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- The many faces of facebook: experiencing social media as performance, exhibition, and personal archiveXuan Zhao, Niloufar Salehi, Sasha Naranjit, Sara Alwaalan, Stephen Voida, Dan Cosley. 1-10 [doi]
- Favors from facebook friends: unpacking dimensions of social capitalYumi Jung, Rebecca Gray, Cliff Lampe, Nicole B. Ellison. 11-20 [doi]
- Quantifying the invisible audience in social networksMichael S. Bernstein, Eytan Bakshy, Moira Burke, Brian Karrer. 21-30 [doi]
- Gender, topic, and audience response: an analysis of user-generated content on facebookYi-Chia Wang, Moira Burke, Robert E. Kraut. 31-34 [doi]
- Using contextual integrity to examine interpersonal information boundary on social network sitesPan Shi, Heng Xu, Yunan Chen. 35-38 [doi]
- Older adults as digital content producersJenny Waycott, Frank Vetere, Sonja Pedell, Lars Kulik, Elizabeth Ozanne, Alan Gruner, John Downs. 39-48 [doi]
- Health vlogger-viewer interaction in chronic illness managementLeslie S. Liu, Jina Huh, Tina Neogi, Kori Inkpen, Wanda Pratt. 49-58 [doi]
- Accessible online content creation by end usersKatie Kuksenok, Michael Brooks, Jennifer Mankoff. 59-68 [doi]
- Augmented endurance: controlling fatigue while handling objects by affecting weight perception using augmented realityYuki Ban, Takuji Narumi, Tatsuya Fujii, Sho Sakurai, Jun Imura, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose. 69-78 [doi]
- In search of learning: facilitating data analysis in educational gamesErik Harpstead, Brad A. Myers, Vincent Aleven. 79-88 [doi]
- Optimizing challenge in an educational game using large-scale design experimentsDerek Lomas, Kishan Patel, Jodi Forlizzi, Kenneth R. Koedinger. 89-98 [doi]
- From competition to metacognition: designing diverse, sustainable educational gamesStephen R. Foster, Sarah Esper, William G. Griswold. 99-108 [doi]
- Why interactive learning environments can have it all: resolving design conflicts between competing goalsMartina A. Rau, Vincent Aleven, Nikol Rummel, Stacie Rohrbach. 109-118 [doi]
- Electric materialities and interactive technologyJames Pierce, Eric Paulos. 119-128 [doi]
- A conversation between trees: what data feels like in the forestRachel Jacobs, Steve Benford, Mark Selby, Michael Golembewski, Dominic Price, Gabriella Giannachi. 129-138 [doi]
- Unlimited editions: three approaches to the dissemination and display of digital artMark Blythe, Jo Briggs, Jonathan Hook, Peter C. Wright, Patrick Olivier. 139-148 [doi]
- see me, feel me, touch me, hear me: trajectories and interpretation in a sculpture gardenLesley Fosh, Steve Benford, Stuart Reeves, Boriana Koleva, Patrick Brundell. 149-158 [doi]
- Pointing at 3d target projections with one-eyed and stereo cursorsRobert J. Teather, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger. 159-168 [doi]
- Creating and analyzing stereoscopic 3D graphical user interfaces in digital gamesJonas Schild, Liane Bölicke, Joseph J. LaViola Jr., Maic Masuch. 169-178 [doi]
- BeThere: 3D mobile collaboration with spatial inputRajinder Sodhi, Brett R. Jones, David Forsyth, Brian P. Bailey, Giuliano Maciocci. 179-188 [doi]
- SpaceTop: integrating 2D and spatial 3D interactions in a see-through desktop environmentJinha Lee, Alex Olwal, Hiroshi Ishii, Cati N. Boulanger. 189-192 [doi]
- 3D object position using automatic viewpoint transitionsMichael Ortega. 193-196 [doi]
- Form digitization in BPO: from outsourcing to crowdsourcing?Jacki O'Neill, Shourya Roy, Antonietta Grasso, David Martin. 197-206 [doi]
- Crowdsourcing performance evaluations of user interfacesSteven Komarov, Katharina Reinecke, Krzysztof Z. Gajos. 207-216 [doi]
- A multi-site field study of crowdsourced contextual help: usage and perspectives of end users and software teamsParmit K. Chilana, Andrew J. Ko, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Tovi Grossman. 217-226 [doi]
