Last HCT Seminar of term yesterday. They have been a great group of talks (with even better cake) but I admit I shall be grateful for the reprieve.
So this term we had:
- John Rimmer (University College London) 'The Use of Information and Technology by Humanities Scholars - an overview of the UCIS project and a report on some current research findings'
- Magnus Nilsson (Roskilde University) 'Representing time in calendar and scheduling systems - on scheduling and temporal coordination in home-care work'
- Sandrine Balbo (University of Melbourne) 'Leading usability evaluations to WAUTER'
- Ryan Baker (University of Nottingham) 'Developing Systems that Detect and Adapt to When Students Game the System'
- Ann Light (Queen Mary, University of London) 'Designing the Not-Quite-Yet' (Workshop)
- Charles Crook (University of Nottingham) 'A cultural stance towards learning science and learning technology'
- Aris Alissandrakis (University of Hertfordshire) 'Social Learning for Social Robots'
- Katherine Howland (University of Sussex) 'ScriptCards: A Visual Programming Language for Games Authoring by Young People'
I am already looking forward to the talks from several of the speakers we have lined up for next term.


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