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  • Tom 7:54 am on April 29, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    CFP for a UbiComp workshop: http://www.archibots.org/

    Robotics embedded in our built environment will increasingly support and augment everyday work, school, entertainment, and leisure activities. Archibots, a full-day workshop at Ubicomp, aims to identify opportunities and challenges in research and education in the emerging area of “Architectural Robotics” – intelligent and adaptable physical environments at all scales.

    The notion of Architectural Robotics includes:
    • specific applications (e.g., work, health, play, elderly, disabled, children).
    • re-configurable and modular robotics in buildings, public places, furniture…
    • sociological and psychological implications of architectural robotics.
    • programming buildings that sense, infer, and respond to human needs.
    • intelligent building structures and systems with embedded robotics.
    • the software and hardware infrastructure needed to realize archibots.
    • teaching and learning architectural robotics.

     
  • Tom 7:47 am on April 29, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    CFP for a UbiComp workshop: http://www.cs.swan.ac.uk/globicomp2009/

    Globicomp: Taking Ubicomp Beyond Developed Worlds.
    The community’s work to date has been focused on the so-called ‘developed’ world – contexts where there are already well-established technical infrastructures and digital resources
    …This workshop is about the billions of people who do not fit these sorts of context. There are hundreds of millions of users, and billions to come in the next 5 years, in places like India, China and Africa, whose first, and perhaps only, experience of computing will be in the form of mobile and other ubicomp technologies.

     
  • Tom 8:22 am on March 16, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    CfP: Moible Living Labs workshop. http://mll09.telin.nl In a Mobile Living Lab, mobile devices are used to evaluate concepts and prototypes in real-life settings. In other words: the lab is brought to the people. This one-day workshop provides a forum for designers, researchers and practitioners who are interested in sharing experiences and issues with methods and tools for Mobile Living Labs

     
  • Tom 11:58 am on January 26, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    mLearn 2009, Orlando 10/26-28: “As active members of the mobile learning and emerging technology community, you are encouraged to submit theory-informed, evidence-based papers and presentations from research, practitioner, and adjacent disciplines.” Deadline, Feb 15. http://www.mlearn2009.org

     
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