Amsterdam, Netherlands

EC-TEL 08 (Maastricht, The Netherlands)

Monday, May 19th, 2008 by Conference Editor
September 17, 2008toSeptember 19, 2008

Third European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning, EC-TEL 08, invites all researchers across the different fields of TEL (education, psychology, computer science, etc.) to contribute to the scientific landscape of technology enhanced learning.

Technologies have spread across a variety of learning contexts. They are used in formal (primary, secondary and higher) education, corporate training and lifelong learning. Large corporations are creating campuses, which reveals their convergence with universities. Technologies are used in general curricula as well as in vocational training. The spread of mobile devices, social learning techniques and personalization technologies is closing the gap between formal and informal learning. Recent developments promote the integration of individual learning, small group collaboration as well as class-wide or community activities within a coherent pedagogical scenario. These scenarios combine activities that intensively rely on computers with activities that marginally use technologies. Such activities occur in the classrooms and in the training centres but also across multiple other spaces: offices, homes, cars, field trips, ski lifts, and so on. Most modern learning environments do not fit anymore within one pedagogical stream: they integrate heterogeneous software components such as a simulation tool, hypertext, an argumentation tool and a tutorial. Old barriers between different visions of learning technologies are fading out. A similar convergence is happening between research on knowledge management and technology enhanced learning.

UX Cocktail Hours Amsterdam

Saturday, March 29th, 2008 by Keith Instone

UX Cocktail Hours Amsterdam is a group for User Experience practitioners in and around Amsterdam who would like to attend (one or more) UX Cocktail Hours in the neighborhood. The goal of the cocktail hours is to get together informally, share news and ideas through short presentations, meet other UX practitioners, chat about work, the weather, “koetjes en kalfjes” (chit-chat), and have a drink (or two). Most Cocktail Hours these days are held at the offices of a local UX department and the drinks and some snacks are usually sponsored.

If you feel your work is related to User Experience, but your business card says Information Architect, Interaction Designer, User Interface Engineer, Concept Designer, Usability Consultant, or similar, you’re welcome too.

The owner of this list is Peter Boersma.

FG 2008 (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Saturday, March 8th, 2008 by Conference Editor
September 17, 2008toSeptember 19, 2008

The 8th International IEEE Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, FG 2008, is the premier international forum for state of the art image and video-based biometric gesture and body movement recognition. This year, we are especially soliciting papers discussing Enabling Behavioral and Contextual Human- Machine Interfaces in areas including behavioral and affective computing, multimodal and context-sensitive interfaces, vision-based human robot interaction, and ambient intelligence.

Creative Company Conference (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Saturday, March 8th, 2008 by Conference Editor
April 1, 2008

The Creative Company Conference is the first international conference that brings business and creativity together in one arena, deconstructs the DNA of creative companies to understand their business models, presents the entrepreneurs that play the game of value creation, innovation and creativity in business.

IHCI 08 (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008 by Conference Editor
July 25, 2008toJuly 27, 2008

The IADIS Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction (IHCI 2008) conference aims to address the main issues of concern within Interface Culture and Design with a particular emphasis on the affective aspects of design, development and implementation of interfaces and the generational implications for design of human and technology interaction. This conference aims to explore and discuss innovative studies of technology and its application in interfaces and welcomes research in progress, case studies, practical demonstrations and workshops in addition to the traditional submission categories.

The Web and Beyond 2008: Mobility (Amsterdam, the Netherlands)

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007 by Conference Editor
May 22, 2008

The Web is in a state of motion: no longer is it primarily being accessed through PCs, but more and more does it find its way into our phones, our cars, on the streets and in buildings. And once there, the Web is interacting with us in smarter and richer ways than before. Bluetooth or RFID in a busstop personalizes the map and advertisements, your friend’s car knows today’s best way to your home, your mobile phone suggests the best place to eat tomorrow, and your online best friends will know you have been there before you have a chance to tell them.

Mobility traditionally refers to characteristics in devices to handle information access, communication and business transactions while in a state of motion. What if we place users at the center of attention? What does mobility mean to humans in a state of motion who interact with technological devices in their surroundings? The Web and Beyond 2008: Mobility explores the user experience of the mobile web.

The Web and Beyond is a bi-annual conference on human-computer interaction by CHI Netherlands. The 2006 edition was about Web 2.0 (see UXmatters trip report).

MobileHCI 2008 (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007 by Conference Editor
September 2, 2008toSeptember 5, 2008

MobileHCI 2008 is the 10th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services. MobileHCI 2008 will be held 2-5 September 2008 at the Royal Tropical Institute Conference Center in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The conference provides a forum for academics and practitioners to discuss the challenges and potential solutions for effective interaction with mobile systems and services. It covers the design, evaluation and application of techniques and approaches for all mobile and wearable computing devices and services.

Suggested topics include:

  • Designing (interactive services for) Web sites for mobile devices
  • Ethnographical and field studies with mobile technology
  • Evaluation of mobile devices and services / Usability of mobile devices and services
  • Group interaction and mobility
  • Interdisciplinary perspectives towards mobile interaction (e.g. Social aspects)
  • User centered design tools and methods for mobile systems

MobileHCI 2008 is organized in cooperation with ACM SIGCHI and ACM SIGMOBILE.

EuroIA Summit 2008 (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007 by Conference Editor
September 26, 2008toSeptember 27, 2008

The Fourth European conference on information architecture (EuroIA) will be September 26-27, 2008, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

HRI 2008 (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Monday, December 10th, 2007 by Conference Editor
March 12, 2008toMarch 15, 2008

The 3rd ACM/IEEE International conference on Human-Robot Interaction, HRI 2008, is a single track, highly selective annual conference that seeks to showcase the very best in human-robot interaction.

Researchers in robotics, human-factors, ergonomics, and human-computer interaction are invited to attend. Because human-robot interaction is inherently inter-disciplinary, the conference is seeking papers from several disciplines. A primary goal of the conference is to create a common venue for a broad set of researchers.