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Keeping the people in information technology education
August 2017
interactions: Volume 24 Issue 5, September - October 2017
Publisher: ACM
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Downloads (6 Weeks): 23, Downloads (12 Months): 23, Downloads (Overall): 23
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BREF: BRowser-based Evaluation Framework
June 2017
DIS '17 Companion: Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference Companion Publication on Designing Interactive Systems
Publisher: ACM
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Downloads (6 Weeks): 3, Downloads (12 Months): 28, Downloads (Overall): 28
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In this demo we present BREF, a lightweight BRowser-based Evaluation Framework for easily conducting large-scale visualization-based evaluations of interaction tasks running in web browsers. BREF offers great flexibility to create, manage, and analyze single or multiple evaluations. Built-in assistants simplify and reduce the management workload for a large number of ...
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browser-based, evaluation of visualization, flexible user interface evaluation framework, evaluation analysis, platform-independent
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Making the field of computing more inclusive
February 2017
Communications of the ACM: Volume 60 Issue 3, March 2017
Publisher: ACM
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Downloads (6 Weeks): 128, Downloads (12 Months): 3,514, Downloads (Overall): 3,514
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More accessible conferences, digital resources, and ACM SIGs will lead to greater participation by more people with disabilities.
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November 2016
AfriCHI'16: Proceedings of the First African Conference on Human Computer Interaction
Publisher: ACM
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Downloads (6 Weeks): 4, Downloads (12 Months): 33, Downloads (Overall): 33
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The results of a study on HCI education in 2014 prompted the proposal to create a living curriculum that responds to the needs of multiple stakeholders. A workshop held during CHI 2014 signaled coalescence in the requirements for the establishment of said curriculum. This workshop seeks to further explore among ...
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education, curriculum development, progressional, Human-Computer interaction, community, living curriculum
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May 2016
CHI EA '16: Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Publisher: ACM
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Downloads (6 Weeks): 7, Downloads (12 Months): 35, Downloads (Overall): 70
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This panel will highlight and celebrate the life and work of John Karat, who passed away from pancreatic cancer last year. We will discuss his many contributions to the SIGCHI community, as well as the wider international community of people doing work in this area, focusing on both his scientific ...
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IFIP, legacy, personalization, policy, privacy, usability, SIGCHI, human-computer interaction, internationalization, service, speech recognition
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Human-Computer Interaction and International Public Policymaking: A Framework for Understanding and Taking Future Actions
Jonathan Lazar,
Julio Abascal,
Simone Barbosa,
Jeremy Barksdale,
Batya Friedman,
Jens Grossklags,
Jan Gulliksen,
Jeff Johnson,
Tom McEwan,
Loic Martinez-Normand,
Wibke Michalk,
Janice Tsai,
Gerrit Van Der Veer,
Hans Von Axelson,
Ake Walldius,
Gill Whitney,
Marco Winckler,
Volker Wulf,
Elizabeth F. Churchill,
Lorrie Cranor,
Janet Davis,
Alan Hedge,
Harry Hochheiser,
Juan Pablo Hourcade,
Clayton Lewis,
Lisa Nathan,
Fabio Paterno,
Blake Reid,
Whitney Quesenbery,
Ted Selker,
Brian Wentz
May 2016
This monograph lays out a discussion framework for understanding the role of human-computer interaction (HCI) in public policymaking. It takes an international view, discussing potential areas for research and application and their potential for impact. The aim is to provide a solid foundation for discussion, cooperation and collaborative interaction, and ...
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Human-Computer Interaction and International Public Policymaking: A Framework for Understanding and Taking Future Actions
Jonathan Lazar,
Julio Abascal,
Simone Barbosa,
Jeremy Barksdale,
Batya Friedman,
Jens Grossklags,
Jan Gulliksen,
Jeff Johnson,
Tom McEwan,
Loïc Martínez-Normand,
Wibke Michalk,
Janice Tsai,
Gerrit van der Veer,
Hans von Axelson,
Ake Walldius,
Gill Whitney,
Marco Winckler,
Volker Wulf,
Elizabeth F. Churchill,
Lorrie Cranor,
Janet Davis,
Alan Hedge,
Harry Hochheiser,
Juan Pablo Hourcade,
Clayton Lewis,
Lisa Nathan,
Fabio Paterno,
Blake Reid,
Whitney Quesenbery,
Ted Selker,
Brian Wentz
May 2016
Foundations and Trends in Human-Computer Interaction: Volume 9 Issue 2, 5 2016
Publisher: Now Publishers Inc.
