Several members of the Wellesley community traveled to Denver in May for ACM CHI 2017. The Wellesley HCI Lab presented several papers, including:
- Communicating Personal Genomic Information to Non-experts: A New Frontier for Human-Computer Interaction.
- Designing for Uncertainty in HCI: When Does Uncertainty Help?
- Understanding Gaming Perceptions and Experiences in a Women’s College Community
Wellesley participants included HCI Lab director Orit Shaer, HCI research programmer Lauren Westendorf ’15 (pictured presenting), alumnae Johanna Okerlund ’14 (now a grad student at University of North Carolina Charlotte) and Veronica Lin ’15 (now a grad student at Stanford), professor Takis Metaxas, and others.
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