The technical program - the main portion of the conference - runs from Monday through Thursday. We also invite you to explore the pre-conference courses and workshops that are offered on Saturday and Sunday (note that workshop attendance is limited to those who have approval from the workshop organizers).
Posters will be featured during the extended coffee break sessions. Work In Progress posters featured during the Tuesday morning coffee break will be available for viewing throughout Monday and Tuesday, and Work In Progress posters featured during the Wednesday morning coffee break will be available for viewing throughout the day Wednesday and Thursday. Posters from the Student Research Competition, Student Design Competition, Doctoral Consortium, and Workshops will be available for viewing throughout the conference, and will be featured during the Thursday morning coffee break. Interactivity demos will be shown Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 2:30 - 6:00, as well as during the conference reception on Monday evening.
Saturday, April 4 | Sunday, April 5 | Monday, April 6 | Tuesday, April 7 | Wednesday, April 8 | Thursday, April 9 || Courses || View by Author || View by Affiliation
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM | Human-centered Computing in International Development | Sensemaking Workshop CHI 2009 | Programming Reality: From Transitive Materials to Organic User Interfaces | Social Mediating Technologies: Developing the Research Agenda | End User Programming for the Web | Multitouch and Surface Computing Workshop | Evaluating new interactions in healthcare: challenges and approaches | Interacting with Temporal Data | Computational Creativity Support: Using Algorithms and Machine Learning to Help People Be More Creative | LocWeb 2009: Second International Workshop on Location and the Web | Tangibles for children | Designing for Reflection on Experience | Crowd-Computer Interaction | Developing Shared Home Behavior Datasets to Advance HCI and Ubiquitous Computing Research | Doctoral Consortium |
6:00 PM - 9:30 PM |