Interaction Design Reading Group (IDRG)
What is the IDRG?
We collectively decide on a theme we'd like to explore, and then individual members of the group select papers within that theme and lead the discussion on their chosen paper. Typically a theme lasts for 2 to 4 weeks and there is usually one reading per week. Each member is asked to bring at least one question about the paper to the meeting.
When and where do you meet?
Our meeting time for fall/winter 2006-2007 is every Thursday from 3pm-4pm in x736.
How do I join?
Come to a meeting (see details above) and/or subscribe to the mailing list. New participants are always welcome. To subscribe, email
majordomo@csDELETEthisTEXT.ubc.ca with "subscribe idrg-l" in the body (not the subject line) of the message. You can always unsubscribe by emailing the same address with the command "unsubscribe idrg-l". The list email address is idrg-l at cs.ubc.ca.
More info for members
This Term's Schedule
Date |
Summary |
2006/10/19 |
Yamin Presenting: Quan, D., Bakshi, K., Huynh, D., and Karger, D. (2003) User Interfaces for Supporting Multiple Categorization. Proceedings of INTERACT 2003. pdf |
2006/9/21 |
Review of CHI Submissions Part 2 |
2006/9/7 |
Review of CHI Submissions Part 1 |
2006/9/14 |
Orientation and Organization Meeting |
2006/10/5 |
Nicole Presenting: Yeh, Liao, Klemmer, Guimbretiere, Lee, Kakaradov, Stamberger, and Paepcke (2006) ButterflyNet: A Mobile Capture and Access System for Field Biology Research. CHI: ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 2006. pdf |
2006/10/12 |
Dave Presenting: Stelmaszewska, H., Fields, B., & Blandford, A. (2004). Conceptualising user hedonic experience. In Proc. ECCE 2004. pdf |
2006/11/16 |
CSCW Summary Tony's paper: Wilson et al. (2006). Not all sharing is equal: Impact of a large display on small group collaborative work. pdf |
2007/08/21 |
CHI Review Day 1: Pick a paper you'll read, and be prepared to give feedback |