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Although these events are either in progress or over, their websites are usually chocked full of useful material including information on future events, so we list them here. If you were an attendee, please consider writing up a trip report for us to share in these pages!


HCIL 27th Annual Symposium, May 27th - 28th, 2010

The University of Maryland's Human-Computer Interaction Lab's Annual Conference:

HCIL's 27th Annual Symposium will highlight the cutting-edge research being conducted in the Human-Computer Interaction Lab at the University of Maryland. The Symposium will take place Thursday, May 27th, followed by a day of tutorials and workshops on Friday, May 28th. There will be an HCIL Service Day on the Day before the Symposium on May 26th. Signing up for the service day will guarantee a 10% discount on registration.

HCIL Service Day - May 26, 2010:

Volunteer to spend the day at a non-profit organization to design or improve the way their users interact with technology and information. Volunteers will receive a 10% discount on their registrations (in addition to any group discount). http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/designingforabetterworld/

Symposium - May 27, 2010:

KEYNOTE TALK: The promise of Zoomable User Interfaces - Ben Bederson

SESSION I: COMMUNITIES

Self-Promotion in 140 Characters: The Use of Twitter by Congress- Jennifer Golbeck, Justin Grimes, Anthony Rogers

Analyzing Social Media Networks with NodeXL- Derek Hansen, Cody Dunne, Ben Shneiderman

ManyNets: An Interface for Multiple Network Analysis and Visualization- Manuel Freire, Awalin Nabila, Miguel Rios, Jennifer Golbeck, Catherine Plaisant, Ben Shneiderman

New Design Methods with Children: Layered Elaboration - Greg Walsh, Mona Leigh Guha, Beth Bonsignore, Beth Foss, Evan Golub, Leshell Hatley

Designing Social Musical Technologies at Carnegie Hall - Quincy Brown, Greg Walsh, Allison Druin, Ben Bederson, Jennifer Golbeck

SESSION II: TEXT AND TRANSLATION

Human-Computer Collaborative Translation - Chang Hu, Ben Bederson, Philip Resnick

Finding Entries in an On-line Arabic Dictionary - Sarah Wayland, C. Anton Rytting, David Zajic, Timothy Buckwalter, Jason White, Corey Miller, Jeffrey Carnes, Nathanael Lynn, Paul Rodrigues, Michael Maxwell, Evelyn Browne

iOpener Workbench: Tools for Rapid Understanding of Scientific Literature - Cody Dunne, Ben Shneiderman, Bonnie Dorr, Judith Klavans

CrowdFlow: A Human-Computer Hybrid Cloud Computing Model - Alex Quinn, Jimmy Lin, Ben Bederson, Tom Yeh

SESSION III: SEARCH

How Children Search Online at Home - Allison Druin, Beth Foss, Evan Golub, Leshell Hatley

Finding Temporal Patterns in Electronic Health Records - Krist Wongsuphasawat, David Wang, Catherine Plaisant, Ben Shneiderman

Analyzing Trends in Science & Technology Innovation - Ben Shneiderman, Ping Wang, Yan Qu, Cody Dunne

Tutorials & Workshops: May 28, 2010:

TUTORIALS:

Introduction to Usability Testing - Bill Killam

New Methods for Designing for and with the iChild - Allison Druin, Mona Leigh Guha, Evan Golub, Greg Walsh, Jerry Fails

Introduction to iPhone Development - Ben Bederson

WORKSHOPS:

Government Applications of Social Media Networks and Communities - Derek Hansen, Marc Smith, Jenny Preece, Ben Shneiderman

Computing and Information Ethics Education - Ken Fleischmann, Russ Robbins, Al Wallace

Improving Human Computer Interfaces for Foreign Language Professionals - Sarah Wayland, John Kovarik

Consumer Health Informatics - Bo Xie

Visual Analytic Tools for Managing Technological Innovations - Ping Wang

Posters & Demos:

All interfaces introduced during the symposium will be demonstrated, along with several others including:

StoryKit: Designing a Mobile Application for Story Creation By Children And Older Adults - Alex Quinn, Beth Bonsignore, Ben Bederson, Allison Druin

KIDVIEW: A Mobile Device for Kids - Leshell Hatley

International Children's Digital Library (ICDL) - Anne Rose

Sikuli: Using GUI Screenshot for Search and Automation - Tom Yeh

Educational Simulation for Computing and Information Ethics - Ken Fleischmann, Russ Robbins, and Al Wallace

Perpetual Connectivity, Selective Participation - on the Mobile-Social Practices of Students and Faculty - Dana Rotman

Evaluating Visual Analytics Systems with Contests - Swetha Reddy, Catherine Plaisant

Guidelines for a Costume Designers Workbench - Rachael Bradley

The Regional Integrated Transportation Information System - Michael VanDaniker

Exploring and Visualizing Crashes - Darya Filippova

Dependency Graphing of Incident Datasets - Jon Gilmour

Virtual Incident Management Training through MMOGs - Walter Lucman, Mic Couture

4D, Wide-Area Temporal and Spatial Data Visualization - Drew Lund

Toque: Designing a Cooking-Based Programming Language For and With Children - Sureyya Tarkan, Allison Druin, Evan Golub, and Vibha Sazawal

For more information: www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/

Questions? hcil-info@cs.umd.edu


LegalTech New York

LegalTech New York Mid-day Sessions Offer Interesting Topics and CLE Credit

LegalTech 2010

LEGALTECHSHOW.COM

In the Spotlight

LegalTech New York 2010 is just a week away! This year, we are excited to be offering more CLE, ethics and CRM credits than ever before! We have brought back the "open to all" general sessions, and will continue to bring you the best of the best keynote addresses and timely educational sessions. Make sure to check out the schedule and plan your time while at the event. You won't want to miss out on anything!