This monograph lays out a discussion framework for understanding the role of human-computer interaction HCI in public policymaking. We take an international view, discussing potential areas for research and application, and their potential for impact. Little has been written about the intersection of HCI and public policy; existing reports typically ...
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SIGCHI's support for HCI in developing worlds
October 2015
interactions: Volume 22 Issue 6, November - December 2015
Publisher: ACM
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Thanks to our volunteers and friends
April 2015
interactions: Volume 22 Issue 3, May - June 2015
Publisher: ACM
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Downloads (6 Weeks): 1, Downloads (12 Months): 5, Downloads (Overall): 21
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Supporting growth
January 2015
interactions: Volume 22 Issue 1, January + February 2015
Publisher: ACM
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Downloads (6 Weeks): 1, Downloads (12 Months): 6, Downloads (Overall): 29
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Reaching out
September 2014
interactions: Volume 21 Issue 5, September + October 2014
Publisher: ACM
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See you next year in Seoul
May 2014
interactions: Volume 21 Issue 3, May-June 2014
Publisher: ACM
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To whom are we talking?
January 2014
interactions: Volume 21 Issue 1, January - February 2014
Publisher: ACM
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Electronic learning environments: worlds behind screens
August 2013
ECCE '13: Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics
Publisher: ACM
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In an electronic learning environment learners may find a diversity of resources of a generic nature: books in a library, experiences in a laboratory, videos, techniques, or tools. Electronic learning environments should be well structured and devoted to a certain learning domain and a certain type of learning activities, to ...
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adult learning, education, electronic learning environments, metaphoric worlds behind screens, screen design
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What learners teach us: e-learning patterns for adult ICT education
August 2013
ECCE '13: Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics
Publisher: ACM
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Downloads (6 Weeks): 2, Downloads (12 Months): 20, Downloads (Overall): 136
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Based on our own experiences in the domain of University level ICT teaching for adult distance learning and blended learning, we develop a vision on design patterns for learning support. We analyze relevant pattern collections for structure as well as reusable content. We categorize learning goals at different levels, and ...
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e-learning, adult learning, education, design patterns, learning goals
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SIGCHI: strategic plans revisited
May 2013
interactions: Volume 20 Issue 3, May + June 2013
Publisher: ACM
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Geo-locked photo sharing on mobile devices
April 2013
CHI EA '13: CHI '13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Publisher: ACM
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We introduce the idea of geo-locking through a mobile phone based photo sharing application called Picalilly (figure 1). Using its geo-locking feature, Picalilly allows its users to manually define geographical boundaries for sharing photos -- limiting sharing within user-defined boundaries as well as facilitating open sharing between strangers within such ...
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location-based services, mobile photo sharing
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Adult CS Learning: Flexible learning from each other
April 2013
CSERC '13: Proceedings of the 3rd Computer Science Education Research Conference on Computer Science Education Research
Publisher: Open Universiteit, Heerlen
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We discus adult learning in the domain of Information technology. Our focus is on adult distance learning, with examples for ICT design. We show how adult learning in this case differs from traditional school learning and how teaching goals may differ from learning goals. In order to develop a generic ...
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Adult e-learning, Distance education, design patterns
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Teaching HCI in China
January 2013
interactions: Volume 20 Issue 1, January + February 2013
Publisher: ACM
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Representations of complex financial systems
August 2012
ECCE '12: Proceedings of the 30th European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics
Publisher: ACM
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The main objective of the study is to get insight in the knowledge representations of complex financial products in novices and experts and in the effectiveness of the reasoning and decision making strategies that are used to solve problems in the finance domain. It is not known how and why ...
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complex systems, financial products, representations, teach back method, financial institutions, financial concepts, persona modelling
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