Current graduate students

Professors Karen Cochrane and Daniel Harley from Stratford are using Generative AI (GenAI) to create customizable gaming controllers for individuals with complex disabilities. Dr. Cochrane's collaboration with caregivers plays a crucial role in designing these accessible solutions, ensuring they meet the unique needs of users. Their project, awarded by the Google Academic Research Awards (GARA), aims to enhance accessibility and social inclusion through low-cost, user-friendly technology. By leveraging their combined expertise in physical computing and gaming interaction, Dr. Harley and Dr. Cochrane are developing innovative solutions that improve the quality of life for people with disabilities. The project will receive up to $150,000 USD in funding and support from Google, highlighting a future where technology fosters a more inclusive gaming experience.

Wednesday, November 6, 2024 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

Bright Ideas

This winter, University of Waterloo’s Stratford School students present captivating interactive media projects at the Lights on Stratford Winter Festival. Join us for Bright Ideas: An Interactive Media Expo to meet the creators, give feedback, and witness the future of interactive media. Three projects will be showcased on our campus facade. Be part of the magic and share your thoughts with our talented students!

Wednesday, October 23, 2024 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Preparing for a Career in UX - a Lunch and Learn presented by Sun Life

Students: Join us as we welcome Samanthi Jayetileke and Scott Paquette, from Sun Life Financial, as they present a Lunch and Learn on preparing for a career in UX!

This interactive Lunch and Learn will present tips and tricks to help better prepare YOU for the UX job market. Not only will you have the chance to meet with industry leaders in the field, but you'll also have the chance to win some great prizes. All attendees will also be able to enjoy a free catered lunch during the session.


There are limited seats at this event so make sure to sign up ASAP before tickets sell out!

In their paper, The Great AI Witch Hunt: Reviewers’ Perception and (Mis)Conception of Generative AI in Research Writing, researchers at the Stratford School studied the impact of AI-augmented writing on peer reviews, a formal part of academic research validation. The researchers found that AI-augmented writing improved readability, language diversity, and informativeness; it also often lacked research details and reflective insights from authors in their samples of writing from top-tier Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) conferences. 

Wednesday, July 10, 2024 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

What are employers looking for? Design portfolios with Christie Digital

Join us for an insightful session on what employers are looking for in design portfolios. Erin Kim and Ken Smith from Christie Digital will share their expertise in crafting a standout portfolio, featuring tips and tricks for showcasing your best work in areas like photography, typography, videography, animation, and more. Don't miss this opportunity to learn how to make your design portfolio shine and impress potential employers. Refreshments will be provided!

Dr. Kim de Laat’s article “Remote Work and Post-Bureaucracy: Unintended Consequences of Work Design for Gender Inequality” wasselected as a nominee for the 2024 Rosabeth Moss Kanter Award for Research Excellence in Work and Family.

Map the System is a global challenge hosted by Oxford University that tasks students with mapping a problem using systems-thinking tools. Students will pitch their completed "map" of their problem to a panel of judges, with the winners receiving cash prizes and the opportunity to represent the University of Waterloo at the Canadian Finals in Calgary.

A chat with CPI member Leah Zhang-Kennedy about making her own mark in the globally impactful field of cybersecurity and privacy as an Assistant Professor in interaction design and user experience research, and director of the Safe Interactions Lab at the University of Waterloo’s Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business.

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