Paul Saulnier's Sandbox
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! PowerPoint presentation
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! Readings for Course
These are readings which are relevant to my topic that come from the course [[http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~saul/wiki/pmwiki.php/CPSC7018108/ReadingsPage | readings]] page.
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! Overview
People constantly make lists, and/or clutter things together into piles as reminders of what they have to do. The location of a list in the home can also say a lot about the possible urgency of its items, as well as how important they are overall. The same circumstances apply to clutter. While lots of lists and clutter can look disorganized and unmanageable, the reality is that the opposite may be true. Ask any child who always “knows where everything is” and is constantly trying to justify this point with parents who would prefer to see everything neatly organized.
! Assigned reading
This comes from the course [[http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~saul/wiki/pmwiki.php/CPSC7018108/ReadingsPage | readings]] page.
We already have some exposure to these basic ideas from our guest presenter earlier in the class,
[[http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~saul/wiki/uploads/HCIPapers/taylor-listmaking-cscw2004.pdf | List Making in the Home]]
! Optional reading
People constantly make lists, and/or clutter things together into piles as reminders of what they have to do. The location of a list in the home can also say a lot about the possible urgency of its items, as well as how important they are overall. The same circumstances apply to clutter. While lots of lists and clutter can look disorganized and unmanageable, the reality is that the opposite may be true. Ask any child who always “knows where everything is” and is constantly trying to justify this point with parents who would prefer to see everything neatly organized.
! Assigned reading
This comes from the course [[http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~saul/wiki/pmwiki.php/CPSC7018108/ReadingsPage | readings]] page.
We already have some exposure to these basic ideas from our guest presenter earlier in the class,
[[http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~saul/wiki/uploads/HCIPapers/taylor-listmaking-cscw2004.pdf | List Making in the Home]]
! Optional reading
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These are readings which are relevant to my topic that come from the course [[http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~saul/wiki/pmwiki.php/CPSC7018108/ReadingsPage | readings]] page.
[[http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~saul/wiki/uploads/HCIPapers/taylor-clutter-tochi08.pdf | Making Place for Clutter and Other Ideas of Home]]
[[http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~saul/wiki/uploads/HCIPapers/taylor-listmaking-cscw2004.pdf | List Making in the Home]]
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! Readings for Course
My presentation topic is:
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! Readings for Course