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Track on Teamwork, Collaboration and Patient-Centered Care at CBMS 2013
Bridget Kane, Saturnino Luz, (both from Trinity College Dublin) and Pieter Toussaint (NTNU Norway) are organising a special track on Track on Teamwork, Collaboration and Patient-Centered Care at CBMS 2013. Communication, Teamwork, Interaction and Mobility are terms we have come … Continue reading
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Casala at DkIT to host iHCI 2013
Julie Doyle and the staff at the Casala Research Centre will be hosting the 7th Irish HCI conference, with a tentative date of 12-13 June. (Update Dec 2012) Sonja Hermann from the TCD Centre for Bioengineering will be joining them … Continue reading
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iHCI 2012 Conference Report
The sixth annual Irish Human-Computer Interaction (iHCI) Conference took place at NUI Galway on Wednesday 20th and Thursday 21st June. Organised by the School of Education, NUI Galway, it was the first time that the conference was hosted in the … Continue reading
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Seminar@TCD: Interacting is Performing, Dr. Michael Nitsche, Georgia Tech.
On behalf of Mads Haahr: TCD School of Computer Science & Statistics – Seminar Notice Speaker: Associate Professor Michael Nitsche Institution: School of Literature, Communication and Culture, Georgia Institute of Technology Title: Interacting is Performing Date: Friday June 1st 2012 … Continue reading
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Seminar@TCD: Dr. Gavin Doherty – Mental Health Technology: Designing for Engagement
Large Conference Room, O’Reilly Institute, 3pm, 30th April 2012 Mental health difficulties are currently the leading cause of disability in developed countries (WHO metrics). While uptake of technology in the area has been slow, a variety of new technologies to … Continue reading
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Seminar@UCD: Dr. Claire McInerney – Taking Action Through Learning and Knowledge Management – Diabetes Mellitus: Improving Health Care through Communication & Information
School of Information and Library Studies, UCD, on 25 April at 4 PM. Room 106, Library Building (SILS is above the Career Center, to the right of the James Joyce Library). Dr. Claire McInerney is visiting UCD from Rutgers University … Continue reading
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Irish HCI Conference 2012 – Call for papers
iHCI 2012: 6th Annual Irish Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Conference ‘Poetics of Design, Narratives of Use’ Wednesday 20th – Thursday 21st June 2012 National University of Ireland, Galway Conference Website. Call for Papers 2012 marks the sixth year of the … Continue reading
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Seminar at UL: Prof. Barbara Czarniawska, “‘Nomadic Work as Life Story Plot’
The third and last event of the 4th NWL International Seminar Series is on Monday at 3.00pm. A few places are still available, so if you are interested in attending this seminar, please register for it by contacting Fabiano.Pinatti@ul.ie. In … Continue reading
Seminar at UL: ‘Work Around – Practices around Technology, Space and the Ever-changing Nature of Organisational Life’
The second event of the 4th NWL International Seminar Series is approaching. In this seminar we will be hosting Dr. Mark Perry from Brunel University (UK), who will be presenting the paper ‘Work Around – Practices around Technology, Space and … Continue reading
iHCI 2010 Conference Report
CLARITY hosted the fourth Irish Computer Interaction (iHCI 2010) conference in DCU last week. The theme of this year’s conference was “Crossing Boundaries”, which reflects the continued growth of the Irish HCI community. Many of the papers featured within this … Continue reading
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