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HCI 2003,
Designing for Society
September 8-12th, 2003
Bath, United Kingdom
http://www.hci2003.org

The HCI'2003 Tutorials represent and excellent opportunity for staying
at the leading edge of HCI research and practice.  Extended interactions
with expert instructors will bring you up to speed on the lastest topics.
The tutorial program has been put together to appeal to practitioners,
researchers and educators.


Tutorial Sessions on Monday the 8th September are:

[T1] Using design space analysis to facilitate more effective interaction
design meetings (half day): Paul Englefield, Ease of Use group, IBM UK
[T2] Who needs this technology, and why? (full day): William Newman,
University College London Interaction Centre
[T3] Phone usability testing (full day):  Julie Ratner & Anne-Laure
Negri,
Iterative Design, Seattle WA,USA & Consultant, Sophia Antipolis, France
[T4] The art of seeing: practical observation methods for software
development (full day): Susan M. Dray / David A. Siegel, Dray &
Associates, Inc., Minneapolis MN, USA

Tutorial Sessions on Tuesday the 9th September are:

[T5] Systemic task analysis (full day): Dan Diaper, Bournemouth
University
[T6] Creating highly satisfying user experiences using software
engineering techniques to model users and design (full day): Dave Roberts &
Claire Paddison, Ease of Use group, IBM UK
[T7] Information visualization (full day): Robert Spence, Imperial
College, London
[T8] Working with and analyzing qualitative data (full day): David A.
Siegel/ Susan M. Dray, Dray & Associates, Inc., Minneapolis MN, USA
[T9] Setting usability performance requirements (full day): Nigel Bevan,
Serco Usability Services

Moe information can be found at:
http://www.bcs-hci.org.uk/hci2003/confprog-tut.asp

Tutorials are provisional on numbers attending. Popular tutorials fill
up quickly, so please apply early to reserve your place. If you have
applied for a tutorial which is cancelled, you will be offered the option of
taking up a place at an alternative tutorial.

We look forward to welcoming you to Bath.

The HCI 2003 Conference Committee

HCI 2003 is sponsored by ACM The British HCI group.  Industry sponsors
include: Microsoft, Macromedia and Sprinbger Verlag.  HCI 2003 is run
with support and cooperation of the British Computer Society, Engineering
and Physical and Sciences Research Council,  The Institute of Electrical
Engineers, Human Factors Network.

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