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UBISS 2018

9TH

INTERNATIONAL

UBI SUMMER SCHOOL

2018

JUNE 4-9, 2018

OULU, FINLAND

UBICOMP.OULU.FI/UBISS

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THE UBISS CONCEPT

The purpose of the annual international UBI Summer Schools (UBISS) is to provide researchers, students,

and industry and public sector professionals with an opportunity to gain hands on experience and insight on

selected topics under the tutelage of distinguished experts. UBISS typically comprises of 3-6 parallel 6-day

“hands on” workshops where the instructor(s) first provide a theoretical framing of the topic of the workshop

and then supervise students’ group projects whose outcome is presented in the result seminar in the last

day. Thus, the instructor(s) work intimately with their students throughout the week, in contrast to many

other summer/winter schools, where a particular instructor is available only for a limited amount of time in

form of lectures or a tutorial. To stimulate interaction between attendees, UBISS has a rich social program

in form of a get together party, dinner boat cruise and school dinner.

Students are selected through an open international call so that all prospective students have to submit an

online application where they identify their preferred workshop(s) and justify why they should be accepted

to a particular workshop. The instructor(s) select from the pool of applications students who then confirm

their seat through registration. The instructor(s) prep their students by specifying a reading package studied

in advance. They can also give pre summer school assignments that students do in advance. Students

completing their project and passing the written exam given in the last day of the summer school will be

awarded 5 ECTS credits towards their studies, subject to the approval by a student’s home institution. The

design and implementation of future UBISS is informed by the feedback that students provide in a

comprehensive post summer school questionnaire.

The first UBISS was organized in summer 2010, to provide the prospective participants of the 1st International

UBI Challenge 2011 with an opportunity to gain hands-on experience on the urban computing infrastructure

in Oulu that was utilized in the UBI Challenge. Prof. Albrecht Schmidt from the University of Stuttgart came

up with the original idea of arranging a summer school for this purpose. The first UBISS enrolled 72

participants from 20 countries in six parallel workshops. The excellent feedback from both instructors and

students participating in the inaugural and subsequent summer schools has convinced us to host UBISS as

an annual tradition, with a highly multidisciplinary collection of workshops over the years. So far, almost 500

students from all over the world have attended an UBISS, some of them multiple times. Dr. Eduardo Velloso

became the first former UBISS student to return as a ‘junior’ co-instructor to Prof. Hans Gellersen in UBISS

2016, incarnating the endless cycle of academics passing on their knowledge to following generations.

Additional two former UBISS students, Dr. Denzil Ferreira and Dr. Simo Hosio, returned as ‘junior’ co-

instructors in UBISS 2018.

UBISS 2017 enrolled 53 participants from 9 countries in four parallel workshops

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WORKSHOPS

A HUMANISTIC HCI

Prof. Jeffrey Bardzell Indiana University

USA

Prof. Shaowen Bardzell Indiana University

USA

B WEARABLE AND MOBILE HEALTH AND BEHAVIOR TRACKING

Prof. Jakob E. Bardram Technical University of

Denmark

Adj. Prof. Denzil Ferreira University of Oulu

Finland

C DESIGNING FOR THE MARGINS (EXTRA-URBAN INTERACTIONS)

Prof. Alan Dix Swansea University

UK

Adj. Prof. Simo Hosio University of Oulu

Finland

D MAKE. WEAR. MATTER: EXPLORATIONS IN DESIGN, MAKING & CREATIVITY

Prof. Mark D. Gross University of Colorado Boulder

USA Prof. Ellen Yi-Luen Do University of Colorado Boulder

USA

Adj. Prof. Georgi V. Georgiev

University of Oulu

Finland

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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

Monday June 4

9:00-13:00 10TH INTERNATIONAL UBICOMP SEMINAR 2018

Location: University of Oulu, Linnanmaa campus, L10

13:00-14:00 Lunch in Restaurant Kastari

14:15-15:00 Summer School Kick Off

Location: University of Oulu, Linnanmaa campus, TS101

15:00-17:00 Workshops Kick Off

Location: University of Oulu, Linnanmaa campus, workshops’ forts

17:00-18:00 Visit to the Center for Ubiquitous Computing

Location: University of Oulu, Linnanmaa campus, Tietotalo lobby

18:30-22:00 Get Together Party

Location: Teekkaritalo, Kalervontie 7 Bus to Nallikari Camping departs from Teekkaritalo at 22:00

Tuesday June 5

10:00-18:00 Hard work in the workshops

Wednesday June 6

10:00-18:00 Hard work in the workshops

19:00-22:00

Dinner Boat Cruise aboard M/S Alexandra Location: Market Place Pier

Bus to pier departs from summer school site at 18:15 (via Nallikari Camping)

After cruise bus transportation from pier to Nallikari Camping and Linnanmaa

Thursday June 7

10:00-18:00 Hard work in the workshops

Friday June 8

10:00-18:00 Hard work in the workshops

Saturday June 9

9:00-12:00 Final exam

Location: University of Oulu, Linnanmaa campus, L10

12:00-13:00 Lunch in Restaurant Kastari

13:00-18:00 Result seminar

Location: University of Oulu, Linnanmaa campus, L2

18:00-18:30 Debriefing in workshops

Location: University of Oulu, Linnanmaa campus, workshops’ forts Bus to Nallikari Camping departs from summer school site at 18:30

20:00- School Dinner

Location: Johteenpooki, Kansankentäntie 11 Bus to Johteenpooki departs from Nallikari Camping at 19:45

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10TH INTERNATIONAL UBICOMP SEMINAR 2018

Date Monday, June 4, 2018

Time 9:00 – 13:00

Location University of Oulu, Linnanmaa campus, lecture hall L10

Web http://ubicomp.oulu.fi/10th-international-ubicomp-seminar-2018/

Program

9:00 Opening words

9:10 HUMANISTIC HCI Prof. Jeffrey Bardzell & Prof. Shaowen Bardzell, Indiana University, USA

9:35 DESIGNING FOR THE MARGINS (EXTRA-URBAN INTERACTIONS) Prof. Alan Dix, Swansea University, UK

10:00 WEARABLE AND MOBILE HEALTH AND BEHAVIOR TRACKING Prof. Jakob E. Bardram, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

10:25 MAKE. WEAR. MATTER: EXPLORATIONS IN DESIGN, MAKING & CREATIVITY Prof. Ellen Yi-Luen Do, University of Colorado Boulder, USA

11:00 Coffee

11:30 UBICOMP RESEARCH REPORT Prof. Timo Ojala, University of Oulu, Center for Ubiquitous Computing, Finland

12:00 Q&A WITH THE SPEAKERS

12:45 Closing words

Q&A with the speakers ongoing in the 2010 seminar.

Panelists from left: Anind Dey (Carnegie Mellon University, USA), Marcus Foth (Queensland University of Technology, Australia),

Zach Shelby (Sensinode Ltd.), Jürgen Scheible (Aalto University, Finland), Vassilis Kostakos (University of Madeira, Portugal), Adam

Greenfield (Urbanscale, USA), Mikael Wiberg (Uppsala University, Sweden). Moderator: Timo Ojala (University of Oulu, Finland).

