AIDA 1 conference programme

5 June 2018 (Tuesday)

8.00-9.00 Registration of participants
9.00-9.30 Opening of the conference, welcoming of guests (W. Danek Auditorium)

Plenary session: The World Trends of Information Architecture; Dr hab. Jacek Tomaszczyk (W. Danek Auditorium)

9.30-10.30 Peter Morville: Understanding Information Architecture
10.30-11.30 Andrea Resmini: The Ethics and Politics of Information Architecture
11.30-11.50 Discussion
11.50-12.10 Coffee break

Session 2: Directions of Information Architecture development as an academic discipline; Prof. Jadwiga Woźniak-Kasperek (W. Danek Auditorium)

12.10-12.30 Stanisław Skórka: Multidisciplinary paradigms in information architecture
12.30-12.50 Marcin Roszkowski: Every representation is an interpretation – a hermeneutical approach to information architecture
12.50-13.10 Zbigniew Osiński: Visualization of information as a competence and an education method in the information architecture course
13.10-13.30 Barbara Kamińska-Czubała, Qualitative research as a support for information architecture
13.30-13.50 Michał Rogoż, Iwona Pietrzkiewicz: Intellectual property in digital communication in the education of information architects
13.50-14.00 Discussion
14.00-15.10 Lunch break

Session 3: Research problems of information architecture, Prof. Barbara Sosińska-Kalata (W. Danek Auditorium)

15.10-15.30 Piotr Marcinkowski (Aleph): Primo’s new interface and its co-developers
15.30-15.50 Wiesław Babik: The role of keywords in information architecture
15.50-16.10 Jacek Tomaszczyk: Terminological Problems of Information Architecture
16.10-16.30 Hanna Batorowska: The art of information management. Declarative and real preparation for individual information management
16.30-16.50 Discussion
16.50-17.10 Coffee break

Sssion 4: IA research methods;
Dr hab. prof. UP Hanna Batorowska (Room 344)

Session 5: Practical applications of IA;
Dr hab. prof. UP Michał Rogoż (Room 345)

Session 6: Educating information architects: educational offerings;
Dr Stanisław Skórka (W. Danek Auditorium)

17.10-17.30 Robert Statkiewicz: From totems to web design. Ethnography and anthropology as information architecture research tools Piotr Andrusiewicz: Meanders of information architecture on the website on the example of Huba.news Anita Has-Tokarz , Renata  Malesa: Education in the terms of Information Architecture at the Institute of Information Science and Library of Maria Curie Skłodowska University in Lublin – experiences and challenges
17.30-17.50 Magdalena Koziak-Podsiadło: Programming the design process of information architects Tomasz Więcek: Quality and Usability Evaluation af the Mobile Websites of Selected Polish Academic Libraries Mariusz Jarocki: Information architecture and IT skills – an attempt to evaluate the study programme at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
17.50-18.10 Adam Szalach, Eyetracking, as a method of testing the usefulness of e-learning portals Natalia Pamuła-Cieślak: Information architecture of Polish open access journals publishing platforms Mariola Antczak, Grzegorz Czapnik, Zbigniew Gruszka, The concept of perceiving information architecture on the Informatology with Business English at the University of Lodz
18.10-18.30 Michał Sikora: Application of Eyetracking in the Study of User Interfaces Sabina Kwiecień: Information Architecture in daily press of 19th and 20th century Anna Matysek: Information Architecture – a New Degree Course at the Library and Information Science Department at the University of Silesia in Katowice
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19.30-21.30 Evening meeting, dinner at a restaurant „Biała róża”, Straszewskiego 16, 31-101 Kraków

6 June 2018 (Wednesday)

Session 7: Selected problems of IA didactics;
Prof. Ewa Głowacka (W. Danek Auditorium)

Session 8: Problems of designing information environments;
Prof. Wiesław Babik (Room 344)

9.30-9.50 Hanna Gaweł: Visualization of uncertain, incomplete, and missing data Aleksander Radwański: MARC format in information architecture – MOL’s experience in integration of libraries’ metadata
9.50-10.10 Przemysław Paliwoda: Graphical interface of numerical and statistical data – design issues on the example of workshop effects with students of design courses Kamil Stępień: Wyszukiwanie odwrotne. Sposoby organizacji i prezentacji obrazów cyfrowych w sieci WWW
10.10-10.30 Marta Czusz: From M. Dewey to L. Rosenfeld and P. Morville: information architecture in terms of information science Aleksandra Sojczyńska: Awareness of the unconscious. Using the natural mechanisms of brain functioning to increase the usability of online shops
10.30-10.50 Beata Langer: Learning information science in the academic education of information architects Karolina Jaworska: Design of information space – an example of the new website of „The Polish Literary Bibliography”
10.50-11.00 Discussion Discussion
11.00-11.20 Coffee break

Sesion 9: Inspirations: a review of student projects; Dr hab. prof. UP Marek Kolasa (W. Danek Auditorium)

11.20-11.35 Arkadiusz Miącz, Damian Barszcz, Adrian Boreński, Milena Prażmo, Marek Chwedczuk: Projects and works of students majoring in information architecture at Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin (presentation of selected examples).
11.35-11.50 Ewa Leś: The concept of visual identification of thematic cycling routes in Krakow
11.50-12.05 Magdalena Miś: Infographic – visual message of the future
12.05-12.20 Wiktoria Jamróz: Creating a visual identity with poster. Information architecture and neuroaesthetics

Session 10: Graduates’ competencies vs. employers’ expectations; Dr hab. prof. UP Barbra Kamińska-Czubała, (W. Danek Auditorium)

12.20-12.40 E. Głowacka, M. Kisilowska, M. Paul: Student’s information competencies: self-assessment and assessment of suitability. Comparative study
12.40-13.00 Magdalena Cyrklaff-Gorczyca: The soft skills of the information architect. The needs of the labor market and the opinions of students
13.00-13.20 Julia Irmina Hladiy: Employers’ awareness of the information architecture graduate profile
13.20-13.40 Małgorzata Lebda: Shaping the visual competences of a future Information Architect
13.40 Discussion. Closing of the conference
14.00 Lunch

 

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