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HCI graduate students Jim Koopman and Alan Vetter are working to improve and expand the use of assistave technology at Iowa State.
  — Iowa State University Office of the CIO: 04/26/2012

You should get to know … Sondra Ashmore. Des Moines Register runs a business feature on HCI Ph.D. graduate Sondra Ashmore.
  — Des Moines Register: 04/11/2012

HCI faculty member Daniela Dimitrova examines how media coverage impacts campaigns worldwide.
  — Ames Tribune: 02/25/2012

Video game playing can compound kids' existing attention problems according to research by Douglas Gentile, an associate professor of psychology at Iowa State and HCI faculty member.
  — ISU News Service: 02/23/2012

A video game developed at Iowa State University is helping students understand biology better
  — WHO TV: 02/22/2012

Sondra Ashmore, PhD student in human computer interaction (HCI), is part of the Business Record’s Forty under 40 Business Leaders Class of 2012.
  — ISU CoE News: 02/10/2012


The HCI Forum: Designing Interaction 2006 was held April 12, 2006 in Howe Hall.

More than 300 people turned out to experience interactive technology displays, student poster demonstrations and the keynote speaker, Ray Kurzweil.

Forum Event Gallery

Interactive Technology Showcase (Howe Hall Lower Atrium)
Jake Ingman demonstrates the Mole mouse replacement
Jake Ingman, winner of the Interactive Demo competition, demonstrates his prototype Mole input device.

Keynote
Click to view Ray's talk Ray Kurzweil, Forum Speaker, presented his talk,
"When Humans Transcend Biology" in the Alliant Energy - Lee Liu Auditorium

Book signing
Ray also signed copies of his most recent book, "The Singularity is Near," which were available for purchase thanks to the University Book Store.

Research Forum: Poster Presentations
Posters will be available soon for download