NordiCHI 2010
Workshop Program

We are pleased to present the following workshops at NordiCHI2010. Please contact each organiser directly for further information about deadlines and position papers. When participation has been agreed, please refer to the information regarding fees and registration on the conference venue and fees page.

Workshops will be given at Reykjavik University at their new premises in Nauthólsvík. Here is a map of the area.  You can use bus routes no. 16 and 19 to travel to Nauthólsvík. The bus stop is in front of the building, by the centre.


There are bus trips every 15 minutes from Hlemmur with a stop at old Hringbraut/Landspítali hospital. (After 18:00 the bus trips are once an hour). Employees and students are encouraged to make as much use of public transport as possible. The City of Reykjavík is significantly improving public transport to the university which makes its use important.

Taxi from Hilton to Reykjavik University would cost appox. 12 euros.


Please refer to the map of the premises where the workshops will be held.  Registration will be in area 7 (Mars building, ground level) and the tutorials will be held in rooms M1.10, M1.11 and M1.18-M1.23. Further information on the schedule and location of each workshop.

Saturday October 16

W01: Erotic Life in Human-Computer Interaction
W02: 2nd International Workshop on Designing robotic artefacts with user- and experience-centred perspectives
W03: “UX for Change”: A User-centric Way to Change Management for Socio-Economic Development
W04: The role of satisfaction in usability design and measurement
W05: Crisis management training: design and use of online worlds

Sunday October 17

W06: 2nd International Workshop on Comparative Informatics: Towards a Systematic Global Study of ICTs.
W07: Therapeutic Strategies - a Challenge for User Involvement in Design
W08: Observing the Mobile User Experience
W09: International Workshop on the Interplay between User Experience and Software Development (I-UxSED 2010)
W10: Understanding Friend- and Family-based Security and Privacy issues