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CHI 2008

Florence, Italy
April 5 – 10, 2008



CHI 2008 focuses on the balance between art and science, design and research, practical motivation and the process that leads the way to innovative excellence. It is about balance in our rapidly evolving field, the balance between individuals and groups, collocated and remote, stationary and mobile, in both our local and global communities.

CHI is sponsored by ACM SIGCHI, the ACM's Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction, whose mission is to get people working on the design, evaluation, implementation, and study of interactive computing systems for human use. ACM SIGCHI provides an international, interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas about the field of human-computer interaction (HCI).

Stephanie Rosenbaum

  • Panelist, "From Usability to User Experience: What has really changed in practice in the last 25 years"
  • Moderator, "Longitudinal Usability Data Collection: Art versus Science?"
  • Organizer of the Special Interest Group (SIG), "Current Issues in Assessing and Improving Information Usability"

Garett Dworman

Committee Co-Chair of Courses, CHI 2009