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T1 - SketCHI 2.0: Hands-On Special Interest Group on Sketching in HCI
AU - Lewis, Makayla
AU - Sturdee, Miriam
AU - Marquardt, Nicolai
AU - Walny, Jagoda
AU - Foster, Joanna
AU - Hoang, Thuong
AU - Carpendale, Sheelagh
PY - 2019/5/4
Y1 - 2019/5/4
N2 - Sketching is universal. It enables us to work through problems, communicate complexity, work with people who have diverse needs, and document work processes we employ within Human-Computer Interaction. Increased interest in sketching as a methodology within HCI has led to increased attendance of interactive courses, meet-ups, and discussion groups, from those who are complete beginners, to seasoned researchers with the skills and knowledge to support others. By bringing together these individuals, we are able to advance the understanding of how sketching underpins research, and how we might work with sketching as technology advances. SketCHI 2.0 aims to support ongoing discussions and collaborations around sketching in HCI, and further build the Sketching HCI community. As well as drawing on location, feedback, and discussion, we will form collaborative working groups to further our collective interest in this area and conduct high-level discussions about the practical applications and outputs of sketching in HCI.
AB - Sketching is universal. It enables us to work through problems, communicate complexity, work with people who have diverse needs, and document work processes we employ within Human-Computer Interaction. Increased interest in sketching as a methodology within HCI has led to increased attendance of interactive courses, meet-ups, and discussion groups, from those who are complete beginners, to seasoned researchers with the skills and knowledge to support others. By bringing together these individuals, we are able to advance the understanding of how sketching underpins research, and how we might work with sketching as technology advances. SketCHI 2.0 aims to support ongoing discussions and collaborations around sketching in HCI, and further build the Sketching HCI community. As well as drawing on location, feedback, and discussion, we will form collaborative working groups to further our collective interest in this area and conduct high-level discussions about the practical applications and outputs of sketching in HCI.
U2 - 10.1145/3290607.3311753
DO - 10.1145/3290607.3311753
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
BT - CHI EA '19 Extended Abstracts of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
PB - Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
CY - New York
ER -