Keynote Addresses

The keynote addresses at LegalTech New York offer valuable information and insight. They are open to all and are each day from 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. They are:

Monday – Sponsored by: Guidance & KPMG

Russell Stalters, Information Technology & Services (IT&S) Head, Information and Records Architecture, BP America Inc. Don't Build your E-Discovery Program on a Digital Landfill

Tuesday – Sponsored by: Case Central

Mark Howitson, Deputy General Counsel, Facebook – Facebook: Perspectives on Corporate eDiscovery and Social Media

Wednesday – Sponsored by: Thomson

Malcolm Gladwell, Author of Outliers, Blink, and The Tipping Point; Dr. Lisa Sanders, Internist, New York Times Columnist, Author of Every Patient Tells a Story: Medical Mysteries and the Art of Diagnosis; David Craig, Chief Strategy Officer, Thomson Reuters

I3: The New Convergence of Intelligence, Intuition and Information

General Sessions

The general sessions start at 12:45 p.m. each day and are open to all. The topics are:

Monday – Sponsored by: Thomson

The Rule of Law: A View From the Fault Lines of Conflict with M. ElBaradei

Tuesday – Sponsored by: Commvault

Town Hall: Amending the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (start time 12pm)

Tuesday – Sponsored by: Autonomy

Taking Compliance and eDiscovery to the Cloud

Wednesday – Let's Have a Debate Presentation: The Hottest "Behind the Scenes" topics in Search and Retrieval Today (with Special Bonus: Broadway Premiere of "E-Discovery: Did You Know — The Movie")

Tracks

A number of tracks are offered throughout the three days of LegalTech. The track sessions are sure to have something for everyone. The titles of the tracks are:

Monday Sessions Topics –

Risk Mitigation: Leading Practices in Information Management and Discovery

Web 3.0 Intelligence

General Counsel

Knowledge Management

International E-Discovery

ILTA Advanced IT

Comprehensive Recordkeeping: Balancing Legal, Business, and IT Requirements

Tuesday Session Topics –

The Implications of Bringing E-Discovery In-House

Transforming Litigation Management

Cost Management

Leveraging Technology or Technology in Practice

ILTA — Corporate Legal IT

Kroll Ontrack Litigation Technology Workshop (earn an ESI Certification)

Wednesday Session Topics –

Advanced Technologies Transforming eDiscovery

Automated Information Management

Recurring E-Discovery Challenges: Leadership Lessons from the Trenches

Email and Retention Management

Digital Knowledge Centers and Legal Librarian

CLE and CRM Credits

Attendees of the recordkeeping track on day one will earn up to 4.5 CLE credits (including up to 1.5 ethics credits) and CRM accreditation has been applied for. In addition, many of the general sessions and other tracks are offering CLE and ethics credits – check out the show guide or Web site for complete credit details.

Make sure to visit www.legaltechshow.com to find out more information on each of these presentations and to see the speaker line up. And, while you are there, make sure to check out the list of exhibitors and the floor plan. It's never too early to start planning your time on the show floor!

Tech Tips

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Booth Concourse D

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Did You Know

Are you interested in meeting the editors of the ALM publications? Then make sure to be in the Trianon Ballroom on Tuesday morning from 8:00–9:00 for The Editors Breakfast that is sponsored by ALM. Editors such as Monica Bay of Law Technology News, Aric Press of The American Lawyer and Anthony Paonita of Corporate Counsel, just to name a few, will be available for a meet and greet.

Danishes and coffee will be served! Don't miss your opportunity to get face time with these editors.

This event is open to all.

Check it out

Attendee Registration

Now is the time to register for LegalTech New York this February 1-3, 2010! Make your plans soon to attend this event.

Exhibitor Listing

For your convenience and to assist you with planning your time at LegalTech New York 2010 we have posted a listing of all the exhibitors. It’s never to early to start planning who you want to visit with when at the event!

Hotel Information

The New York Hilton continues to be our host hotel for LegalTech New York. Reservations can be made by calling 212-586-7000 or visiting their website

Hurry! These rooms sell out fast!

LegalTech Communities

LinkedIn LegalTech has developed a Linkedin Group and a Facebook page where members can go to find early updates and news prior to being announced and have discussions leading up to LegalTech or after. Join our forum and become a fan of our page today!

Stay connected with LegalTech through Twitter and get meaningful, real-time information about our events. To receive updates, you will first need to join Twitter if you are not already onboard.

Upcoming Events

February

2-3- 6th Annual Law Firm Chief Information & Technology Officers Forum

Hilton New York Hotel-New York, NY

For sponsorship and exhibition opportunities for the above events, contact Mike Medwig

"Mike Medwig"::mailto:mmedwig@alm.com, Director of Sales and Business Development.