UCLIC Seminar - Virtual Reality and Serious Games for Safety Education: Design and Evaluation aspects
24 August 2016, 3:00 pm–4:00 pm
Event Information
Location
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66-72 Gower Street, Room 405
Speaker:Professor Luca Chittaro,
University of Udine
Virtual reality (VR) experiences and serious games, i.e. video games to further training and education objectives, are increasingly used in a variety of domains, including health and safety. However, compared to entertainment games, the design and evaluation of such applications is more complex because it needs to take into account complex, additional factors (e.g., persuasive communication and attitude change). In this talk, I will introduce and illustrate how we addressed some of these factors, aiming at improving the theoretical grounding as well as the practical effectiveness of VR experiences and serious games for safety education. I will also demonstrate applications of the proposed ideas to real-world problems. In particular, I will illustrate in detail our on-going project that deals with safety education of aircraft passengers, and is supported by grants of the US FAA (Federal Aviation Administration).
About the speaker: Luca Chittaro is full professor in the Department of
Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics of the University of Udine,
Italy, where he teaches Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Persuasive
Technology. He heads the HCI Lab (hcilab.uniud.it)
of the University of Udine, leading projects in different areas,
particularly in Virtual Reality, Serious Games, Persuasive Technology,
Mobile HCI, and their applications in Health and Safety. He has authored
or co-authored over 180 international academic publications, and he is
an ACM Distinguished Speaker. He has received research grants from a wide range of organizations,
including the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the European
Union (EU), the Italian Ministry of University and Research (MIUR), and
companies such as the Benetton Group and the Intesa Sanpaolo Bank Group. He has been program chair of Persuasive 2014 (9th International
Conference on Persuasive Technology), chair of Mobile HCI 2013, general
co-chair of Mobile HCI 2007, program co-chair of ACM Web3D 2004 and ACM
Web3D 2005. He serves on the Editorial Board of the Personal and
Ubiquitous Computing journal. He has been editor of special issues of
international journals such as Personal and Ubiquitous Computing,
International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, Artificial
Intelligence in Medicine, Computers & Education.
In addition to academic research, he is a strong advocate of the
societal impact of HCI. For this reason, in the last 11 years, he has
enthusiastically worked with clinicians in various fields of health
(e.g., physical rehabilitation, neurology, emergency medicine) as well
as with safety experts in various areas (aviation safety, fire
prevention, first response) to create innovative applications for
real-world use. Two of his recently developed medical apps are currently
in hospital use, while four of his recently released safety apps are
receiving great attention from the public and the media. As of June
2016, they have been installed by more than 250'000 users, and have
received positive coverage from major TV stations such as Fox News and
Discovery Channel as well as major web sites such as TIME, Popular
Mechanics, Gizmodo, and Slashdot.
Time: Wednesday, 24 August 2016, 3pm
Venue: 66-72 Gower Street, Room 405