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A/Prof Toni Robertson Associate Professor , FIT  

I have been working at UTS since the middle of 1999 when I was appointed as a specialist in Human-Computer Interaction.
My work here focuses on building an understanding of human practices, as situated, social activities, into technology design practices.

I am interested in issues surrounding the use of technology in actual work and social settings, including
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  • how an understanding of actual work practices can be developed and then used to design information systems that are usable and fit well with their situation of use;
  • participative approaches to, and methodologies for, the design of information systems;
  • human-computer interaction, interaction design and usability issues emerging from the development of new information technology particularly mobile and ubiquitous computing;
  • the use of computers and communications systems to support cooperative work and other social activities;
  • ethical issues in system design and the representation of work; and
  • how different metaphors for human cognition and work can affect the design of technology.


R E S E A R C H   P R O J E C T S


I manage the Interaction Design and Work Practice Lab where most of my research students can be found. The lab also provides a base for several externally funded research projects including:

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An empirical framework for designing usable and useful wireless mobile computing applications.
Chief Investigators: A/Prof Toni Robertson, Dr Christopher Lueg
PhD Student: Kirsten Sadler

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The BYSTANDER FIELD: immersive ‘feedback’ environments for exhibiting and dramatically interacting with semiotic, aesthetic and emotional patterns in archived imagery.
Chief Investigators: Professor Ross Gibson, A/Prof Toni Robertson; Project participants: Dr Tim Mansfield (DSTC), Lian Loke (FIT), Kate Richards (project manager)

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Understanding Quality of Experience in Experience Enriched (Next Generation) NetworksTM
Project leader: A/Prof Toni Robertson
Project participants: Associate Professor John Leaney, Dr Melanie Kan, Jackie Wootton, Kirsten Sadler, Gerhard Bachfischer

For a summary of those projects please refer to the IDWOP projects page.

  Location
University of Technology Sydney Broadway Campus, Building 10, Room 437, x 1966


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Contact
Phone +61 2 9514 1966
E-mail: toni@it.uts.edu.au


Postal address

Faculty of Information Technology
University of Technology, Sydney
NSW 2007 AUSTRALIA

 
 
         
     

I am a member of the SocioTechnical Change Research Group of the UTS Institute for Information and Communications Technologies (IICT), the Dynamic Design Research Group and the Computer Human Interaction Special Interest Group (CHISIG) of the Ergonomics Society of Australia.


My focus on technology design continues an earlier career as an artist, print maker and graphic designer. I taught design and printmaking in universities, art schools and community arts programmes, while maintaining my own design studio and small business. My work is held in the major public collections in Australia and continues to be widely exhibited, reproduced and reviewed both in Australian and overseas.

You can find many of my pictures by searching the Collection of Australian Prints at the Australian National Gallery.
http://www.australianprints.gov.au/

 

University of Technology Sydney, Faculty of Information Technology
Broadway Campus,

10.4.510 (Building 10)
235-253 Jones Street Ultimo

Tel: +61 2 9514 4533
Email: IDWOP@it.uts.edu.au

Contact: A/Prof Toni Robertson
E-mail: toni@it.uts.edu.au
Tel: +61 2 9514 1966

 
 
   
 

 

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