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  • Of Mice & Researchers

  • Source Material(1) W. Ju, “The Mouse, the Demo, and the Big Idea,” in HCI Remixed, T. Erickson

    and D. W. McDonald, Eds. Cambridge, MA, USA: The MIT Press, 2008, pp. 29–33.

    (2) D. C. Engelbart, The oNLine System (NLS) Demo. 1968.

    (3) Villar, S. Izadi, D. Rosenfeld, H. Benko, J. Helmes, J. Westhues, S. Hodges, E. Ofek, A. Butler, X. Cao, and B. Chen, “Mouse 2.0: Multi-Touch Meets the Mouse,” in UIST  ’09, 2009, pp. 33–42.

  • “I’m a design generalist.”

  • “I’m a design generalist.”

  • “I’m a design generalist.”

  • “I’m a design generalist.”

  • “I’m a design generalist.”

  • “I’m a design generalist.”

  • CounterActive

    “Embedded technologies to make cooking easier and more entertaining.”

  • Philosophy of Science

  • Philosophy of ScienceBusiness Acumen

  • Philosophy of ScienceBusiness AcumenHype and Research Rigor

  • Philosophy of ScienceBusiness AcumenHype and Research RigorDistributed Cognition

  • Philosophy of ScienceBusiness AcumenHype and Research RigorDistributed CognitionAI and Augmented Cognition

  • Philosophy of ScienceBusiness AcumenHype and Research RigorDistributed CognitionAI and Augmented CognitionThe Role of the Researcher

  • Philosophy of ScienceBusiness AcumenHype and Research RigorDistributed CognitionAI and Augmented CognitionThe Role of the Researcher???

  • Philosophy of ScienceBusiness AcumenHype and Research RigorDistributed CognitionAI and Augmented CognitionThe Role of the Researcher???Pro!t!

  • Philosophy of ScienceBusiness AcumenHype and Research RigorDistributed CognitionAI and Augmented CognitionThe Role of the Researcher???Pro!t!

  • Philosophy of ScienceBusiness AcumenHype and Research RigorDistributed CognitionAI and Augmented CognitionThe Role of the Researcher???Pro!t!

  • Philosophy of ScienceBusiness AcumenHype and Research RigorDistributed CognitionAI and Augmented CognitionThe Role of the Researcher???Pro!t!

    The Evolution of the Mouse

  • Philosophy of ScienceBusiness AcumenHype and Research RigorDistributed CognitionAI and Augmented CognitionThe Role of the Researcher???Pro!t!

    The Evolution of the Mouse

  • “I don’t know why we call it a ‘mouse’.”

  • “I don’t know why we call it a ‘mouse’.”

  • “I don’t know why we call it a ‘mouse’.”

  • “I don’t know why we call it a ‘mouse’.”

  • “I don’t know why we call it a ‘mouse’.”

  • http://bit.ly/O4pjyihttp://bit.ly/O4pjyi

  • Venolia, G. (1993). Facile 3D Direct Manipulation. Proc. of ACM CHI ‘93. p.31-36.

  • MacKenzie, I. S., Soukoreff, R. W., and Pal, C. (1997). A Two-Ball Mouse Affords Three Degrees of Freedom. ACM CHI Extended Abstracts ‘97. p. 303–304.

    Fallman, D. and Yttergren, B. (2007). The Design of a Computer Mouse Providing Three Degrees of Freedom, HCI Internationa ‘07l.

    Balakrishnan, R., Baudel, T., Kurtenbach, G., and Fitz- maurice, G. (1997). The Rockin’Mouse: Integral 3D Manipulation on a Plane. Proc. of ACM CHI ‘97. p. 311–318.

    Venolia, G. (1993). Facile 3D Direct Manipulation. Proc. of ACM CHI ‘93. p.31-36.

  • Hinckley, K., Sinclair, M., Hanson, E., Szeliski, R., Conway, M. (1999). The VideoMouse: A Camera-Based Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Input Device. Proc. of ACM UIST ‘99. p. 103–112.

    MacKenzie, I. S., Soukoreff, R. W., and Pal, C. (1997). A Two-Ball Mouse Affords Three Degrees of Freedom. ACM CHI Extended Abstracts ‘97. p. 303–304.

    Fallman, D. and Yttergren, B. (2007). The Design of a Computer Mouse Providing Three Degrees of Freedom, HCI Internationa ‘07l.

    Balakrishnan, R., Baudel, T., Kurtenbach, G., and Fitz- maurice, G. (1997). The Rockin’Mouse: Integral 3D Manipulation on a Plane. Proc. of ACM CHI ‘97. p. 311–318.

    Venolia, G. (1993). Facile 3D Direct Manipulation. Proc. of ACM CHI ‘93. p.31-36.

  • Latulipe, C., Kaplan, C.S., and Clarke, C.L.A. (2005). Bimanual and Unimanual Image Alignment: an Evalua- tion of Mouse-based Techniques. Proc. of ACM UIST ‘05. p. 123–131.

    Hinckley, K., Sinclair, M., Hanson, E., Szeliski, R., Conway, M. (1999). The VideoMouse: A Camera-Based Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Input Device. Proc. of ACM UIST ‘99. p. 103–112.

    MacKenzie, I. S., Soukoreff, R. W., and Pal, C. (1997). A Two-Ball Mouse Affords Three Degrees of Freedom. ACM CHI Extended Abstracts ‘97. p. 303–304.

    Fallman, D. and Yttergren, B. (2007). The Design of a Computer Mouse Providing Three Degrees of Freedom, HCI Internationa ‘07l.

    Balakrishnan, R., Baudel, T., Kurtenbach, G., and Fitz- maurice, G. (1997). The Rockin’Mouse: Integral 3D Manipulation on a Plane. Proc. of ACM CHI ‘97. p. 311–318.

    Venolia, G. (1993). Facile 3D Direct Manipulation. Proc. of ACM CHI ‘93. p.31-36.

  • Latulipe, C., Kaplan, C.S., and Clarke, C.L.A. (2005). Bimanual and Unimanual Image Alignment: an Evalua- tion of Mouse-based Techniques. Proc. of ACM UIST ‘05. p. 123–131.

    Hinckley, K., Sinclair, M., Hanson, E., Szeliski, R., Conway, M. (1999). The VideoMouse: A Camera-Based Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Input Device. Proc. of ACM UIST ‘99. p. 103–112.

    MacKenzie, I. S., Soukoreff, R. W., and Pal, C. (1997). A Two-Ball Mouse Affords Three Degrees of Freedom. ACM CHI Extended Abstracts ‘97. p. 303–304.

    Fallman, D. and Yttergren, B. (2007). The Design of a Computer Mouse Providing Three Degrees of Freedom, HCI Internationa ‘07l.

    Balakrishnan, R., Baudel, T., Kurtenbach, G., and Fitz- maurice, G. (1997). The Rockin’Mouse: Integral 3D Manipulation on a Plane. Proc. of ACM CHI ‘97. p. 311–318.

    Venolia, G. (1993). Facile 3D Direct Manipulation. Proc. of ACM CHI ‘93. p.31-36.

    Balakrishnan, R. and Patel, P. (1998). The PadMouse: Facilitating Selection and Spatial Positioning for the Non-Dominant Hand. Proc. of ACM CHI ‘98. p. 9–16.

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  • “[I] aim to minimize the complexity of HCI.”

  • “[I] aim to minimize the complexity of HCI.”

  • “[I] aim to minimize the complexity of HCI.”

  • “[I] aim to minimize the complexity of HCI.”

  • ? ! ...Karim Said [[email protected]]

    @egyptiankarim

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