Abstract What can social media do for politicians in the Global South, where a relatively small share of the population uses social media? To answer this, I explore the landscapeContinue reading
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KMDI Speaker Series – Studies in Gameful Interaction Design and Games User Research
Abstract Human-Computer Interaction research for interactive entertainment has grown in popularity over the last decade. Dr. Nacke will take you on a journey through his research from the last 10Continue reading
KMDI Speaker Series – HCI in the Age of Ubiquitous Computing
Abstract How do we understand human-computer interaction (HCI) in an age of ubiquitous computing? As the build environment is increasingly embedded with computational affordances, the ability to identify civic subjects—theirContinue reading
KMDI Speaker Series – Designing Ubiquitous Collaboration: Tools for anytime, anywhere work
Designing Ubiquitous Collaboration: Tools for anytime, anywhere work Guest Speaker: Anthony Tang, University of Calgary Abstract We are increasingly using digital technology to communicate and collaborate with others in aContinue reading
KMDI Year in Review
KMDI has had a busy year, as usual! Here’s a recap of what happened in the 2016-2017 academic year. Fall 2016 poster session The 7th bi-annual KMDI posterContinue reading
KMDI Talk – Dr. Pourang Irani: Big Data & Ubiquitous Analytics
March 18, 2015 Big Data & Ubiquitous Analytics ABSTRACT: Data is growing at an alarming rate. This growth is spurred by an increasingly diverse array of sources, such as embeddedContinue reading