MEETING-DATE:June 24th, 2009 MEETING-LOCATION:DC 1331 MEETING-TIME:1:30 MEETING-CHAIR:Cherry Zhang MEETING-CHAIRPIC:nopic.gif COFFEE-HOUR-LAST-WEEK:Matthew Thorne COFFEE-HOUR-THIS-WEEK:Volunteers? COFFEE-HOUR-NEXT-WEEK:Volunteers? FORTH-DATE1:July 8st, 2009 FORTH-DATE2:July 15th, 2009 FORTH-DATE3:July 22nd, 2009 FORTH-DATE4:July 29th, 2009 FORTH-LOCATION1:DC 1331 1:30 FORTH-LOCATION2:DC 1331 1:30 FORTH-LOCATION3:DC 1331 1:30 FORTH-LOCATION4:DC 1304 1:30 FORTH-CHAIR1:Areej Alhothali FORTH-CHAIR2:Bill Cowan FORTH-CHAIR3:Gabriel Esteves FORTH-CHAIR4:Elodie Fourquet FORTH-CHAIRPIC1:nopic.gif FORTH-CHAIRPIC2: FORTH-CHAIRPIC3: FORTH-CHAIRPIC4: FORTH-TP1:Matthew Thorne FORTH-TP2:Cherry Zhang FORTH-TP3:Areej Alhothali FORTH-TP4:Gabriel Esteves FORTH-TPPIC1:nopic.gif FORTH-TPPIC2:nopic.gif FORTH-TPPIC3:nopic.gif FORTH-TPPIC4:nopic.gif TPNAME:Matthew Kay TPTITLE: TPABSTRACT:One area often overlooked in the design of computer-based consent agreements is that of localization. Software and services that are publicly available on the Internet may be accessed by individuals anywhere in the world, including people whose native language is different from the language in which the consent agreement is written. While translation and localization are obvious answers to this problem, these processes are time-consuming, costly, and imperfect. We introduce illustrated consent agreements as a means to help address issues of gaining consent from a diverse population of users. Illustrated consent agreements use (primarily) wordless diagrams to supplement agreement content to aid in the communication of important concepts, with an aim to reduce localization burdens. We discuss a planned experiment to evaluate user comprehension of illustrated consent agreements. TPPIC:mattkay.jpg DIONE: DITWO: DITHREE: DIFOUR: AIONE: AITWO: AITHREE: AIFOUR: DMONE: DMTWO: DMTHREE: DMFOUR: SEMINARS:
    * 2009 Jun 24, 10:00 — Human-Computer Interaction Master's Thesis Presentation      Richard Fung, graduate student, David R. Cheriton School of Comp. Sci., Univ. Waterloo      Kinematic Templates: Manipulating Control-Display Ratio in End-User Drawing Tools    * 2009 Jun 24, 13:30 — Algorithms and Complexity Group Seminar      Margareta Ackerman, School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo      Three New Algorithms for Regular Language Enumeration    * 2009 Jun 25, 16:30 — Distinguished Lecture Series Seminar      Professor Paul Van Oorschot, Carleton University      Learning about Human-Computer Authentication through Graphical Passwords