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More Human HCI

Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube

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Overview

Explore the intersection of technology and human experience in this thought-provoking keynote address from the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST'21). Delve into the concept of "More Human HCI" as presented by Melody Ivory, examining both the harmonious and harmful aspects of technology in our daily lives. Investigate how Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) plays a crucial role in shaping these experiences, particularly for underrepresented groups in the tech industry. Engage with user narratives and industry events through a sustainable disruption framework, aimed at mitigating tech harm and fostering greater tech harmony. Learn about tech archetypes, gender differences in tech experiences, and strategies for creating more inclusive and human-centered technology. Participate in an interactive session that challenges HCI researchers, practitioners, and employers to reflect on their roles in shaping a more equitable and beneficial technological landscape for all.

Syllabus

Introduction
Welcome
Question
My Journey
Graduate School
Tech Harm
What is Tech Harm
Archetype Framework
Gender Differences
Archetypes
Care
Archetype
Narratives
Unhelpful Help
Budding Pro
Social Media
Cancer Culture
Tech Inclusion
Fixing Tech Harm
Put Yourself In Their Shoes
Questions
Tech Harmony
Tech Diamond
Rebels
Questions and Answers


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