- A pilot study of using crowds in the classroomSteven Dow, Elizabeth Gerber, Audris Wong. 227-236 [doi]
- Flexpad: highly flexible bending interactions for projected handheld displaysJürgen Steimle, Andreas Jordt, Pattie Maes. 237-246 [doi]
- A multi-touch interface for fast architectural sketching and massingQian Sun, Juncong Lin, Chi-Wing Fu, Sawako Kaijima, Ying He 0001. 247-256 [doi]
- Gesture studio: authoring multi-touch interactions through demonstration and declarationHao Lü, Yang Li. 257-266 [doi]
- EventHurdle: supporting designers' exploratory interaction prototyping with gesture-based sensorsJu-Whan Kim, Tek-Jin Nam. 267-276 [doi]
- Small, medium, or large?: estimating the user-perceived scale of stroke gesturesRadu-Daniel Vatavu, Géry Casiez, Laurent Grisoni. 277-280 [doi]
- Indirect shear force estimation for multi-point shear force operationsSeongkook Heo, Geehyuk Lee. 281-284 [doi]
- Still looking: investigating seamless gaze-supported selection, positioning, and manipulation of distant targetsSophie Stellmach, Raimund Dachselt. 285-294 [doi]
- Individual user characteristics and information visualization: connecting the dots through eye trackingDereck Tocker, Cristina Conati, Ben Steichen, Giuseppe Carenini. 295-304 [doi]
- EyeContext: recognition of high-level contextual cues from human visual behaviourAndreas Bulling, Christian Weichel, Hans Gellersen. 305-308 [doi]
- A preliminary investigation of human adaptations for various virtual eyes in video see-through HMDSJoong-Ho Lee, Sei-young Kim, Hae Cheol Yoon, Bo Kyung Huh, Ji-Hyung Park. 309-312 [doi]
- Digital motherhood: how does technology help new mothers?Lorna Gibson, Vicki L. Hanson. 313-322 [doi]
- Age-related performance issues for PIN and face-based authentication systemsJames Nicholson, Lynne M. Coventry, Pamela Briggs. 323-332 [doi]
- The presentation of health-related search results and its impact on negative emotional outcomesCarolyn Lauckner, Gary Hsieh. 333-342 [doi]
- Age-related differences in performance with touchscreens compared to traditional mouse inputLeah Findlater, Jon Froehlich, Kays Fattal, Jacob O. Wobbrock, Tanya Dastyar. 343-346 [doi]
- Access lens: a gesture-based screen reader for real-world documentsShaun K. Kane, Brian Frey, Jacob O. Wobbrock. 347-350 [doi]
- LEMtool: measuring emotions in visual interfacesGijs Huisman, Marco van Hout, Elisabeth van Dijk, Thea van der Geest, Dirk Heylen. 351-360 [doi]
- Exploring personality-targeted UI design in online social participation systemsOded Nov, Ofer Arazy, Claudia López, Peter Brusilovsky. 361-370 [doi]
- Using crowdsourcing to support pro-environmental community activismElaine Massung, David Coyle, Kirsten F. Cater, Marc Jay, Chris Preist. 371-380 [doi]
- Designing and theorizing co-located interactionsThomas Reitmaier, Pierre Benz, Gary Marsden. 381-390 [doi]
- Scenario-based interactive UI designKoki Kusano, Momoko Nakatani, Takehiko Ohno. 391-394 [doi]
- Regularly visited patches in human mobilityYan Qu, Jun Zhang 0008. 395-398 [doi]
- Large-scale participation: a case study of a participatory approach to developing a new public libraryPeter Dalsgård, Eva Eriksson. 399-408 [doi]
- Probing bus stop for insights on transit co-designDaisy Yoo, John Zimmerman, Tad Hirsch. 409-418 [doi]
- A value sensitive action-reflection model: evolving a co-design space with stakeholder and designer promptsDaisy Yoo, Alina Huldtgren, Jill Palzkill Woelfer, David G. Hendry, Batya Friedman. 419-428 [doi]
- Configuring participation: on how we involve people in designJohn Vines, Rachel Clarke, Peter C. Wright, John C. McCarthy, Patrick Olivier. 429-438 [doi]
- The efficacy of human post-editing for language translationSpence Green, Jeffrey Heer, Christopher D. Manning. 439-448 [doi]
- Same translation but different experience: the effects of highlighting on machine-translated conversationsGe Gao, Hao-Chuan Wang, Dan Cosley, Susan R. Fussell. 449-458 [doi]
