The Stanford CS547 Speaker Schedule for Autumn Quarter 2002 is available. Even if you're not in Silicon Valley, check out the list, because all the talks will be available online.
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Richard Marks, Sony
Video Interfaces for Entertainment
Victoria Bellotti, Nicolas Ducheneaut, Mark Howard and Ian Smith, PARC
How Extreme Programming improved our user-centered design process, but not our social skills
Rich Gold, The Red Shift
Desire in Context
Jan Borchers, Stanford Computer Science
Post-desktop User Interfaces
Scott Weiss, Usable Products Company
Handheld Usability
Marc Davis, UC Berkeley SIMS
Multimedia creation
Paul Whitmore, ETRADE
Web Design that interacts with the Psychological Complexity of a User's Goals
Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus and Associates
Vehicle User-Interface Design
...and more to come.
Comments (2)
1. Jen S had this to say on October 1, 2002:
Hey Brad,
I don't think your Stanford speaker link is working. I was looking through your archives for your international paper standards link, and saw that you saw Karim Rashid speak. Rad! I think he's awesome, I should pay more attention to this stuff on your site!
2. Brad Lauster had this to say on October 1, 2002:
Woops! Sorry about that, Jen! I've fixed the problem.
Did you find the paper standards post?