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WORKSHOP A

HUMANISTIC HCI

Instructors: Prof. Jeffrey Bardzell, Indiana University, USA, +358 41 488 5755

Prof. Shaowen Bardzell, Indiana University, USA, +358 41 488 5866

Teaching assistant: Dr. Johanna Ylipulli, University of Oulu, [email protected], +358 40 736 9958

Liaison student: Satu Rantala, University of Oulu, [email protected], +358 50 349 8918

Fort: TS128

SCHEDULE

DATE TIME TOPIC LOCATION

Monday June 4

9:00-13:00 10th International UBICOMP Seminar 2018 OP-sali (L10)

13:00-14:00 Lunch Kastari

14:15-15:00 Summer School Kick Off TS101

15:00-16:00 Workshop introduction & Self-introductions (Humanistic HCI: Ch1) TS128

16:00-17:00 About the humanities (Humanistic HCI: Ch2 & Ch4) TS128

17:00-18:00 Visit to the Center for Ubiquitous Computing Lobby

18:30-22:00 Get Together Party Teekkaritalo

Tuesday June 5

10:00-11:20 Surveying Humanistic HCI methods (Humanistic HCI: Ch3) TS128

11:20-11:40 Coffee UBI Café

11:40-13:00 Critical-empirical methods (Blythe and Cairns) TS128

13:00-14:30 Lunch Kastari

14:30-16:00 Critical discourse analysis (Roedl et al.) TS128

16:00-16:20 Coffee UBI Café

16:20-17:40 Ethnography and estrangement (Bell et al.) TS128

17:40-18:00 Wrap-up TS128

Wednesday June 6

10:00-11:20 Surveying humanistic approaches to UX (Humanistic HCI: Ch5) TS128

11:20-11:40 Coffee UBI Café

11:40-13:00 Dewey’s classic account of “an experience” (Dewey) TS128

13:00-14:30 Lunch Kastari

14:30-16:00 A framework for interpreting user experiences (McCarthy & Wright) TS128

16:00-16:20 Coffee UBI Café

16:20-17:40 Somaethetics and the body (Höök) TS128

17:40-18:00 Wrap-up TS128

19:00-22:00 Dinner Boat Cruise Market place

Thursday June 7

10:00-11:20 Emancipatory approaches to HCI (Humanistic HCI: Ch6) TS128

11:20-11:40 Coffee UBI Café

11:40-13:00 Feminist HCI (Feminist HCI) TS128

13:00-14:30 Lunch Kastari

14:30-16:00 Postcolonial computing (Irani) TS128

16:00-16:20 Coffee UBI Café

16:20-17:40 Design as research. Case: women’s health. (Immodest Proposals) TS128

17:40-18:00 Wrap-up TS128

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Friday June 8

10:00-11:20 Student presentations TS128

11:20-11:40 Coffee UBI Café

11:40-13:00 Student presentations TS128

13:00-14:30 Lunch Kastari

14:30-16:00 Student presentations TS128

16:00-16:20 Coffee UBI Café

16:20-17:40 Bardzells’ closing session (Humanistic HCI: Ch7) TS128

17:40-18:00 Wrap-up TS128

Saturday June 9

9:00-12:00 Final exam L10

12:00-13:00 Lunch Kastari

13:00-18:00 Result seminar L2

18:00-18:30 Debriefing TS128

20:00- School Dinner Johteenpooki

INSTRUCTORS

Jeffrey Bardzell is a Professor of Informatics and Director of the HCI/Design program in the

School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering at Indiana University–Bloomington. His

research examines both design theory and emerging social computing practices. His work on

design theory has focused on critical design, research through design, and design criticism. His

research on emerging social computing practices includes critical-empirical studies on maker

communities in the United States and Asia, intimate and sexual interaction, and online

creative communities. A common thread throughout this work is the use of aesthetics—

including the history of criticism, critical theory, and analytic aesthetics—to understand how concepts, materials, forms, ideologies, experiential qualities, and creative processes achieve

coherence in design objects. He is co-editor of Critical Theory and Interaction Design (MIT

Press, in press) and co-author of Humanistic HCI (Synthesis Lectures in Human-Centered Informatics). He is working

on a monograph, tentatively titled, Design as Research. Bardzell’s work is funded by the National Science Foundation

and the Intel Science and Technology Center for Social Computing.

Shaowen Bardzell is a Professor of Informatics in the School of Informatics, Computing, and

Engineering at Indiana University and the Affiliated Faculty of the Kinsey Institute. Bardzell

holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Indiana University and pursues a humanistic

research agenda within the research and practice of Human Computer Interaction (HCI). A common thread throughout her work is the exploration of the contributions of feminism,

design, and social science to support technology’s role in social change. Recent research foci

have included care ethics and feminist utopian perspectives on IT, research through design,

women’s health, and posthumanist approaches to sustainable design. Her work is supported

by the National Science Foundation, Intel Corporation, and the Mellon Foundation among

others. She is the co-editor of Critical Theory and Interaction Design (MIT Press, forthcoming)

and co-author of Humanistic HCI (Morgan & Claypool, 2015). She co-directs the Cultural Research in Technology (CRIT)

Lab at Indiana University.

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SYNOPSIS

Although it has influenced the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) since its origins, humanistic HCI has come into its own since the early 2000s. In that time, it has made substantial contributions to HCI theory and methodologies

and also had major influence in user experience (UX) design, aesthetic interaction, and emancipatory/social change-

oriented approaches to HCI.

In this workshop, we first survey humanistic epistemologies and methods as well as their contributions to HCI. For the

majority of the course, students will practice humanistic approaches to HCI. Students will individually identify a design

research domain. They will engage in a series of critical-interpretative activities helping them to progressively and

generatively frame and re-frame their research domain. They will choose a critical or humanistic theoretical reading

(from a collection we provide) and develop an account of how it might apply to their domain. They will identify a

collection of design artifacts relevant to their research domain critique them from both aesthetic and

emancipatory/political perspectives. And they will develop a proposal for a research project to be conducted after the

workshop, reflecting humanistic standards of research processes (e.g., theoretical stances and methodological

approaches) and research products (e.g., contributions to theory, critiques of prevailing research methods/framings).

STUDENTS

First name Last name Organization Country

Irina Anastasiu Queensland University of Technology Australia

Mirzel Avdic Aarhus University Denmark

Andrea Beretta University of Trento Italy

Karey Helms KTH Royal Institute of Technology Sweden

Elina Hildén Tampere University of Technology Finland

Sarah Homewood IT University of Copenhagen Denmark

Juha Huttula University of Oulu Finland

Sio Lai Karppinen University of Oulu Finland

Sami Koivunen University of Tampere Finland

Marion Lean Royal College of Art UK

Lucia Lupi Polytechnic University of Turin Italy

Raju Maharjan Technical University of Denmark Denmark

Antero Metso University of Oulu Finland

Martin Mucheleka University of Oulu Finland

Behnaz Norouzi University of Oulu Finland

Ekaterina Olshannikova University of Tampere Finland

Satu Rantala University of Oulu Finland

Carolina Beniamina Rutta University of Trento Italy

Fanny Vainionpää University of Oulu Finland

Leena Ventä-Olkkonen University of Oulu Finland

PERSONAL EQUIPMENT

Mandatory: laptop.

