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Title:

My Car Is Talking But What's it Saying?

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Organizer:
Karen Kaushansky, Tellme, a Microsoft subsidiary
Description:
We call it the 60 MPH User Interface. Challenges abound in designing multi-modal voice and touch interactive user experiences in the car – for directions, traffic, information and communication. Come learn guiding design principles, see examples from today and talk about the experience of tomorrow.
Questions
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  1. What types of interactions and applications are appearing in cars?
  2. What new technologies are being built into cars for communication and information?
  3. What are the biggest challenges designing in the car?
  4. How is designing for the car different than designing other interactive devices?
  5. What are some guiding principles applied to design for the car?
  6. Are there standards in terms of driver safety/minimizing distraction?
  7. What are drivers doing in the car today?
  8. What do drivers want to do in the car?
  9. How do we test interactions in the car?
  10. What will life be like talking to the car of the future?
Panelists:
Mary S. Butler, moderator (Razorfish), Mike Jones (Smart Design), Karen Kaushansky (TellMe), David Kidd (George Mason Univeristy), Jason Kriese (Microsoft)
Level:
Intermediate
Category:
Web / Interface Design
Type:
Panel
Event:
SXSW Interactive 2009
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