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Seminar by Prof. Corina Sas
Large Conference Room, O’Reilly Institute, Trinity College Dublin, 12:00 Thursday 23rd February. Designing for emotion and attention regulationThe last decade has witnessed a significant growth of HCI interest in affective and mindfulness technologies, with a focus on computerized therapy, or … Continue reading
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New Officers
I’m delighted to announce that the new officers for the chapter for 2022-2023 are as follows: Chair: Dr. Conor Linehan (University College Cork) Vice Chair: Dr. Kellie Morrissey (University of Limerick) Treasurer: Dr. Benjamin Cowan (University College Dublin). It is … Continue reading
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iHCI 2022 – Belfast
We are delighted to say that the Irish HCI symposium will reconvene this year in Belfast, hosted by the University of Ulster and the Belfast School of Art by Dr. Kyle Boyd and Dr. Raymond Bond. As for recent years, … Continue reading
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Irish CHI online event
The SIGCHI Ireland chapter will host an online event to celebrate the work produced by Irish Universities that was accepted, and should have been presented, at CHI 2020 in Hawaii. We are inviting authors to make a 5-minute presentation of … Continue reading
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Call for Participation to iHCI 2019, 15th November 2019, NUI Galway.
The 13th annual Irish Human Computer Interaction symposium (iHCI 2019) will take place on Friday 15th of November 2019 at NUI Galway. Following on from last year’s memorable 12th anniversary conference in the University of Limerick, we are delighted to … Continue reading
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Seminar – Kotaro Hara – Introducing People with ASD to Crowd Work, TCD 12:00 25th October
Title: Introducing People with ASD to Crowd Work Kotaro Hara, Singapore Management University Large Conference Room, O’Reilly Institute, TCD, 12:00 25th October Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are unemployed at a high rate, in part because the constraints and … Continue reading
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12th annual Irish Human Computer Interaction conference (iHCI 2018)
The 12th annual Irish Human Computer Interaction symposium (iHCI 2018) will take place on Friday 2nd of November 2018 at the University of Limerick. 11 years after its first edition, iHCI returns to the place where it originated. The overall … Continue reading
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Seminar: Virtual Reality and Serious Games for Safety Training and Education: Design and Evaluation aspects
Luca Chittaro Human-Computer Interaction Lab University of Udine, Italy ORI LCR, 29th August 12:00. BIO: http://speakers.acm.org/speakers/chittaro_6402 ABSTRACT: Virtual reality (VR) experiences and serious games, i.e. video games to further training and education objectives, are increasingly used in a variety of … Continue reading
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Seminar by Prof. Luca Chittaro, Apps for Health and Wellbeing: Physical Exercise, Breathing, Mindfulness
Apps for Health and Wellbeing: Physical Exercise, Breathing, Mindfulness Prof. Luca Chittaro O’Reilly Institute, LCR, Trinity College Dublin, 12:00 August 24th. Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Udine, Italy Different activities that can be potentially embraced by almost any person such … Continue reading
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Seminar by Nic Vanderschantz – KidsQuestions: Assisting Children’s Digital Information Seeking
Nicholas Vanderschantz, University of Waikato, New Zealand LCR, O’Reilly Institute, Trinity College Dublin, Weds 11 July 12:00 KidsQuestions: Assisting Children’s Digital Information Seeking Abstract Children struggle in a variety of ways with the contemporary technologies used in the classroom. Our … Continue reading
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