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WORKSHOP B

WEARABLE AND MOBILE HEALTH AND BEHAVIOR TRACKING

Instructors: Prof. Jakob E. Bardram, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark, +358 41 702 9039

Adj. Prof. Denzil Ferreira, University of Oulu, Finland, +358 40 967 5202

Liaison student: Kennedy Opoku Asare, University of Oulu, [email protected], +358 46 955 2883

Fort: TS101

SCHEDULE

DATE TIME TOPIC LOCATION

Monday June 4

9:00-13:00 10th International UBICOMP Seminar 2018 OP-sali (L10)

13:00-14:00 Lunch Kastari

14:15-15:00 Summer School Kick Off TS101

15:00-16:00 Understanding human-behavior: Challenges, techniques, tools TS101

16:00-17:00 Introduction to Personal Health Technology and Mobile Health TS101

17:00-18:00 Visit to the Center for Ubiquitous Computing Lobby

18:30-22:00 Get Together Party Teekkaritalo

Tuesday June 5

10:00-12:00 Fundamentals of software architecture and technologies for collecting and

managing behavioral and health data from wearable and mobile devices TS101

12:00-13:30 Lunch Kastari

13:30-18:00 Deep dive into AWARE and Open mHealth TS101

Wednesday June 6

10:00-12:00 Team brainstorm and plan for a mobile health research application TS101

11:20-11:40 Lunch Kastari

13:30-15:00 Team pitch and feedback TS101

15:00-18:00 Hands-on development TS101

19:00-22:00 Dinner Boat Cruise Market place

Thursday June 7

10:00-12:00 Hand-on development TS101

12:00-13:30 Lunch Kastari

13:30-18:00 Hands-on development TS101

Friday June 8

10:00-12:00 Hands-on development TS101

12:00-13:30 Lunch Kastari

13:30-18:00 Wrap up development, prepare demo video and presentation slides TS128

Saturday June 9

9:00-12:00 Final exam L10

12:00-13:00 Lunch Kastari

13:00-18:00 Result seminar L2

18:00-18:30 Debriefing TS101

20:00- School Dinner Johteenpooki

INSTRUCTORS

Jakob E. Bardram is Professor in computer science at the Technical University of Denmark

(DTU), Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science (DTU Compute). Adjunct professor in public health at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of

Copenhagen (KU SUND). Director of the Copenhagen Center for Health Technology (CACHET).

His research interests include Ubiquitous Computing (Ubicomp), Human-Computer

Interaction (HCI), Mobile and Embedded Sensing, and Software Architecture. Currently, the

main application areas of this research is within healthcare, ranging from interactive displays

for clinical logistics to personal health technology for mental health. Based on the research

done in the MONARCA project, Bardram co-founded Monsenso, which provides mHealth

technology for mental disorders. Based on the research done in the AWARE project, he co-

founded Cetrea developing pervasive computing technology for hospitals, which was acquired by the Geting Group in

2014. He also helped start up CLC Bio developing bioinformatics software, which was acquired by Qiagen in 2013. Prof.

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Bardram is a senior member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), member of the Institute of Electrical

and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and member of the Danish Academy of Technical Sciences (ATV). He is an associate

editor on the ACM Proceedings on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (PACM IMWUT) and the Journal of Human–Computer Interaction and serves on numerous program and organizing committees for both

ACM and IEEE conferences. In 2012, he was awarded the Informatics Europe Curriculum Award for the ‘Pervasive

Computing Curriculum’ that he has been developing and teaching both at the University of Aarhus and at the IT

University of Copenhagen.

Denzil Ferreira is Adjunct Professor and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Oulu,

Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (ITEE), the Deputy Director of

the Center for Ubiquitous Computing and the Principal Investigator of the Community

Instrumentation and Awareness (CIA) research group. His main research interest is on

technology-driven human behavior sensing and modeling, where he juxtapose methods from

large-scale data analysis, sensor instrumentation, applied machine learning, mobile and ubiquitous computing to understand and study a variety of human behavioral and social

phenomena in naturalistic settings. Combined, they enable a better understanding of how

people use technology and most importantly, why they may use such technology. He believes

technology should be imagined, developed and shared to tackle the most challenging societal

issues. To facilitate this venture, he created AWARE (http://awareframework.com) during his PhD. AWARE is an

interdisciplinary and collaborative mobile context and sensors’ data collection tool. By supporting and encouraging

multidisciplinary collaboration from the ground up, AWARE is today one of his major academic accomplishments.

Engaged in research efforts worldwide, AWARE is open-source and it is widely adopted by researchers and engineers

in different domains. He is a Review Editor for Frontiers in Human-Media Interaction, IEEE Communications Society

Magazine. He acts as an expert Proposal Reviewer in the Flanders Research Foundation, and the Icelandic Research Fund. He is an Associate Editor at the PACM IMWUT and participates in multiple program committees from ACM and

IEEE conferences. He organises the Ubiquitous Mobile Instrumentation workshop, collocated with ACM UbiComp since

2012.

SYNOPSIS

Thanks to the rapid technological development, wearable and mobile technologies, smartphones allow people to be

reachable anywhere and anytime. In addition to the benefits for end users, researchers and developers can benefit from the powerful devices for tracking behavior and health. This workshop brings together researchers with an interest

on using mobile and wearable devices as instruments to collect data and conduct mobile user studies, with a focus on

understanding human behavior and health. Topics covered by this workshop include: mobile-enabled health

technologies, quantified-self movement, mobile sensing and strategies for data collection in user studies to

understand human behavior, context-aware mobile platforms, multimodal interaction, and end-user applications.

The workshop will be conducted as mini-track lectures and hands-on prototyping sessions, brainstorming, and

development hackathon for the final mobile health application. Participants must have Android Studio installed on

their laptops and an Android smartphone running Android 4.4 or higher (do not forget the USB cable for debugging

your applications). We will provide the sample-code for the prototyping session, development slides and one-to-one tutorials during this workshop. Participants should have experience in Java programming, and have a basic knowledge

on Android programming by e.g. following some of the online tutorials.

