Together with my colleague Daniel Spikol (from CeLeKT - VXU), we are organizing the workshop on the theme "Challenges for Ubiquitous Design Methods". The workshop will be organized in the scope of SIDeR 2007 Conference.
The purpose and goals of the workshop is:
· Explore and discuss suitable frameworks for the design and evaluation of ubiquitous computing conceived to support intellectual teamwork
· To take in consideration different technologies (included but not limited to RFID, GPS and other sensors)
· For gathering contextual data for the above environments and how this influences Activity Theory.
· Outcome from the workshop is an expanded model for using Activity Theory in the design process of technology enhanced situated learning environments.
Click here for full description regarding the content of the workshop and ways for participating on it.
SIDeR 2007 will be held on the southeast coast of Sweden, in Ronneby, on March 8th -9th 2007.
The purpose and goals of the workshop is:
· Explore and discuss suitable frameworks for the design and evaluation of ubiquitous computing conceived to support intellectual teamwork
· To take in consideration different technologies (included but not limited to RFID, GPS and other sensors)
· For gathering contextual data for the above environments and how this influences Activity Theory.
· Outcome from the workshop is an expanded model for using Activity Theory in the design process of technology enhanced situated learning environments.
Click here for full description regarding the content of the workshop and ways for participating on it.
SIDeR 2007 will be held on the southeast coast of Sweden, in Ronneby, on March 8th -9th 2007.

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