- Improving teamwork using real-time language feedbackYla R. Tausczik, James W. Pennebaker. 459-468 [doi]
- SpatialEase: learning language through body motionDarren Edge, Kai-Yin Cheng, Michael Whitney. 469-472 [doi]
- Using fNIRS brain sensing to evaluate information visualization interfacesEvan Peck, Beste F. Yuksel, Alvitta Ottley, Robert J. K. Jacob, Remco Chang. 473-482 [doi]
- Weighted graph comparison techniques for brain connectivity analysisBasak Alper, Benjamin Bach, Nathalie Henry Riche, Tobias Isenberg 0001, Jean-Daniel Fekete. 483-492 [doi]
- At the interface of biology and computationAlex S. Taylor, Nir Piterman, Samin Ishtiaq, Jasmin Fisher, Byron Cook, Caitlin Cockerton, Sam Bourton, David Benque. 493-502 [doi]
- Crowdfunding inside the enterprise: employee-initiatives for innovation and collaborationMichael J. Muller, Werner Geyer, Todd Soule, Steven Daniels, Li-Te Cheng. 503-512 [doi]
- Community insights: helping community leaders enhance the value of enterprise online communitiesTara Matthews, Steve Whittaker, Hernan Badenes, Barton A. Smith, Michael Muller, Kate Ehrlich, Michelle X. Zhou, Tessa Lau. 513-522 [doi]
- CommunityCompare: visually comparing communities for online community leaders in the enterpriseAnbang Xu, Jilin Chen, Tara Matthews, Michael Muller, Hernan Badenes. 523-532 [doi]
- Analyzing crowd workers in mobile pay-for-answer q&aUichin Lee, Jihyoung Kim, Eunhee Yi, Juyup Sung, Mario Gerla. 533-542 [doi]
- Octopus: evaluating touchscreen keyboard correction and recognition algorithms viaXiaojun Bi, Shiri Azenkot, Kurt Partridge, Shumin Zhai. 543-552 [doi]
- TapBoard: making a touch screen keyboard more touchableSunjun Kim, Jeongmin Son, Geehyuk Lee, Hwan Kim, Woohun Lee. 553-562 [doi]
- Métamorphe: augmenting hotkey usage with actuated keysGilles Bailly, Thomas Pietrzak, Jonathan Deber, Daniel J. Wigdor. 563-572 [doi]
- Promoting Hotkey use through rehearsal with ExposeHKSylvain Malacria, Gilles Bailly, Joel Harrison, Andy Cockburn, Carl Gutwin. 573-582 [doi]
- MorePhone: a study of actuated shape deformations for flexible thin-film smartphone notificationsAntonio Gomes, Andrea Nesbitt, Roel Vertegaal. 583-592 [doi]
- Morphees: toward high "shape resolution" in self-actuated flexible mobile devicesAnne Roudaut, Abhijit Karnik, Markus Löchtefeld, Sriram Subramanian. 593-602 [doi]
- LightCloth: senseable illuminating optical fiber cloth for creating interactive surfacesSunao Hashimoto, Ryohei Suzuki, Yoichi Kamiyama, Masahiko Inami, Takeo Igarashi. 603-606 [doi]
- Bending the rules: bend gesture classification for flexible displaysKristen Warren, Jessica Lo, Vaibhav Vadgama, Audrey Girouard. 607-610 [doi]
- Turkopticon: interrupting worker invisibility in amazon mechanical turkLilly Irani, M. Six Silberman. 611-620 [doi]
- Don't hide in the crowd!: increasing social transparency between peer workers improves crowdsourcing outcomesShih-Wen Huang, Wai-Tat Fu. 621-630 [doi]
- Combining crowdsourcing and google street view to identify street-level accessibility problemsKotaro Hara, Vicki Le, Jon Froehlich. 631-640 [doi]
- Labor dynamics in a mobile micro-task marketMohamed Musthag, Deepak Ganesan. 641-650 [doi]
- Creativity support for novice digital filmmakingNicholas Davis, Alexander Zook, Brian O'Neill, Brandon Headrick, Mark Riedl, Ashton Grosz, Michael Nitsche. 651-660 [doi]
- AutoGami: a low-cost rapid prototyping toolkit for automated movable paper craftKening Zhu, Shengdong Zhao. 661-670 [doi]
- HyperSlides: dynamic presentation prototypingDarren Edge, Joan Savage, Koji Yatani. 671-680 [doi]
- SidePoint: a peripheral knowledge panel for presentation slide authoringYefeng Liu, Darren Edge, Koji Yatani. 681-684 [doi]
- Control your game-self: effects of controller type on enjoyment, motivation, and personality in gameMax Birk, Regan L. Mandryk. 685-694 [doi]