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STUDENTS

First name Last name Organization Country

Murad Ahmad University of Oulu Finland

Talayeh Aleadvood Aalto University & University of Helsinki Finland

Assam Boudjelthia University of Oulu Finland

Richard Darst Aalto University Finland

Elena Di Lascio Università della Svizzera italiana Switzerland

Shkurta Gashi Università della Svizzera italiana Switzerland

Pegah Hafiz Technical University of Denmark Denmark

Elcin Hanci Eindhoven University of Technology Netherlands

Hanna-Leena Huttunen University of Oulu Finland

Moamen Ibrahim University of Oulu Finland

Valerii Kan University of Oulu Finland

Hanke Kimm Zola Inc. & East Stroudsburg University USA

Lokmane Krizou University of Oulu Finland

Matias Kukka Oura Health Ltd. Finland

Devender Kumar Technical University of Denmark Denmark

Elina Kuosmanen University of Oulu Finland

Mounib Mazouzi University of Oulu Finland

Aske Mottelson University of Copenhagen Denmark

Yuuki Nishiyama University of Oulu Finland

Kennedy Opoku Asare University of Oulu Finland

Abhinay Pandya University of Oulu Finland

Arash Sattari University of Oulu Finland

Mohammad Tavakolian University of Oulu Finland

Mikko Yliniemi University of Oulu Finland

Heng Zhang University of Manchester UK

Onur Özüduru University of Oulu Finland

PERSONAL EQUIPMENT Mandatory: laptop equipped with following software:

• Android Studio with the latest development SDK (https://developer.android.com/studio/).

• A local open mHealth Storage Endpoint docker environment (https://github.com/openmhealth/omh-dsu-ri).

Optional: favorite Android device(s) for wearable and mobile health and behavior tracking.

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WORKSHOP C

DESIGNING FOR THE MARGINS (EXTRA-URBAN INTERACTIONS) Instructors: Prof. Alan Dix, Swansea University, UK, +358 41 490 1491

Adj. Prof. Simo Hosio, University of Oulu, Finland, +358 50 343 7515

Teaching assistant: Simon Klakegg, University of Oulu, Finland, [email protected], +358 50 305 1653

Liaison student: Jonas Oppenlaender, University of Oulu, [email protected], +358 46 521 9726

Fort: TS127

SCHEDULE

DATE TIME TOPIC LOCATION

Monday June 4

9:00-13:00 10th International UBICOMP Seminar 2018 OP-sali (L10)

13:00-14:00 Lunch Kastari

14:15-15:00 Summer School Kick Off TS101

15:00-17:00 Introductions (workshop, participants) TS127

17:00-18:00 Visit to the Center for Ubiquitous Computing Lobby

18:30-22:00 Get Together Party Teekkaritalo

Tuesday June 5

10:00-11:00 Lecture: Introduction to HCI at the margins TS127

11:00-12:00 Lecture: Participants’ own stories and concerns TS127

12:00-13:00 Lecture: Technical barriers and social challenges TS127

13:00-14:00 Lunch Kastari

14:00-15:00 Lecture: Introduction to the projects and tools TS127

15:00-18:00 Project: Brainstorming and concept design TS127

Wednesday June 6

10:00-12:00 Lecture: Diversity, community and co-design TS127

12:00-13:00 Walk/interactive session (weather permitting) TS127

13:00-14:00 Lunch Kastari

14:00-17:00 Project: Group work TS127

17:00-18:00 Project: Group presentations and feedback TS127

19:00-22:00 Dinner Boat Cruise Market place

Thursday June 7

10:00-10:45 Lecture: Data and architecture TS127

10:45-11:00 Coffee UBI Café

11:00-13:00 Project: Group work TS127

13:00-14:00 Lunch Kastari

14:00-15:00 Walk/interactive session (weather permitting) TS127

15:00-18:00 Project: Group work TS127

Friday June 8

10:00-10:45 Lecture: Technical and social problems of deployments aka “grime and

nourishment” TS127

10:45-11:00 Coffee UBI Café

11:00-13:00 Project: Group work TS127

13:00-14:00 Lunch Kastari

14:00-15:00 Project: Group presentations and feedback TS127

15:00-18:00 Project: Group work TS127

Saturday June 9

9:00-12:00 Final exam L10

12:00-13:00 Lunch Kastari

13:00-18:00 Result seminar L2

18:00-18:30 Debriefing TS127

20:00- School Dinner Johteenpooki

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INSTRUCTORS

Alan Dix is the Director for the new Computational Foundry at Swansea University, UK and part-time independent consultant, researcher and educator. He has worked in human–

computer interaction research since the mid 1980s, and is the author of one of the major

international textbooks on HCI as well as of over 450 research publications covering topics

from formal methods to creativity including some of the earliest papers in HCI on topics

including privacy and mobile interaction. In 2013 he produced an HCI MOOC that is now

hosted at InteractionDesign.org and in the same year he walked 1000 miles round the coast

of Wales. The data from the latter is available in the public domain as an ‘open science’

resource. Many recent projects have a data theme including an analysis of the UK REF public

domain data and working with musicologists on re-imagining digital archives for the

humanities. He organises a twice yearly workshop, Tiree Tech Wave, on the small Scottish island where he lives, and

where he has been engaged in a number of projects relating to heritage, communications, energy use and open data.

Simo Hosio is an Adjunct Professor (social computing) at the University of Oulu, Finland. Hosio

obtained his PhD with a 3-year scholarship from Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK and is

currently funded by the Academy of Finland. He has won several best paper/presentation

awards and other independent research grants from a number of foundations. Hosio has

worked extensively with public urban technologies, and he was one of the original team that

designed, created, installed and maintained the decade-long long public field trial with public

multipurpose displays (the UBI-hotspots) in Oulu. Hosio has over 80 publications and has lately been focusing on crowdsourcing. He has created and actively develops a crowd-powered

personal decision-support system (https://ab3000.net) that has been used together with

domain expert collaborators in the context of wicked problems, such as low back pain, obesity

and racism. Most importantly, he is a seasoned UBI Summer School organizer and can therefore ensure that workshop

C will be a memorable experience for all the lucky participants!

SYNOPSIS

The opportunities for ubiquitous computing in urban environments are clear and smart cities have taken this from lab

to street. Many larger cities also have open data initiatives so that sensor data can be collected and analysed using big data techniques, and the resulting large data sets combined with moment-to-moment sensing and user interaction to

enable public displays and visualisations.

However, what happens beyond the margins of the urban heart?

At the geographic extremes, connectivity may be patchy or slow; however, closer to centres of cities those at the social

margins, the poor, elderly, disabled often have limited access to digital technology due to cost or accessibility. Even at

the very centre there are liminal places, below the railway bridges where the homeless sleep, or the backstreets where

sex workers wait.

For some, the walker, the cyclist, the climber, the runner, the margins are chosen for their inaccessibility and even

disconnection, and yet connectivity can be important for navigation or emergencies. For others, their marginality is

not chosen.

Designing for the margins is often more challenging than for the connected centre. Mobile connectivity may be limited

or absent; fixed networks patchy or slow; users may be widely distributed or inaccessible for other reasons; instead of

small numbers of large homogeneous datasets, you will encounter large numbers of small heterogeneous data items;

hardware needs to be cheap and easy to maintain; and systems have to continue to have relevance and currency

without dedicated support or curation.

In this workshop we will explore the potential for digital technology in these marginal places: for those who are there

by choice, and those by necessity. This will include ways to understand the needs and these different environments

and cultures within a culture, seeing the strengths in communities as well as fragility of infrastructure. You will seek

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out available data for selected communities, and examine ways in which they can also be data creators through sensing

or stories. By the end of the week, you will have worked together to create a number of prototypes for interventions

to inform and empower those at the edge.

