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We introduce a new area of interaction research, everyday computing, by focusing on scaling ubiquitous computing with respect to time. Our motivations for everyday computing stem from wanting to support the informal and unstructured activities typical of much of our everyday lives. Our goal is understanding the transformation of everyday life as computing is ubiquitously integrated into informal, daily activities and routines.
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Lab News
Dr. J Says at the National Business Coalition on Health |
November 15, 2009
Chad and Jiten exhibited Dr. J Says at the 14th NBCH conference as a contextually relevant on-site intervention and disease management platform in Phoenix on Nov 10 2009.
Dr. J Says at Health 2.0 |
November 15, 2009
Chad and Jiten presented Dr. J Says at the Health 2.0 2009 conference in San Francisco as a part of the session on wellness 2.0. Dr. J Says was also selected as one of the top 8 finalists of the IDEO human-centered design challenge at the same event.
Jeremy Goecks' Defense of Dissertation |
May 8, 2009
Jeremy Goecks successfully defended his Ph.D. dissertation, "Understanding the Social Navigation User Experience." Jeremy has accepted a postdoctoral position at Emory University. Congratulations Jeremy!
Lena Mamykina's Defense of Dissertation |
November 21, 2008
Lena Mamykina successfully defended her Ph.D. dissertation, "Designing Ubiquitous Computing for Reflection and Learning." Congratulations Lena!