Symposia Organized

  1. ACM BayCHI. I have organized 6 speakers a year to speak at Baychi since 2015. I am Chair of BayChi link http://BayyCHI.org.
  2. Talks on Computing Systems (TOCS). I have invited and hosted over 130 speakers at Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley’s weekly speaker series, Jan. 2009-Dec. 2014.
  3. Program on E-Voting and E-Democracy A Swiss/US Perspective. Ted Selker, Pascal Marrimer. Swiss Embassy, Washington DC, Apr. 24, 2007.
  4. Selker Sometimes Saturday Salons. I have organized dozens of topical gatherings of 10 to 20 people link https://selkersometimessalons.wordpress.com/
  5. Voting Technologies Project, Vendor Workshop. Ted Selker, Mike Alvarez, Ron Rivest. Pasadena, CA, Mar. 13, 2007.
  6. Voter ID/ Registration. Ted Selker, Ron Rivest, Michael Alvarez, Jonathan Katz. Cambridge, MA, Oct. 5-6, 2006.
  7. Online Health Communities (Sessions SIGS), CHI 02 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors In Computing Systems, Montreal, Canada, pp. 444-447, Apr. 2006.
  8. Intention Matters. Workshop on Creativity, Industrial Taiwanese Research Institute, Taipei, Taiwan. Aug. 2005.
  9. Voting Technology. Ted Selker, Michael Alvarez. Cambridge, MA, Oct. 1-2, 2004.
  10. Creative Computing Workshop. Win Burleson, Ted Selker. CHI 02 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Minneapolis, MN, pp. 934-935, Apr. 22, 2002.
  11. Standardizing Accuracy and User Interface. Speaker and Panel Chair, Workshop on Elections Standards and Technology, Washington, DC, Jan. 31, 2002.
  12. Counter Intelligence Special Interest Group Symposia. Bi-yearly workshops at MIT Media Lab, 2001 2007.
  13. Context Aware Computing, Workshop, Media Lab Europe, Dublin Ireland, June 6, 2001.
  14. Invention Camp, Okowa Center, kyoto JP. August 2001.
  15. Exploring the Framework of Context Awareness in Cooperative Systems. Workshop, Ted Selker and Win Burleson. ACM 2000 CSCW Conference, Philadelphia, PA Dec. 2000.
  16. New Paradigms for Using Computers. Created an annual forum to bring together seminal contributors to the way computers are used, July 1993-1999.
  17. User Systems Ergonomics. First forum on user interface at Stanford Computer Science department, weekly talk and discussion series, Oct. 1980 – Apr. 1984.

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