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- Human computer interaction for development (HCI4D): implementing reformation/design opportunities for support and care coordination in Nigerian prisonsChukwunonso Nwokoye. [doi]
- A mediated intermedia conversation around the perception and self-perceptions of the SanBrit Stichel, Helena Afrikaner, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Cameron MacRae. [doi]
- Considerations for co-designing e-government services in under-served rural communitiesKarin Fröhlich, Marko Nieminen, Anicia Peters, Antti Pinomaa. [doi]
- Perspectives on safeguarding indigenous knowledge and intangible cultural heritagePeter Gallert, Colin Stanley, Kasper Rodil. [doi]
- situations for strangers in urban areasMark Mushiba, Holger Heissmeyer. [doi]
- A model for adoption of e-government systems in public universities in UgandaLillian Ndagire, Rehema Baguma. [doi]
- Bringing a virtual string quartet to lifeElisabeth Thielen, Julien Letellier, Jürgen Sieck, Annette Thoma. [doi]
- The Brandberg augmented reality experience: past and present realitiesMartha Mosha, Tilman Lenssen-Erz, Goodman Gwasira. [doi]
- Development of an efficient, cost-reducing content management system for augmented reality applicationsAndrey Borisov, Jürgen Sieck, Leonard I. Ashikoto, Gabriel Kamenye, Jason Mwenyo, Nawa Likando. [doi]
- Interactive recipe book - enhance your traditional recipe book: showing cultural heritage through cookingDenise Bischof, Jürgen Sieck, Jacodia Fransman, Christian Kassung, Eileen Klingner. [doi]
- BAM framework: unlocking highly personalized banking services in AfricaOladapo Oyebode, Rita Orji. [doi]
- Preserving the Ndebele dress code through the internet of things technologiesAndrew Cyrus Smith, Nomusa Dlodlo. [doi]
- Self-similarity: a sonification and visualisation of fractal systemsWolfgang Spahn. [doi]
- CyberBullet - Share Your Story: an interactive game for stimulating awareness on the harm and negative effects of the internetJosephina Mikka-Muntuumo, Anicia Peters, Hussin Jazri. [doi]
- Persuasive technology in African context: deconstructing persuasive techniques in an African online marketplaceMakuochi Nkwo, Rita Orji. [doi]
- Persuasion in eCommerce: a comparative analysis of western and indigenous African eCommerceMakuochi Nkwo, Rita Orji. [doi]
- Evaluations of human emotional state & affective computing to support job-seekersTochukwu Arinze Ikwunne. [doi]
- Mobile weather services for Maasai farmers: socio-cultural factors influencing the adoption of technologyNiina Arvila, Anabel Fischer, Pietari Keskinen, Marko Nieminen. [doi]
- Re-conceptualizing technology adoption in informal settlements based on a Namibian applicationAsnath Paula Kambunga, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Naska Goagoses. [doi]
- Multi-cultural human-robot interaction workshopJessica R. Cauchard, Anna Wojciechowska. [doi]
- Co-designing with young adults with intellectual disability to develop social life skillsAndrew Bayor. [doi]
- The Hard Struggle: a co-designed interactive career guidance online gameAnnastasia Shipepe, Anicia Peters. [doi]
- Supporting entrepreneurship with digital services in emerging economiesPietari Keskinen. [doi]
- Mobile persuasion: promoting clean and sustainable environmentMakuochi Nkwo, Rita Orji, John Ugah. [doi]
- Formulating an e-learning theory: a grounded theory approachRachael Njeri Kibuku, Daniel Orwa Ochieng. [doi]
- Influence of internet experience on the judgment of mobile web design: a case study of West AfricaKiemute Oyibo, Ifeoma Adaji, Rita Orji, Julita Vassileva. [doi]
- Designing technologies for Africa: does culture matter?Aphiwe Sikhuphela, Nandipha Gawuza, Sonwabile Maka, Nobert Rangarirai Jere. [doi]
- A comparative study of smartphone-user security perception and preference towards redesigned security notificationsJema David Ndibwile, Edith Talina Luhanga, Doudou Fall, Daisuke Miyamoto, Youki Kadobayashi. [doi]
- Culturally sensitive user interface design: a case study with German and Vietnamese usersFlorian Lachner, Mai Anh Nguyen, Andreas Butz. [doi]
- The interplay between emotion and trust in technologyIghoyota B. Ajenaghughrure, Sonia Claudia DaCosta Sousa, David Ribeiro Lamas. [doi]
- Cross-cultural perspectives on eHealth privacy in AfricaMoses Namara, Daricia Wilkinson, Byron M. Lowens, Bart P. Knijnenburg, Rita Orji, Sekou L. Remy. [doi]
- Human-based fraudulent attempts on gait based profilesYasmeen Abdrabou, Omar Sherif, Rana Mohamed Eisa, Amr ElMougy. [doi]
- A room for social justice: affective and interactive augmented reality explorationLeonard I. Ashikoto, Deborah Ajibola, Veera Virmasalo. [doi]
- A low-cost flexible IoT system supporting elderly's healthcare in rural villagesJoseph Aneke, Carmelo Ardito, Danilo Caivano, Lucio Colizzi, Maria Francesca Costabile, Loredana Verardi. [doi]
- An interactive classical VR concert featuring multiple viewsMichael Droste, Julien Letellier, Jürgen Sieck. [doi]
