Pittsburgh, PA. Testing Children’s Information Retrieval Systems: Challenges in a New Era
180. 2009 ASIST’2009 (Annual conference of American Society for Information Science and Technology)
Vancouver, BC., Canada. Children, Technology and Social values: Enabling children’s voices in a pluralistic world
181. 2009 NECC’2009 (National Educators Computing Conference), Washington DC.
Engaging the Digital Generation
182. 2009 CHI’2009 (Computer-Human Interaction) Conference, Boston, MA.
Mobile Technologies for the World’s Children
183. 2009 iConference 2009, Chapel Hill, NC.
Challenges and Opportunities for Ph.D. Education in I-Schools
184. 2008 ASIST’2008 (Annual conference of American Society for Information Science and Technology) Columbus, OH. Enabling Multilingual Access in Digital Libraries 185. 2008 ASIST’2008 (Annual conference of American Society for Information Science and Technology) Columbus, OH. Understanding Visual Search Tools through Users’ Reactions
186. 2007 Grace Hopper Conference, Orlando, FL.
Broadening the Field of Computing Through a Design-Based HCI Curriculum
187. 2006 Women in Technology Panel and Networking Event, CMPS Diversity Initiative, College Park, MD.
Celebrating the Achievements of Women in the Technical Fields
188. 2005 CHI2005 (Computer-Human Interaction) Conference, Portland, OR.
Connecting with Kids: What’s New in Educational Technology? 189. 2004 ASIST’2004 (Annual conference of American Society for Information Science and Technology) Providence, RI. Information Visualization for Searching and Browsing: Theories and Applications (SIG HCI) 190. 2004 ASIST’2004 (Annual conference of American Society for Information Science and Technology) Providence, RI. Emotional Design: The Influential Role of Affect in Information Behavior (SIG USE)
191. 2003 ASIST’2003 (Annual conference of American Society for Information Science and Technology)
Long Beach, CA. Designing Digital Information Technologies for Children (SIG USE)
192. 2003 ASIST’2003 (Annual conference of American Society for Information Science and Technology)
Long Beach, CA. Usability in Practice: Avoiding the pitfalls and seizing the opportunities (SIG HCI)
193. 2003 SRCD’2003 (Society for Research in Child Development) Conference, Tampa, FL.
Theoretical Approaches toward Integrating Cognitive and Social Processing of Media
194. 2002 CHI2002 (Computer-Human Interaction) Conference, Minneapolis, MN.
The World of Wireless and Kids
195. 2002 CHI2002 (Computer-Human Interaction) Conference, Minneapolis, MN.
What Kind of Work is HCI Work?
196. 2001 SRCD’2001 (Society for Research in Child Development) Conference, Minneapolis, MN.
Digital Development: Children and the electronic world
197. 2001 SRCD’2001 (Society for Research in Child Development) Conference, Minneapolis, MN.
How Technology is Changing Children's Play
198. 2000 CSCW’2000 (Computer-Supported Collaborative Work) Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
The Children’s Challenge: New Technologies to Support Co-Located and Distributed Collaboration
199. 2000 CHI2000 (Computer-Human Interaction) Conference, The Hague, The Netherlands.
Smart Toys: Brave new world?
200. 2000 CHI2000 (Computer-Human Interaction) Conference, The Hague, The Netherlands.
Story Spaces: Interface for children's voice
201. 1999 CHI99 (Computer-Human Interaction) Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.
Is Actimates Barney Ethical? The Potential Good, Bad, and Ugly of High-Tech Playmates
202. 1998 AERA (American Educational Research Association) Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Constructionist Collaboration via Multimedia Authoring: Recent Progress and Current Issues
203. 1997 CHI97 (Computer-Human Interaction) Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Computers, Kids, and Creativity: What Does the Future Hold?
204. 1997 CHI97 (Computer-Human Interaction) Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Real Meets Virtual: Blending Real-World Artifacts with Computational Media
205. 1996 Annual conference of American Association for Teaching and Curriculum, San Antonio, TX.
Pedagogy, Content Knowledge, Technological Literacy, Culture and Equity:
The Cart Leading the Horse
2.F (v) Conference Tutorials/Workshops/Demonstrations
[Total: 27 conference presentations were given, 10 presentations were given since 2005. Each Tutorial, Workshop paper, or Demonstration has been peer-reviewed before acceptance to a conference. The name of the conference or event that I had accepted and presented is in bold. In addition, my name is in bold.]
J Fails, A. Druin, and Guha, M. L.
Workshop Paper, “Interactive storytelling: Interacting with people, environment, and technology”
[Talk & 4-page paper published in IDC’2010 conference proceedings and ACM Digital Library]
207. 2010 CHI’2010 (Conference on Computer-Human Interaction), Atlanta, GA.
A. Druin, M. L. Guha*, & J. Fails*
Tutorial, “New Methods for Designing for and with the iChild: Strategies for Today’s Mobile, Social, and Internet Technologies”
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