Using Informal Interfaces to Support Human-Human Communication

Recent Talks by James Landay 10/10/98

The lecture slides can be viewed in PDF, read on the web as part of a slide show, or downloaded in PowerPoint format.


1. Using Informal Interfaces to Support Human-Human Communication
2. Computers Support Human-Human Communication (HHC)
3. Traditional Software Interfaces
4. Traditional Representations
5. Informal Communications Styles
6. Application Areas
7. Outline
8. Interactive Sketching for Early Stage UI Design
9. Early Stage UI Design
10. Sketching of UIs
11. Sketching of UIs
12. Sketching of UIs
13. Drawbacks of Current Tools
14. Paper Sketches
15. Designing UIs with SILK
16. Designing UIs with SILK
17. Designing UIs with SILK
18. Video
19. Current Work on SILK (visual language extensions)
20. Interactive Shared Note Taking
21. Observation
22. Vision
23. Problem: How to Create a Meeting Record?
24. Problem: How to Create a Meeting Record?
25. Problem: How to Create a Meeting Record?
26. “Crystallized” Vision
27. How NotePals Works
28. How NotePals Works (cont.)
29. NotePals User Interface
30. NotePals User Interface (cont)
31. Web-based Note Repository
32. Web-based Note Repository (cont.)
33. Web-based Note Repository (cont.)
34. Advantages of our Approach
35. Current Work
36. Conference Notes
37. Student Note Taking
38. Student Note Taking
39. Future Work
40. Informal Presentations
41. “Informal Interfaces Can Improve Human-Human Communication”
42. Interactive Sketching for Informal Presentations
43. Informal Presentations
44. Problems with Existing Tools
45. Designing Informal Presentations on the Electronic Desk
46. Designing Informal Presentations on the Electronic Desk
47. We Are Building Informal Presentation Tools


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