- RASP-IVR: a low cost interactive voice response systemVikram Kamath Cannanure, Timothy X. Brown. [doi]
- Using augmented reality to enhance printed magazine articles about Namibian lodgesDeborah Ajibola, Victoria Shafombabi, Phius Petrus, Niclas Shilongo, Elisabeth Thielen, Jürgen Sieck. [doi]
- Personalizing health theories in persuasive game interventions to gamer types: an African perspectiveRita Orji, Fidelia Orji, Kiemute Oyibo, Ifeyinwa A. Ajah. [doi]
- Digital services for entrepreneurs in informal settlementsPietari Keskinen, Marko Nieminen. [doi]
- STD Pong: changing risky sexual behaviour in Africa through persuasive gamesChinenye Ndulue, Rita Orji. [doi]
- Ila mo (come in): the use of collaborative technologies to mediate collective meaning makingRyna Cilliers, Lara Kruger. [doi]
- Co-creating personal augmented reality accessories to enhance social well-being of urban San youthMaria Kauhondamwa, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Simson Kapembe, Hiskia Costa, Jan Guxab, Isay Kamati, Helena Afrikaner. [doi]
- Dérive: an exploration of critical play for urban place-makingMark Mushiba, Holger Heissmeyer. [doi]
- The tales of the Tokoloshe: safeguarding intangible cultural heritage using virtual realityMilo Marsfeldt Skovfoged, Martin Viktor, Miroslav Kalinov Sokolov, Anders Hansen, Helene Høgh Nielsen, Kasper Rodil. [doi]
- Solo or peers: technology mediated learning of programmingMaria N. Ntinda, Nicola J. Bidwell. [doi]
- Guidelines for designing e-statements for e-bankingJacques Brosens, Rendani Maarten Kruger, Hanlie Smuts. [doi]
- Participatory design of DIY digital assistive technology in Western KenyaFoad Hamidi, Patrick Mbullo, Deurence Onyango, Michaela Hynie, Susan McGrath, Melanie Baljko. [doi]
- Exploring the effect of literacy on signs in GUI designMennatAllah Saleh, Christian Sturm 0001. [doi]
- Technology at the museum: the missing voiceLindah Kotut, Ann Hoang, Jennifer Shenk, Havisha Panda, D. Scott McCrickard. [doi]
- Yes/no-object: a communicative object that tries to establish boundariesHolger Heissmeyer. [doi]
- Co-designing with mothers and neonatal unit staff: use of technology to support mothers of preterm infantsChristine Wanjiru Mburu, Chelsea-Joy Wardle, Yaseen Joolay, Melissa Densmore. [doi]
- The talking book: participatory design of an icon-based user interface for rural people with low literacyAndrew Bayor, Clifford Schmidt, Fidelis Dauri, Noel Wilson, Christopher Drovandi, Margot Brereton. [doi]
- ICTs use and cyberspace risks faced by adolescents in NamibiaPardon Blessings Maoneke, Fungai Bhunu Shava, Attlee Munyaradzi Gamundani, Mercy Bere-Chitauro, Isaac Nhamu. [doi]
- Designing healthcare technologies solutions for African contextSuama Hamunyela, Nobert Rangarirai Jere. [doi]
- Online social networks risks to organisations: a literature reviewTalitakuum A. T. Ekandjo, Hussin Jazri, Anicia Peters. [doi]
- Technology appropriation through co-design of conservation management tools by indigenous communitiesChris Muashekele. [doi]
- Community-led video creation: towards complementing reformative programmes for prison inmatesChukwunonso Nwokoye, Chukwuemeka Etodike, Njideka Mbeledogu. [doi]
- Formalizing social media marketing strategies: a case study of Namibian SMEsMohammed Shehu. [doi]
- Personality, culture and password behavior: a relationship studyAbdullahi Abubakar Kawu, Rita Orji, Aisha Awal, Usman Gana. [doi]
- Intelligent techniques to support online mental health communities: resource recommendations for 4 levels of stepped careClaudette Pretorius, David Coyle, Derek Chambers. [doi]
- Triggering interest in outdoor gallery exhibitions through touch, sound and gamesCarolina Islas Sedano, Christian Schweikert, Mikko Vinni, Antony Harfield. [doi]
- Designing an interactive career guidance learning system using gamificationAnnastasia Shipepe, Anicia Peters. [doi]
- Persuasion for promoting clean and sustainable environmentMakuochi Nkwo, Rita Orji, John Ugah. [doi]
- People's primary school interactive tech library exhibitionHelvi Itenge, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus. [doi]
- Using smartphones to take eye images for disease diagnosis in developing countriesDaniel Diethei, Johannes Schöning. [doi]
- Home is not egumbo: language, identity and web designHilma N. Aludhilu, Nicola J. Bidwell. [doi]
- SoundPlay: an interactive sound installation for playful intergenerational encounters in public areasMark Mushiba. [doi]
- Technological speculations for african oral storytelling: implication of creating expressive embodied conversational agentsMelisa Achoko Allela. [doi]
- Visualization of African knowledge to embody the spirit of African storytelling: principles, practices and evaluationJudy van Biljon, Karen Renaud, Bester Chimbo. [doi]
- It's organic if you look close enough: a sonicated macro feedback from an OLED monitor, 2017Wolfgang Spahn. [doi]