We are aiming for applicants from a range of backgrounds including some more adept at understanding contexts and

people and some with technical skills (e.g. programming, prototyping, design).

STUDENTS

First name Last name Organization Country

Toni Alatalo University of Oulu Finland

Ana Bilandzic Queensland University of Technology Australia

David Corbett Queensland University of Technology Australia

Alix Ducros National Center for Scientific Research France

Kota Gushima Waseda University Japan

Diana Jamoido University of Lapland Finland

Irene Kaklopoulou National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Greece

Antonio Kongjonaj University of Oulu Finland

Vadim Kramar Oulu University of Applied Sciences Finland

Hangxin Lu ETH Zurich Switzerland

Manish Maharjan University of Oulu Finland

Hassan Mehmood University of Oulu Finland

Carlos Mera University of Birmingham UK

Jonas Oppenlaender University of Oulu Finland

Francisco Ramirez University of Birmingham UK

Umar Saeed University of Oulu Finland

Tatiana Styliari University of Nottingham UK

Mari Suoheimo University of Lapland Finland

PERSONAL EQUIPMENT Mandatory: laptop.

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WORKSHOP D

MAKE. WEAR. MATTER: EXPLORATIONS IN DESIGN, MAKING & CREATIVITY

Instructors: Prof. Mark D. Gross, University of Colorado Boulder, USA, +358 41 484 5030

Prof. Ellen Yi-Luen Do, University of Colorado Boulder, USA, +358 41 368 6487

Adj. Prof. Georgi V. Georgiev, University of Oulu, Finland, +358 50 430 0562

Teaching assistant: Jani Ylioja, University of Oulu, [email protected], +358 50 595 1907

Liaison student: Yazan Barhoush, University of Oulu, [email protected], +358 41 751 7625

Fort: Fab Lab Oulu (http://www.oulu.fi/fablab/)

SCHEDULE

DATE TIME TOPIC LOCATION

Monday June 4

9:00-13:00 10th International UBICOMP Seminar 2018 OP-sali (L10)

13:00-14:00 Lunch Kastari

14:15-15:00 Summer School Kick Off TS101

15:00-15:30 Lecture: Introduction to micro:bit Fab Lab

15:30-16:30 Exercises: micro:bit (canonical light up clothing) Fab Lab

16:30-17:00 Discussion: Wearables Fab Lab

17:00-18:00 Visit to the Center for Ubiquitous Computing Fab Lab

18:30-22:00 Get Together Party Teekkaritalo

Tuesday June 5

10:00-11:00 Discuss readings Fab Lab

11:00-12:00 Lecture: Circuits, sensors & switches Fab Lab

12:00-18:00 Project: DIY switches and sensors, thermochromics (lunch 13-14) Fab Lab

Wednesday June 6

10:00-11:00 Discuss readings Fab Lab

11:00-12:00 Lecture: Actuation Fab Lab

12:00-18:00 Project: Actuation: lights, sound, action (lunch 13-14) Fab Lab

19:00-22:00 Dinner Boat Cruise Market place

Thursday June 7

10:00-11:00 Discuss readings Fab Lab

11:00-12:00 Lecture: Radio Fab Lab

12:00-18:00 Project: Social wearables (lunch 13-14) Fab Lab

Friday June 8

10:00-16:00 Project: Work (lunch 13-14) Fab Lab

16:00-18:00 Project: Presentations Fab Lab

Saturday June 9

9:00-12:00 Final exam L10

12:00-13:00 Lunch Kastari

13:00-18:00 Result seminar L2

18:00-18:30 Debriefing Fab Lab

20:00- School Dinner Johteenpooki

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INSTRUCTORS

Mark D. Gross is director of the ATLAS Institute and professor of computer science at University of Colorado Boulder. He also co-founder of Modular Robotics Incorporated and

Blank Slate Systems with former PhD students. Previously he was on the faculty at Carnegie

Mellon University and the University of Washington Seattle; before that, he worked at Atari

Cambridge Research, Logo Computer Systems, Kurzweil Computer Systems, the MIT Logo Lab

and the Architecture Machine Group. Once upon a time, he studied architecture at MIT, where

he became fascinated with how design works, and how computational tools could support

designing. He still is. He have worked on many different things: intelligent computer aided

design, virtual environments and design simulation, modular robotics and computationally

enhanced construction kits and craft, tangible interaction design, sketch and diagram

recognition, digital fabrication and more.

Ellen Yi-Luen Do invents at the intersections of people, design and technology. She works on

computational tools for design, especially sketching, creativity and design cognition, including

creativity support tools and design studies, tangible and embedded interaction and, most

recently, computing for health and wellness. She holds a PhD in Design Computing from

Georgia Institute of Technology, a Master of Design Studies from the Harvard Graduate School

of Design and a bachelor’s from National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan. She has served on

the faculties of University of Washington, Carnegie Mellon University and Georgia Institute of

Technology. From 2013 to 2016, she co-directed the Keio-NUS CUTE Center in Singapore, a research unit investigating Connected Ubiquitous Technology for Embodiments. She enjoys

playing the Djembe and performs at festivals and other venues with The Sensua Players.

Georgi V. Georgiev is an adjunct professor of design research and a senior research fellow at

the Center for Ubiquitous Computing, University of Oulu. His research interests are in design

creativity, digital fabrication and prototyping, design cognition, user interaction and

experience, and design thinking. Georgi’s research is focusing both on early stage of design

process, when the new and innovative ideas are generated, and user’s perspective on the

design outcome, that is essential for understanding challenges for success of digital

technologies. He is actively involved in foundation, organization and development of the Special Interest Group Design Creativity (SIG DC) at the Design Society, six International

Conferences on Design Creativity (ICDC), as well as in the editorial team of International

Journal of Design Creativity and Innovation since its inception. Georgi was previously with

Kobe University, Japan and Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST). He has experience from

university-industry collaborative research projects in Japan and holds PhD in knowledge science for his research in the

area of design creativity from JAIST.

SYNOPSIS

The elaboration of low cost sensing, actuated materials with programmable properties, and light and long-lasting

batteries opens the door to creative combinations of computing, making and craft. In this workshop, students will

design, develop, debug, and demonstrate wearable technologies: gadgets, clothing, jewelry, and other adornments

that embed and embody computational media for various and sundry purposes that matter in our lives—from fun,

play and fashion to health and well-being. Students will explore synergies between computing, design and state-of-

the art fabrication technologies to expand their gadget creation skills. We will investigate possibilities that arise from

the new paradigm of ubiquitous computing and digital manufacturing, tackling the inventive and engaging essence of

making wearables that matter in our lives.

The workshop builds upon physical, computational and conceptual tools of making to expand students’ skills and

creative confidence in prototyping wearable technologies. Students will gain an overview of the state of the art in

making and creativity in the context of wearable technology. Reviewing a broad spectrum of inspirational examples

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will place students’ projects at the forefront of wearable technology development, focusing on creative exploration as

well as on inventive, emotional and engaging interactions.

