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2021 HCIL Symposium
Thursday, May 27, 2021
10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Online presentation--reservation required
For More Information:
Beth Domingo
beth@bethdomingo.com
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2021-hcil-symposium-tickets-142272897065

With everyone’s health and safety in mind, the 2021 Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory Symposium will be organized and run as a virtual conference.

This year attendance is free, but you must register for the event at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2021-hcil-symposium-tickets-142272897065

Preview the schedule and join us for a full day of learning. Talk topics include:

Accessibility/AI; User-Centered Design, Children & Health; Collaboration, Creativity & Design; Privacy and Security; Information Behavior & Accessibility; Learning: Computing & Math; Social Media, Visual Analytics & Health; Health, InfoVis & Accessibility

Half Day Tutorials include:

Human-Centered AI: Trusted, Reliable & Safe and Trustworthy by Ben Shneiderman and Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction by Bill Killam

The HCIL symposium brings together top HCI thinkers and influencers from academia and industry for presentations on innovative research on UX accessibility, and other HCI topics; demonstrations of new technologies; and discussions by key leaders in the HCI field.

The event speakers have a blog page about their topics available here: https://medium.com/hcil-at-umd/symposium2021/home

This Event is For: Public

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