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Matjaž Kljun
Associate professor at University of Primorska, Slovenia. Interested in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and all related playgrounds.
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Why do People Prefer to Navigate to their Files?

  • July 30, 2016
Posters @ #CHI2016 “Playing with the Artworks” & “3D virtual tracing”
Physical Interfaces

Posters @ #CHI2016 “Playing with the Artworks” & “3D virtual tracing”

  • July 25, 2016
Paper: “An empirical study of long-term personal project information management” published in ASLIB
Physical Interfaces

Paper: “An empirical study of long-term personal project information management” published in ASLIB

  • July 20, 2016
Every door needs operating instructions … like this
Physical Interfaces

Every door needs operating instructions … like this

  • November 16, 2015
Solu – a new computer that does away with the folders’ hierarchy system
Physical Interfaces

Solu – a new computer that does away with the folders’ hierarchy system

  • October 18, 2015
Our poster at #chiplay15 – StreetGames: A Moving Projector Platform for Projected Street Games (with @_klen_, @marklochrie)
DIY

Our poster at #chiplay15 – StreetGames: A Moving Projector Platform for Projected Street Games (with @_klen_, @marklochrie)

  • October 5, 2015
A 3 days #PersuasiveWorkshop is over – description of the idea, video and photos
Physical Interfaces

A 3 days #PersuasiveWorkshop is over – description of the idea, video and photos

  • October 2, 2015
#Interact2015 PIM related posters
PIM & Research

#Interact2015 PIM related posters

  • September 19, 2015
#Interact2015 presentation of the paper “I agree: the effects of embedding terms of service key points in online user registration form”
My Thoughts PIM & Research

#Interact2015 presentation of the paper “I agree: the effects of embedding terms of service key points in online user registration form”

  • September 19, 2015
Paper: “Towards understanding short-term personal information preservation: a study of backup strategies of end users”
Physical Interfaces

Paper: “Towards understanding short-term personal information preservation: a study of backup strategies of end users”

  • June 20, 2015
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