After outlining the design space of wearable technologies, surveying materials and supplies for designing, and

implementing wearable technologies, students will imagine and create project prototypes using hardware, software

tools and resources at Fab Lab Oulu. In the final workshop session, each student or team of students will present and

demonstrate their work, along with an explanation of the context, realization and importance.

As for learning outcomes: Each student will have opportunities to expand skills and creative confidence in prototyping

wearable technology with scope in explorations of novel grounds. Developing an inventive, engaging (and fun)

atmosphere of collaboration and reflection are crucial to individuals’ personal growth.

We seek participants from a variety of backgrounds and professional experience in order to maximize the mix of ideas.

Each will be inquisitive and excited to explore the possibilities of the tools and machinery in the Fab Lab Oulu. There

are no specific prerequisites, but participants will need to perform basic programming tasks and develop 2D and 3D

models to create physical parts on the Fab Lab machines.

STUDENTS

First name Last name Organization Country

Joshua Muyiwa Adeegbe University of Oulu Finland

Mihail Ahchiev Technical University of Sofia Bulgaria

Nicole Bamonte Pennsylvania College of Technology USA

Yazan A M Barhoush University of Oulu Finland

Daniel Silunynage Ziko Bhadurkhan Zambia Telecom & University of Oulu Zambia

Nathalie Bressa Aarhus University Denmark

Felix A. Epp Aalto University Finland

Walther Jensen Aalborg University Denmark

Aleks Kornev Technical University of Sofia Bulgaria

Eleonora Mencarini University of Trento Italy

Abigail Meredick Pennsylvania College of Technology USA

Sofeem Nasim University of Oulu Finland

Ivan Sanchez Milara University of Oulu Finland

Andreas Heiberg Skouby University of Southern Denmark Denmark

Susanne Stigberg Østfold University College Norway

Jussi Vaara University of Oulu Finland

Anke van Oosterhout Aarhus University Denmark

Patrycja Zdziarska Indiana University USA

PERSONAL EQUIPMENT Mandatory: laptop equipped with mouse.

Optional: any articles of clothing (such as t-shirt, hat, etc.) that you might want to "enhance" with technology in

your project.

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SOCIAL PROGRAM GET TOGETHER PARTY

Monday, June 4, 2018, at 18:30-22

Location: Teekkaritalo, Kalervontie 7.

Transportation: 10 minute walk from summer school site to Teekkaritalo. Bus to Nallikari Camping departs from

Teekkaritalo at 22:00.

Program: Welcoming words, buffet, 30 Second Madness for students, Finnish Summer Olympics (weather allowing).

30 Second Madness: Remember to upload your 1 Madness slide in PDF format latest by Saturday June 2 to

https://www.dropbox.com/request/GmyWkvi78IpE6aODO3JW. Memorable Madness Award(s) will be nominated by

a distinguished jury and presented at the School Dinner.

Menu: Pizza, sushi, salad, drinks.

Dress code: Casual.

Teekkaritalo

Class 2014 lined up for madness presentations

Boot throwing in the Finnish Summer Olympics

Class 2012 instructor Aaron Quigley completing

his leg in the ‘wife’ carrying relay

Class 2015 students chilling at fireplace

Class 2013 throwing Finnish darts

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DINNER BOAT CRUISE

Wednesday, June 6, 2018, at 19-22

Synopsis: 3-hour at cruise on M/S Alexandra in front of Oulu river estuary.

Departure location: Market place pier.

Transportation: Bus transportation to cruise departs from the summer school site at 18:15. OBS! The bus stops at

Nallikari Camping for 10 MINUTES so that you can drop off your stuff – please make sure to be back on the bus in

time! After the cruise bus transportation back to Nallikari Camping and Linnanmaa campus.

Menu: Green salad, grilled salmon / grilled chicken / feta salad, ice cream & berries, red and white wine, cash bar.

Dress code: Casual.

M/S Alexandra

Class 2011 safely back ashore

Class 2012 instructors fishing: Aaron Quigley is taming the “big one”,

while Jonna Häkkilä and Keith Cheverst are selecting next lucky lure

Class 2014 instructors enjoying dessert

No worries – the boat is not sinking ☺

Class 2016 enjoying sun set

Class 2017 instructor Alex Aurigi reeled in the pike that hit

the lucky lure selected by Vice Rector Helka-Liisa Hentilä

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SCHOOL DINNER

Saturday, June 9, 2018, at 20-

Location: Johteenpooki, Kansankentäntie 11.

Transportation: Bus to School Dinner departs from Nallikari Camping at 19:45.

Program: Welcoming words, dinner buffet, speeches, presentation of awards, music, sauna (towels are provided),

late night sausages and Timppa’s famous outdoor fireplace pancakes.

Menu: Parsley salad, overripe beef in red wine sauce / Portobello mushrooms filled with spinach rice, chevre pesto,

potato gratin, oven baked root vegetables, local barley bread and rye bread with spread, blueberry vanilla panna

cotta, coffee and tea.

Dress code: Casual.

Johteenpooki

Class 2011 Memorable Madness Award recipients

Class 2012 instructors skinny dipping at Nallikari Beach

Class 2013 instructors

Class 2015 project team “Lost Connection” posing with their

Distinguished Project Award along instructor Mark Shepard

Class 2017 Distinguished Project Award recipients

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SUMMER SCHOOL SITE

UNIVERSITY OF OULU, LINNANMAA CAMPUS, TIETOTALO BUILDING, DOOR E

Address: Erkki Koiso-Kanttilan katu 3

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KEY LOCATIONS ON CAMPUS

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KEY LOCATIONS AROUND OULU

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ACCOMMODATION IN NALLIKARI CAMPING

Out of town students have the opportunity to purchase low-cost accommodation for just 30 EUR/day upon

registration. Students opting for this accommodation will share high quality holiday cottages of the 4-star Nallikari

Camping located in a scenic setting adjacent to the Nallikari Beach.

INFORMATION ON NALLIKARI CAMPING • Check-in time is 15:00.

• Check-out time is 12:00.

• Address: Leiritie 10, Oulu.

• Web: http://www.nallikari.fi.

• Email: [email protected].

• Telephone: +358 44 703 1353.

• Reception open daily 8–23.

BICYCLE RENTAL • 8-hour rental costs 15 EUR

• 24-hour rental costs 20 EUR

• 1-week rental costs 70 EUR

• Reservations via telephone from +358 44 018 7754

Sunset in Nallikari

Holiday cottages

Nallikari beach

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TRANSPORTATION

SHARED TAXIS FOR ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE TRANSPORTATION

Out of town students will be offered a chance to sign up for shared taxis for arrival/departure transportation

between Oulu airport and train station and Nallikari Camping.

UBISS 2018 CHARTER BUSES

In Nallikari Camping UBISS 2018 charter bus stops in front of the reception (Leiritie 10).

