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ACM Conference on Universal Usability Washington, DC

ACM Conference on Universal Usability Washington, DC November 16-17, 2000 www.acm.org/sigchi/cuu. Conference Committee. General Co-Chairs Joelle Coutaz & David Novick Program Co-Chairs Jean Scholtz & John Thomas Student Fellows Chairs

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ACM Conference on Universal Usability Washington, DC

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  1. ACM Conference on Universal Usability Washington, DC November 16-17, 2000 www.acm.org/sigchi/cuu

  2. Conference Committee • General Co-Chairs • Joelle Coutaz & David Novick • Program Co-Chairs • Jean Scholtz & John Thomas • Student Fellows Chairs • Kori Inkpen, Joanna McGrenere & Brad Mehlenbacher

  3. Conference Committee • Publicity • Donald Day • Webmaster • Keith Instone • Treasurer • Susan Harkness Regli • Registrar • Cecilia Kullman

  4. Thomas Jefferson I feel... an ardent desire to see knowledge so disseminated through the mass of mankind that it may...reach even the extremes of society: beggars and kings. -- Reply to American Philosophical Society, 1808

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  8. Universal Usability - Frustration • Problem: Confusion, frustration, and anxiety dominate user experiences • Survey of 6000 users finds 5.1 hours/week wasted • Incompatible files, interfaces, networks, hardware • Poorly designed websites that take too long • Still worse for disabled & foreign users

  9. Universal Usability - Frustration • Problem: Confusion, frustration, and anxiety dominate user experiences • Survey of 6000 users finds 5.1 hours/week wasted • Incompatible files, interfaces, networks, hardware • Poorly designed websites that take too long • Still worse for disabled & foreign users Skeptics corner - Dumbing down - Lowest common denominator

  10. Universal Usability - Frustration • Problem: Confusion, frustration, and anxiety dominate user experiences • Survey of 6000 users finds 5.1 hours/week wasted • Incompatible files, interfaces, networks, hardware • Poorly designed websites that take too long • Still worse for disabled & foreign users Diversity promotes quality Skeptics corner - Dumbing down - Lowest common denominator

  11. Universal Usability – Digital Divide • Problem: Increasing disparity in internet access • Weak vs. strong education • Low vs. high income

  12. Internet Use by Education - 1998 • Percent of U.S. Households Using the Internet Total U.S., Rural, Urban, and Central City Areas Falling Through the Net: Defining the Digital Divide www.ntia.doc.gov

  13. Internet Use by Income - 1998 • Percent of U.S. Households Using the Internet Total U.S., Rural, Urban, and Central City Areas Falling Through the Net: Defining the Digital Divide www.ntia.doc.gov

  14. ACM Code of Ethics In a fair society, all individuals would have equal opportunity to participate in, or benefit from, the use of computer resources regardless of race, sex, religion, age, disability, national origin or other such similar factors.

  15. Universal Usability Agenda • Technology variety: Support broad range of hardware, software, and network access • User diversity: Accommodate users with different skills, knowledge, age, gender, disabilities, disabling conditions (mobility, injury, noise, sunlight), literacy, culture, income, etc. • Gaps in user knowledge: Bridge the gap between what users know and what they need to know Communications of the ACM, May 2000

  16. 1 to 100 range in network bandwidth 9.6K 56K 10,000Kbps Technology variety: Support broad range of hardware, software, and network access Device Independence Input: keyboard, speech,... Output: visual, auditory,... Conversion: Text-speech Speech-text,... 1 to 100 range in processor speeds 286 486 Pentium 1 to 100 range in screen sizes Palm devices Laptops Large Desktop or Wall Display 30,000 480,000 3,840,000 pixels Software Versions Compatibility File conversion Multiple platforms

  17. Language & Culture Western, Eastern, developing... Personality Introvert vs extravert Thinking vs feeling Risk aversion Locus of control Planful vs playful User diversity: Accommodate different users Disabilities Visual, auditory, motoric, cognitiveDisabling conditions Mobility, injury, noise, sunlight Age Young to old Gender Male or Female Income Impoverished to wealthy Skills Computer newbie to hacker Knowledge Domain novice to expert

  18. Gaps in User Knowledge - Strategies Bridge the gap between what users know and what they need to know Online Learning (evolutionary, phased) Introductory tutorials Getting started manuals, Cue cards Walkthroughs/Demos Minimalist/Active Design Layered Level-structured Task-oriented Training Fade-able scaffolding Training wheels Minimalist Online help Context sensitive, tables of contents, Indexes, Keyword search, FAQs, Newsgroups, Chat rooms Online communities Customer service Email Phone Help desks

  19. Actions Items • Funders: Expand research • Educators: Disseminate scientific results • Developers: Apply usability testing methods • Managers: Provide responsible leadership • Policy makers: Raise & clarify requirements • Journalists: Raise public expectations • Web designers: Develop UU policy

  20. Universal Usability Policy Template • Browser Requirements • Basic System Requirements • Input Devices • Display • Audio/Video • Network Connection • Access for users with disabilities • Diverse Users • User support • Contact Information

  21. Never doubt that a small and committed group of people can change the world. In fact, that is the only thing that ever has. -- Margaret Mead

  22. Passion Courage Creativity

  23. ACM Conf: Universal Usability November 16, Thursday • 8:30 - 9:00 Welcome: Ben Shneiderman (University of Maryland) • 9:00 - 9:30 Opening Speech: Tom Kalil (White House, U. S. National Economic Council) • 9:30 - 10:30 Keynote: Michael Burks Raising Awareness of the Economic Advantages of Universal Design(AT&T)

  24. ACM Conf: Universal Usability • 11:00 - 12:15 Papers: Architecture and Experience • 12:15 - 1:15 Lunch • 1:15 - 3:00 Papers: The Design Process • 3:00 - 3:30 Break • 3:30 - 4:30 Panel: Dimensions of Diversity in Design of Telerehabilitation Systems for Universal Usability • 4:30 - 5:30 Panel: From Equal Access to Differential Invitation: Creating collaborative cultures that provide equal access and encourage equal participation • 5:30 - 7:00 Poster Reception (with light food and drinks)

  25. ACM Conf: Universal Usability November 17, Friday Morning • 8:30 - 10:00 Papers: Age before Beauty • 10:00 - 10:30 Break • 10:30 - 12:00 Papers: Reaching Diverse Communities • 12:00 - 1:00 Lunch

  26. ACM Conf: Universal Usability November 17, Friday Afternoon • 1:00 - 2:00 Panel: Hot Topics in Universal Usability • 2:00 - 3:00 Report from the CUU Fellow Workshop • 3:00 - 3:30 Break • 3:30 - 5:00 Papers: Easy Access and The Web • 5:00 - 5:15 Closing Remarks

  27. ACM Conference on Universal Usability Washington, DC November 16-17, 2000 www.acm.org/sigchi/cuu

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