No description available of Marco Loregian...Loregian, Marco (2008): Undo for mobile phones: does your mobile phone need an undo key? do you?. In: Proceedings of the Fifth Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2008. pp. 274-282. Available online
Cabitza, Federico and Loregian, Marco (2008): Much undo about nothing?: investigating why email retraction is less popular than apologizing. In: Proceedings of the Fifth Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2008. pp. 431-434. Available online
Locatelli, Marco P. and Loregian, Marco (2007): Active Coordination Artifacts in Collaborative Ubiquitous-Computing Environments. In: Schiele, Bernt, Dey, Anind K., Gellersen, Hans, Ruyter, Boris E. R. de, Tscheligi, Manfred, Wichert, Reiner, Aarts, Emile H. L. and Buchmann, Alejandro P. (eds.) Ambient Intelligence European Conference - AmI 2007 November 7-10, 2007, Darmstadt, Germany. pp. 177-194. Available online
Loregian, Marco, Matkovic, Kresimir and Psik, Thomas (2006): Seamless Browsing of Visual Contents in Shared Learning Environments. In: PerCom 2006 - 4th IEEE Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops 13-17 March, 2006, Pisa, Italy. pp. 235-239. Available online
Michelis, Giorgio de, Loregian, Marco and Martini, Patrick (2006): Directional Interaction with Large Displays Using Mobile Phones. In: PerCom 2006 - 4th IEEE Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops 13-17 March, 2006, Pisa, Italy. pp. 196-200. Available online
Give us your opinion! Do you have any comments/additions that you would like other visitors to see?
Publication period:2006-2008
Publication count:5
Number of co-authors:6
Marco Loregian's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
Giorgio de Michelis:17Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:
Giorgio de Michelis:1Learn more about Marco Loregian:
- Google Scholar
- ACM
- CSB
Definition of User-Friendly: "Of or pertaining to any feature, device or concept that makes perfect sense to a programmer."
-- Popular computer one-liner
”
Eva Hornecker explains the evolving concept of Tangible Interaction.
Read Eva's insightful entry here..