Journal: Interactions

Volume 20, Issue 1

5 -- 0Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman. WELCOME: Interaction design and media studies
6 -- 9. Feedback
10 -- 11Anke Brock, Philippe Truillet, Bernard Oriola, Delphine Picard, Christophe Jouffrais, Götz Wintergerst, Ron Jagodzinski, Peter Giles, Sangwon Choi, Jiseong Gu, Jaehyun Han, Seongkook Heo, Sunjun Kim, Geehyuk Lee, Gloria Ronchi, Claudio Benghi. Demo hour
12 -- 13Harold Thimbleby. Targeting the Fitts Law
14 -- 17Elizabeth F. Churchill. A matter of taste
18 -- 21Scott Heggen. Participatory sensing: repurposing a scientific tool for STEM education
22 -- 25Sarah Reeder, Jodi Forlizzi, Steven Dow. Family health heritage: sharing and withholding across generations
26 -- 29Stuart Reeves. Building the future with envisioning
30 -- 34Jonas Löwgren. Annotated portfolios and other forms of intermediate-level knowledge
36 -- 45Jay David Bolter, Maria Engberg, Blair MacIntyre. Media studies, mobile augmented reality, and interaction design
46 -- 47Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Rob Comber, Conor Linehan. Food for thought: designing for critical reflection on food practices
48 -- 52Natalie Dixon. You are what you tweet
53 -- 57Conor Linehan, Tom Leeman, Christopher Borrowdale, Shaun W. Lawson. Crowd saucing: social technology for encouraging healthier eating
58 -- 62Jakob Tholander, Mattias Jacobsson. Ecofriends: designing for critical reflection using social voices
64 -- 67Alan Hedge. Ergonomics and U.S. public policy
68 -- 73Jonathan Grudin. Journal-conference interaction and the competitive exclusion principle
74 -- 77Stephen B. Wilcox. The problem with transparency is it's not conspicuous enough
78 -- 80Jonathan Bean, Daniela Rosner. Taking the new neologisms offline
82 -- 0Gerrit C. van der Veer. Teaching HCI in China
83 -- 0. Community calendar 2013
84 -- 87Eric Wilhelm. Instructables
88 -- 0Eli Blevis. Lost icons, Paris 2012