DATE TIME DEPARTURE LOCATION DESTINATION

Mon June 4 8:30 Nallikari Camping Summer School Site

Mon June 4 22:00 Teekkaritalo (Get Together Party) Nallikari Camping

Tue June 5 9:30 Nallikari Camping Summer School Site

Tue June 5 18:30 Summer School Site Nallikari Camping

Wed June 6 9:30 Nallikari Camping Summer School Site

Wed June 6 18:15 Summer School Site Market place (Dinner Boat Cruise)

(via Nallikari Camping)

Wed June 6 22:00 Market place Nallikari Camping & Linnanmaa Campus

Thu June 7 9:30 Nallikari Camping Summer School Site

Thu June 7 18:30 Summer School Site Nallikari Camping

Fri June 8 9:30 Nallikari Camping Summer School Site

Fri June 8 18:30 Summer School Site Nallikari Camping

Sat June 9 8:30 Nallikari Camping Summer School Site

Sat June 9 18:30 Summer School Site Nallikari Camping

Sat June 9 19:45 Nallikari Camping Johteenpooki (School Dinner)

UBI-postcard sent by Class 2010 students

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LOCAL BUSES

One-time ticket valid for 1 hour costs 3.30 EUR. 24-hour ticket costs 8.80 EUR. Tickets are purchased with cash from

the driver or as a mobile ticket using a mobile app available for Android and iOS devices in respective app stores and

at http://www.payiq.net/oulu/. 0.20 - 0.50 EUR surcharge is added to mobile tickets depending on payment type.

OBS! NO debit/credit card payments can be made in buses.

SUMMER SCHOOL SITE ↔ DOWNTOWN

Buses 1, 2, 3 and 8 operate frequently between the summer school site (bus stop “Yliopisto E” for buses going towards

downtown) and downtown (bus stop “Toripakka P” for buses going to summer school site). Schedules are available at

https://www.oulunliikenne.fi/ or in Google Maps (search for the desired bus stop).

BUS 15: NALLIKARI → DOWNTOWN

exit bus at bus stop “Toripakka E”

BUS 15: DOWNTOWN → NALLIKARI

board bus at bus stop “Toripakka P”

MON-FRI SAT SUN MON-FRI SAT SUN

LOCATIONS OF TORIPAKKA E/P BUS STOPS AT DOWNTOWN OULU

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COMMUNICATION AND SOCIAL MEDIA

EMAIL LISTS

Everybody:

Students only:

Instructors:

Staff:

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Workshop A:

Workshop B:

Workshop C:

Workshop D:

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

SOCIAL MEDIA (#UBISS2018)

facebook.com/ ubisummerschool

https://vimeo.com/groups/315324

PHONE NUMBERS

Workshops

A

Instructor Jeffrey Bardzell +358 41 488 5755

Instructor Shaowen Bardzell +358 41 488 5866

Teaching assistant Johanna Ylipulli +358 40 736 9958

Liaison student Satu Rantala +358 50 349 8918

B

Instructor Jakob E. Bardram +358 41 702 9039

Instructor Denzil Ferreira +358 40 967 5202

Liaison student Kennedy Opoku Asare +358 46 955 2883

C

Instructor Alan Dix +358 41 490 1491

Instructor Simo Hosio +358 50 343 7515

Teaching assistant Simon Klakegg +358 50 305 1653

Liaison student Jonas Oppenlaender +358 46 521 9726

D

Instructor Mark D. Gross +358 41 484 5030

Instructor Ellen Yi-Luen Do +358 41 368 6487

Instructor Georgi V. Georgiev +358 50 430 0562

Teaching assistant Jani Ylioja +358 50 595 1907

Liaison student Yazan Barhoush +358 41 751 7625

Summer school staff

Chair of the summer school Timo Ojala +358 40 567 6646

Co-chair of the organizing committee Ekaterina Gilman +358 50 415 2854

Co-chair of the organizing committee Teemu Leppänen +358 45 853 9945

Lab engineer Hannu Rautio +358 40 508 9952

General services

Taxi (24 hours) +358 600 30081

City of Oulu tourist office (office hours) +358 8 5584 1330

Directory services (24 hours) 0100100, 020202

Emergency (24 hours) 112

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ASSORTED PRACTICAL MATTERS

REGISTRATION FEE: 250 EUR Registration fee covers participation in one (1) workshop, social program, local transportation, daily lunches in a campus

restaurant and free refreshments at the summer school site.

CREDITS AND CERTIFICATES Credits: 5.0 ECTS (subject to approval by a participant’s home university).

All participants should verify beforehand the passing criteria of (postgraduate) studies enforced by their home university. At some

universities participation is sufficient for credits while some universities such as the University of Oulu require passing a final exam.

The passing criteria for the students of the University of Oulu are as follows:

1. Full participation in the selected workshop, including the opening seminar (10th International UBICOMP Seminar 2018).

2. Successful contribution to a project completed during the workshop. The project contributes 50% of the final grade on scale:

Fail, 1 (lowest passing grade) - 5 (highest passing grade).

3. Passing the final exam based on a reading package selected by the instructor and the material presented during the workshop.

The final exam contributes 50% of the final grade on scale: Fail, 1 (lowest passing grade) - 5 (highest passing grade).

A certificate of participation will be awarded to all students who complete requirements 1 and 2, and pay the registration fee. This

certificate of participation does not include the final grade.

A separate certificate of passing the summer school with a particular final grade will be awarded to all students who complete

requirements 1, 2 and 3, and pay the registration fee.

DAILY LUNCHES Registration package includes lunch vouchers that are valid for a regular or a delicacy lunch in Restaurant Kastari on

campus. Lunch hours: Mon-Fri 10:30-14:00, Sat 12:00-13:00.

UBI CAFÉ Our own UBI Café serves FREE coffee, tea, cold drinks, cookies and fruits at the summer school site. Opening hours: Mon 14:00-

17:00, Tue-Fri 9:45 – 18:30, Sat 8:45 – 18:30.

PERSONAL LAPTOPS Required for all students. If you are not able to bring your own laptop, contact your liaison student. Finland uses 220 V / 50 Hz electricity with plug types C and F shown right. Extension cords will be available in lecture halls. Adapters can be borrowed from the registration desk.

WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS

panOULU WLAN (SSID panoulu, http://www.panoulu.net) providing open (no user

accounts) and free (no payment) wireless Internet access is available in lecture halls and

throughout the City of Oulu in a hotspot manner.

At the University of Oulu campus WLAN access points also advertise SSID eduroam that

can be used with your home organization’s user account if your home organization is a

member of the Eduroam roaming agreement.

eduroam provides a secure connection and has higher bandwidth gateway to the public Internet.

PRINTING Printing is available at the summer school site with a visitor printing card that is borrowed from the registration desk.

