Entry on the Edge
Saturday April 18th
Link: http://textentry.org/chi2015
OrganizersJames Clawson Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
Ahmed Sabbir Arif Ryerson University, Canada
Stephen A. Brewster University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
Mark Dunlop University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
Per Ola Kristensson University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Antti Oulasvirta Aalto University, Finland
W15 What to study in HCI?
Saturday April 18th
Link: http://what-to-study-in-hci.org
OrganizersKasper Hornbæk University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Antti Oulasvirta Aalto University, Finland
Stuart Reeves University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Susanne Bødker Aarhus University, Denmark
W16 When Apps Go Bad: Exploring the Unintended Socio-Political Impact of Locative Media
Cancelled Saturday April 18th
Link: http://www.whenappsgobad.org
OrganizersTom Feltwell University of Lincoln, United Kingdom
Shaun W. Lawson University of Lincoln, United Kingdom
John Vines Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Chris Speed University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Marian Dörk University of Applied Sciences Potsdam, Germany
Phillip Brooker University of Bath, United Kingdom
Peta Mitchell Queensland University of Technology, Australia
W17 Design-Led Inquiry for Mobile Lives
Sunday April 19th
Link: http://di.ncl.ac.uk/mlives/
OrganizersKonstantinos Kazakos Newcastle University, United Kingdom
David S. Kirk Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Abigail C. Durrant Newcastle University, United Kingdom
David John Chatting Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Paulina Yurman Royal College of Art, United Kingdom
Jo-Anne Bichard Royal College of Art, United Kingdom
Jaemin Paik Ewha Woman's University, Republic of Korea
W18 Developing Skills for Social and Emotional Wellbeing
Sunday April 19th
Link: http://www.skillsforwellbeing.org/
OrganizersPetr Slovák Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Greg Wadley The University of Melbourne, Australia
David Coyle University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Anja Thieme Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Naomi Yamashita NTT Communication Science Laboratories, Japan
Reeva M. Lederman University of Melbourne, Australia
Stefan schutt Victoria University, Australia
Mia Doces Committee for Children, United States
W19 Ecological Perspectives in HCI: Promise, Problems, and Potential
Sunday April 19th
Link: http://rizzo.media.unisi.it/EPCHI2015
OrganizersEli Blevis Indiana University Bloomington, United States
Susanne Bødker Aarhus University, Denmark
John Flach Wright State University, United States
Jodi L. Forlizzi Carnegie Mellon University, United States
Heekyoung Jung University of Cincinnati, United States
Victor Kaptelinin Umeå University, Sweden
Bonnie Nardi UC Irvine, United States
Antonio Rizzo University of Siena, Italy
W20 End-User Development in the Internet of Things Era
Sunday April 19th
Link: http://www.eudite.org
OrganizersDaniel Tetteroo Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Panos Markopoulos Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Stefano Valtolina Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
Fabio Paternò CNR-ISTI, Italy
Volkmar Pipek University of Siegen, Germany
Margaret M. Burnett Oregon State University, United States
W21 Everyday Telepresence: Emerging Practices and Future Research
Sunday April 19th
Link: http://hci.cs.wisc.edu/workshops/chi2015/
OrganizersIrene Rae University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
Bilge Mutlu University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
Gary M. Olson University of California, Irvine, United States
Judith S. Olson University of California, Irvine, United States
Leila A. Takayama Google, United States
Gina Venolia Microsoft Research, United States
W22 Experiencing Autonomous Vehicles: Crossing the Boundaries between a Drive and a Ride
Sunday April 19th
Link: http://www.autonomous-driving-ux.org/chi2015/
OrganizersAlexander Meschtscherjakov University of Salzburg, Austria
Manfred Tscheligi University of Salzburg, Austria
Dalila Szostak Intel, United States
Rabindra Ratan Michigan State University, United States
Roderick McCall University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Ioannis Politis University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
Sven Krome RMIT University, Australia
W23 Exploring the Challenges of Making Data Physical
Sunday April 19th
Link: http://www.scc.lancs.ac.uk/physicaldata2015/
OrganizersJason Alexander Lancaster University, United Kingdom
Yvonne Jansen University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Kasper Hornbæk University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Johan Kildal Nokia Research Center, Finland
W24 Gamifying Research: Strategies, Opportunities, Challenges and Ethics
Sunday April 19th
Link: http://gamification-research.org/chi2015
OrganizersSebastian Deterding Northeastern University, United States
Seth Cooper University of Washington, United States
Alessandro Canossa Northeastern University, United States
Lennart E. Nacke University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
Casper Harteveld Northeastern University, United States
Jennifer R. Whitson University of Waterloo, Canada
W25 How WEIRD is HCI? Extending HCI Principles to other Countries and Cultures
Sunday April 19th
Link: http://www.arolis.com/chi_2015_WEIRD_HCI_workshop
OrganizersChristian Sturm Hamm-Lippstadt University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Alice Oh KAIST, Republic of Korea
Sebastian Linxen University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland
Jose Abdelnour Nocera University of West London, United Kingdom
Susan M. Dray Dray & Associates, Inc., United States
Katharina Reinecke University of Michigan, United States
W26 Knowledge Production in Interaction Design
Sunday April 19th
Link: http://mobilelifecentre.org/content/w26-knowledge-production-interaction-design
OrganizersKristina Höök KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Peter Dalsgaard Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark
Stuart Reeves University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Jeffrey Bardzell Indiana University Bloomington, United States
Jonas Löwgren Malmo University, Sweden
Erik Stolterman Indiana University Bloomington, United States
Yvonne Rogers University College London, United Kingdom
W27 Leveraging and Integrating Eastern and Western Insights for Human Engagement Studies in HCI
Sunday April 19th
Link: http://eastwest.xrenlab.com/
OrganizersEffie L.-C. Law University of Leicester, United Kingdom
Chaklam Silpasuwanchai Kochi University of Technology, Japan
Xiangshi Ren Kochi University of Technology, Japan
Jeffrey Bardzell Indiana University Bloomington, United States
Torkil Clemmensen Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Yan Liu The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
W28 Mobile Collocated Interactions: From Smartphones to Wearables
Sunday April 19th
Link: http://www.funkydesignspaces.com/mobile_collocated/
OrganizersAndrés Lucero University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
James Clawson Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
Kent Lyons Yahoo, United States
Joel E. Fischer University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Daniel Ashbrook Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences, Nokia Research Center Hollywood, United States
Simon Robinson Swansea University, United Kingdom
W29 Principles, Techniques and Perspectives on Optimization and HCI
Sunday April 19th
Link: http://pokristensson.com/optimization/
OrganizersPer Ola Kristensson University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Xiaojun Bi Google, Inc., United States
Andrew Howes University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Antti Oulasvirta Aalto University, Finland
Roderick Murray-Smith University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
Harold Thimbleby Swansea University, United Kingdom
John Williamson University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
Shumin Zhai Google, Inc., United States
W30 Supporting Children to Engage in Play for Wellbeing
Sunday April 19th
Link: http://di.ncl.ac.uk/playwellbeing/
OrganizersKevin Marshall Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Gavin Wood Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Janet Read University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom
Svetlana Yarosh University of Minnesota, United States
Madeline Balaam Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Jung-Joo Lee National University of Singapore, Singapore
Workshops Co-Chairs
Jürgen Steimle, Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Germany Bongshin Lee, Microsoft Research, USA workshops@chi2015.acm.org