Organizers
Barbara Rita Barricelli
Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy
barbara.barricelli[at]unibs.it
Barbara Rita Barricelli is Associate Professor at the Department of Information Engineering of Università degli Studi di Brescia (Italy). Her research interests are Human-Computer Interaction, Human Work Interaction Design, Socio-technical Design, End-User Development, Usability and UX. She has been involved in several International and Italian projects in collaboration with universities, research institutes, and private companies. She is Chair of IFIP TC13.6 Working Group on Human Work Interaction Design.
Gerhard Fischer
University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
gerhard[at]colorado.edu
Gerhard Fischer is a Professor Adjunct and Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, a Fellow of the Institute of Cognitive Science, and the Director of the Center for Lifelong Learning and Design (L3D) at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is a member of the Computer Human Interaction Academy (CHI; 2007), and a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM; 2009). His research has focused on new conceptual frameworks and media for learning, working, and collaborating, human-centered computing, and design. His recent work is centered on quality of life in the digital age, social creativity, meta-design, cultures of participation, design trade-offs, and rich landscapes for learning.
Daniela Fogli
Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy
daniela.fogli[at]unibs.it
Daniela Fogli is Professor at the Department of Information Engineering, University of Brescia, Italy. Her research interests include methods for designing complex interactive systems, meta-design, end-user development, web usability and accessibility, decision support systems. She has performed her research activity in collaboration with several scholars of different universities and research centers. She is serving as senior associate editor for the Decision Support Systems journal and she is chair of the steering committee of the International Symposium of End-User Development (IS-EUD).
Anders Mørch
University of Oslo, Norway
anders.morch[at]iped.uio.no
Anders Mørch is Professor at Department of Education (IPED), University of Oslo, Norway. He received his PhD in informatics from the University of Oslo and an M.S. in computer science from the University of Colorado, Boulder. He developed Intelligent Tutoring Systems at NYNEX, New York. His research interests are in how tools and artefacts help people learn together (distance education, computer-based scaffolding, end-user tailoring); interfaces supporting learning (critiquing systems; pedagogical agents; learning analytics); domain-oriented design environments for classroom use (maker spaces, virtual worlds); new models of design-based collaborative learning.
Antonio Piccinno
Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy
antonio.piccinno[at]uniba.it
Antonio Piccinno is Associate Professor at the Computer Science Department of University of Bari. He is founding member of the IVU (Interaction, Visualization, Usability & UX) Lab of the University of Bari, where he coordinates research on the interplay between Human-Computer Interaction and Software Engineering through techniques of End-User Development. His research interests focus on Human-Computer Interaction, Software Engineering, End-User Development, Internet of Things, Smart Environments and Visual Interactive Systems. He is/has been Full Paper Co-Chair of INTERACT 2021 and 2023 and IS-EUD 2011, doctoral consortium co-chair of ACM CHItaly 2015 and IS-EUD 2017, poster and demo papers co-chair of ACM AVI 2016.
Stefano Valtolina
Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
valtolin[at]di.unimi.it
Stefano Valtolina is Associate Professor at the Computer Science Department of Università degli Studi di Milano. He obtained his PhD in ’Informatics’ from Università degli Studi di Milano and an MSc in Computer Science from the same university. His research interests include: Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Creative Design, as well as studies in semantic, social and cultural aspects of information technologies with an emphasis on the application of this knowledge to interaction design. His research activity is directed toward the study of aspects of Human Computer Interaction and Database Management investigating methods, interactive systems, and tools for Knowledge Management and Fruition.