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THE UBISS LEGACY

UBISS 2017 (8th International UBI Summer School 2017) June 12-17, 2017, Oulu, Finland http://ubicomp.oulu.fi/UBISS2017

53 students from 9 countries enrolled in 4 parallel workshops:

A: DESIGNING CITY FUTURES THROUGH AUGMENTED PLACE (Prof. Alessandro Aurigi & Dr. Katharine Willis, Plymouth University, UK)

B: VIRTUAL CITY MODELS (Prof. Norbert Haala & Patrick Tutzauer, University of Stuttgart, Germany)

C: DIGITAL PRODUCT REALIZATION: MAKING THINGS THAT MATTER (Dan Somen, Stanford University, USA & Dr. Georgi V. Georgiev,

University of Oulu, Finland)

D: AUGMENTED URBAN EXPERIENCE AND MEDIATED SPATIAL NARRATIVES (Ava Fatah gen Schieck & Dr. Simon Julier & Petros

Koutsolampros, University College London, UK; Dr. Ana Javornik, Newcastle University, UK)

UBISS 2016 (7th International UBI Summer School 2016) June 13-18, 2016, Oulu, Finland http://www.ubioulu.fi/en/UBISS2016

68 students from 12 countries enrolled in 4 parallel workshops:

A: UBICOMP IN THE WILD: DEVELOPING AND DEPLOYING PERVASIVE DISPLAYS (Prof. Nigel Davies & Dr. Sarah Clinch, Lancaster University,

UK)

B: EYEWORK: DESIGNING INTERACTIONS WITH EYE MOVEMENTS (Prof. Hans Gellersen, Lancaster University, UK & Dr. Eduardo Velloso,

University of Melbourne, Australia)

C: COLLABORATION AND PERSONAL DEVICES AROUND INTERACTIVE DISPLAYS (Prof. Giulio Jacucci, University of Helsinki, Finland & Petri

Savolainen, HIIT, Finland)

D: NEXT GENERATION VIRTUAL REALITY: PERCEPTION MEETS ENGINEERING (Prof. Steve LaValle & Dr. Anna Yershova, UIUC, USA)

UBISS 2015 (6th International UBI Summer School 2015) June 8-13, 2015, Oulu, Finland http://www.ubioulu.fi/en/UBISS2015

56 students from 14 countries enrolled in 4 parallel workshops:

A: SENSOR-BASED INTELLIGENT MOBILE INTERFACES (Dr. Per Ola Kristensson, University of Cambridge, UK)

B: DESIGN FICTIONS FOR DATA GEOGRAPHIES (Associate Prof. Mark Shepard, The State University of New York, USA)

C: DESIGNING GAMES FOR THE BODY (Associate Prof. Florian 'Floyd' Mueller, RMIT University, Australia)

D: 3D WEB AND OPEN DATA FOR SMART CITIES HACKATHON (Prof. Timo ‘Timppa’ Ojala, University of Oulu, Finland)

UBISS 2014 (5th International UBI Summer School 2014) June 9-14, 2014, Oulu, Finland http://www.ubioulu.fi/en/UBI-summer-school-2014

59 students from 16 countries enrolled in 4 parallel workshops:

A: DESIGNING URBAN INTERACTIONS FOR PARTICIPATORY PUBLICS (Prof. Martin Brynskov, Aarhus University, Denmark)

B: URBAN AUGMENTED REALITY (Prof. Steven Feiner, Columbia University, USA)

C: LEARNING FROM PEOPLE TO DESIGN FUTURE "ENJOYING MACHINES" (Prof. Oskar Juhlin, Stockholm University, Sweden)

D: DESIGNING BODILY PLAY (Dr. Florian 'Floyd' Mueller, RMIT University, Australia)

UBISS 2013 (4th International UBI Summer School 2013) June 10-15, 2013, Oulu, Finland http://www.ubioulu.fi/en/UBI-summer-school-2013

76 students from 18 countries enrolled in 4 parallel workshops:

A: EXPERIENCE-DRIVEN DESIGN OF UBIQUITOUS INTERACTIONS IN URBAN SPACES (Prof. Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Tampere

University of Technology, Finland & Dr. Jonna Häkkilä, University of Oulu, Finland)

B: DESIGNING MOBILE AUGMENTED REALITY INTERFACES (Prof. Mark Billinghurst, University of Canterbury, New Zealand)

C: DEVELOPING UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING DEVICES (Prof. Albrecht Schmidt, University of Stuttgart, Germany)

D: URBAN RESOURCE NETWORKS (Prof. Malcolm McCullough, University of Michigan, USA)

UBISS 2012 (3rd International UBI Summer School 2012) May 28 - June 2, 2012, Oulu, Finland http://www.ubioulu.fi/en/UBI-summer-school-2012

51 students from 10 countries enrolled in 3 parallel workshops:

A: INFORMATION VISUALISATION FOR UBICOMP DATA (Prof. Aaron Quigley, University of St. Andrews, Scotland)

B: SUPPORTING COMMUNITY THROUGH INTERACTIVE PUBLIC DISPLAYS (Dr. Keith Cheverst, Lancaster University, UK)

D: URBAN SENSORIA: HUMAN-CENTERED COMPUTING IN PRACTICE (Dr. Alejandro ‘Alex’ Jaimes, Yahoo! Research)

UBISS 2011 (2nd International UBI Summer School 2011) May 23-28, 2011, Oulu, Finland http://www.ubioulu.fi/en/UBI-summer-school-2011

36 students from 6 countries enrolled in 3 parallel workshops:

A: OPEN PERVASIVE DISPLAY NETWORKS (Dr. Adrian Friday, Lancaster University, UK)

D: EMBEDDED WEB SERVICES (Chief Nerd Zach Shelby, Sensinode Ltd., Finland)

E: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ASPECTS OF NEW MEDIA (Prof. Leopoldina Fortunati, University of Udine, Italy)

UBISS 2010 (1st International UBI Summer School 2010) May 31 - June 4, 2010, Oulu, Finland

http://www.ubioulu.fi/en/UBI-summer-school-2010

72 students from 20 countries enrolled in 6 parallel workshops:

A: REAL WORLD CONTEXT-AWARE SYSTEMS (Prof. Anind Dey, CMU, USA)

B: URBAN INFORMATICS AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES (Prof. Marcus Foth & Dr. Jaz Choi, QUT, Australia; Patrick Hofmann, Google)

C: URBAN SOCIAL NETWORKS ANALYSIS (Prof. Vassilis Kostakos, University of Madeira, Portugal)

D: CREATING AND SHARING ARTISTIC EXPERIENCES WITH UBIQUITOUS TECHNOLOGY (Dr. Jürgen Scheible, Aalto University, Finland)

E: IP-BASED WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS (Head of Research Zach Shelby, Sensinode, Finland)

F: INTERACTIVE TEXTURES – RETHINKING MATERIALITY (Prof. Mikael Wiberg, Umeå University, Sweden)

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ORGANIZERS

ubicomp.oulu.fi

CHAIR

Professor Timo Ojala

University of Oulu

Center for Ubiquitous Computing

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Dr. Ekaterina Gilman (co-chair)

Dr. Teemu Leppänen (co-chair)

Yazan Barhoush

Kennedy Opoku Asare

Jonas Oppenlaender

Satu Rantala

Hannu Rautio

SPONSORS