Technology support is available at the conference. Most authors will use the standard technology support described below to make successful presentations. Indeed, using complicated or unusual
technology during a presentation increases both its cost and risk of failure. However, if you absolutely require other technology support, please see the instructions below.
Standard Technology Support For:
Demonstrations, Panels, Papers, Extended Interactionary (cancelled), Interaction Design Portfolios, Usability in Practice, Short Talks, and Tutorials
- Computer Support
1 PC with CD-ROM and Zip drive, 1 Mac with CD-ROM and Zip drive, and the most current commercially available operating systems.
- Audio Support
A clip-on, podium, or table microphone for each presenter; a connection from the computer sound output to the room audio.
- Visual Support
Non-simultaneous projection of 35mm slides, overheads, NTSC and PAL video (VHS), and computer displays with resolution up to 600 by 800 pixels.
Standard Technology Support For:
Development Consortium, Doctoral Consortium, Special Interest Groups, and Workshops
- Visual Support
Overhead projector
Non-Standard Technology Support
If you have requirements that will not be met by the standard computer and audiovisual support listed above, you must specify them along with your submission. See the checklist for the category to which you are submitting for details. Examples of such requirements include wireless microphones, high resolution projection (greater than 600 by 800), simultaneous projection
from multiple sources, external telephone lines, workstation (rather than PC) support, Internet access, the ability to play audio cassettes or CDs, etc. Please make your descriptions as specific as possible. Your request for additional support will be considered but cannot be guaranteed.
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