Time plan for the Workshop

The workshop well be held on Tuesday, April 5th 2016 from 09:00 AM till 12:30 PM, starting with individual short presentations (ca. 10min. presentations + Q&A) in the morning and proceeding with brainstorming and group discussions, a substantial part for the success of the workshop, afterwards.

Workshop location: Center of HCI (Sigmund-Haffner-Gasse 18), Salzburg. For details see here: http://persuasive2016.org/venue/conference-locations/

Participation: Persuasive Technologies 2016 will offer (for the first time!) free access to workshops. We also allow participants with registration for the main conference to join our workshop for free (depending on space, even without pre-registration).

Individual presentations: All the authors (presenters) of accepted contributions (position papers) are requested to convey their experiences, lessons learned, best practices or problems, etc. to the auditorium. This will be done in the form of short PowerPoint presentations (max. 10 minutes each + few minutes time for quick Q&A). There will be time allotted for more extensive discussions later in the workshop.
We have no template or other formal requirements for the presentation, so prepare it however you like. When preparing your presentation, try to make it interesting and focus on your core concepts, research questions, critical assumptions, etc. It is always good to use pictures instead of thousands word on the slides... ;-)

Tentative schedule (April 5th, 2016)
Depending on the final number of attendees, we will have to change the interactive parts to better fit to the group size. As of now, we have the following plan:

09:00-09:10 Persuasion in Transport
Opening and introduction
09:10-10:10 Session 1: Presentations by participants [Chair: A. Riener]
(max. 10 minutes/author, followed by short Q&A)
10:10-10:30 Session 2: "Brainstorming wall" [Chair: TBD]
Exercise to loosen up everybody for the next session. More information on the format will be provided in the workshop
10:30-11:00 Coffee break (30min.)
Maybe with integrated "Speed dating"
11:00-12:10 Session 3a: Group discussion [Chair: TBD]
Group discussion (Split into subgroups and discuss hot topics identified in session 2)
12:10-12:20 Session 3b: Group presentations [Chair: TBD]
Summary presentations of session 3a
12:20-12:30 Closing
Recap, next steps, publication plans, etc.
12:30-... Lunch break (60min.)
lunch provided by the conference

 

Accepted position papers

  1. Myounghoon Jeon, Mehdi Jafari, and Lucia Gauchia, "Behavior Change for Optimal Battery Performance and Aging of Electric Vehicles", Michigan Technological University, US.
  2. Hanneke Hooft van Huysduynen, "Using Driving Styles to Support Behaviour Change in Vehicles", Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
  3. Evangelia Anagnostopoulou(1), Efthimios Bothos(1), Babis Magoutas(1), Johann Schrammel (2), Gregoris Mentzas (1), "Persuasive Technologies for Sustainable Urban Mobility", (1): ICCS- Institute of Communication and Computer Systems, National Technical University of Athens, Greece; (2): AIT - Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria
  4. Philipp Wintersberger (1) and Andreas Riener (1, 2), "Driven by Rewards: A Ridesharing System Addressing Flexible Commuting Requirements", (1): University of Applied Sciences Ingolstadt, (2): Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria.
  5. Florian Roider, "Potentials of Multimodal Interaction in the Vehicle - More Effective, More Natural, More Persuasive", BMW Group Research and Technology, Munich, Germany.