- Mastering the art of war: how patterns of gameplay influence skill in HaloJeff Huang, Thomas Zimmermann, Nachiappan Nagappan, Charles Harrison, Bruce C. Phillips. 695-704 [doi]
- Villains, architects and micro-managers: what tabula rasa teaches us about game orchestrationT. C. Nicholas Graham, Irina Schumann, Mrunal Patel, Quentin Bellay, Raimund Dachselt. 705-714 [doi]
- Playing with leadership and expertise: military tropes and teamwork in an argTamara Peyton, Alyson Leigh Young, Wayne G. Lutters. 715-724 [doi]
- GravitySpace: tracking users and their poses in a smart room using a pressure-sensing floorAlan Bränzel, Christian Holz, Daniel Hoffmann, Dominik Schmidt, Marius Knaust, Patrick Lühne, René Meusel, Stephan Richter 0003, Patrick Baudisch. 725-734 [doi]
- Improving digital handoff using the space above the tableSteven W. T. Sutcliffe, Zenja Ivkovic, David R. Flatla, Andriy Pavlovych, Ian Stavness, Carl Gutwin. 735-744 [doi]
- An evaluation of state switching methods for indirect touch systemsSimon Voelker, Chat Wacharamanotham, Jan Borchers. 745-754 [doi]
- Improving touch accuracy on large tabletops using predecessor and successorMax Möllers, Norbert Dumont, Stefan Ladwig, Jan Borchers. 755-758 [doi]
- Touchbugs: actuated tangibles on multi-touch tablesDiana Nowacka, Karim Ladha, Nils Y. Hammerla, Daniel Jackson, Cassim Ladha, Enrico Rukzio, Patrick Olivier. 759-762 [doi]
- The effect of virtual achievements on student engagementPaul Denny. 763-772 [doi]
- A trace-based framework for analyzing and synthesizing educational progressionsErik Andersen, Sumit Gulwani, Zoran Popovic. 773-782 [doi]
- Wikipedia classroom experiment: bidirectional benefits of students' engagement in online production communitiesRosta Farzan, Robert E. Kraut. 783-792 [doi]
- TypeRighting: combining the benefits of handwriting and typeface in online educational videosAndrew Cross, Mydhili Bayyapunedi, Edward Cutrell, Anant Agarwal, William Thies. 793-796 [doi]
- Tweeting for class: co-construction as a means for engaging students in lecturesJeremy P. Birnholtz, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Daniela Retelny. 797-800 [doi]
- Delivering patients to sacré coeur: collective intelligence in digital volunteer communitiesKate Starbird. 801-810 [doi]
- Does slacktivism hurt activism?: the effects of moral balancing and consistency in online activismYu-Hao Lee, Gary Hsieh. 811-820 [doi]
- A longitudinal study of follow predictors on twitterC. J. Hutto, Sarita Yardi, Eric Gilbert. 821-830 [doi]
- High-precision pointing on large wall displays using small handheld devicesMathieu Nancel, Olivier Chapuis, Emmanuel Pietriga, Xing-Dong Yang, Pourang P. Irani, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon. 831-840 [doi]
- StrikeAPose: revealing mid-air gestures on public displaysRobert Walter, Gilles Bailly, Jörg Müller. 841-850 [doi]
- SideWays: a gaze interface for spontaneous interaction with situated displaysYanxia Zhang, Andreas Bulling, Hans Gellersen. 851-860 [doi]
- IllumiRoom: peripheral projected illusions for interactive experiencesBrett R. Jones, Hrvoje Benko, Eyal Ofek, Andrew D. Wilson. 869-878 [doi]
- WorldKit: rapid and easy creation of ad-hoc interactive applications on everyday surfacesRobert Xiao, Chris Harrison, Scott E. Hudson. 879-888 [doi]
- Understanding palm-based imaginary interfaces: the role of visual and tactile cues when browsingSean Gustafson, Bernhard Rabe, Patrick Baudisch. 889-898 [doi]
- Ad-binning: leveraging around device space for storing, browsing and retrieving mobile device contentKhalad Hasan, David Ahlström, Pourang Irani. 899-908 [doi]
- Designing web-connected physical artefacts for the 'aesthetic' of the homeSalu Ylirisku, Siân E. Lindley, Giulio Jacucci, Richard Banks, Craig Stewart, Abigail Sellen, Richard H. R. Harper, Tim Regan. 909-918 [doi]
- On the relation of ordinary gestures to TV screens: general lessons for the design of collaborative interactive techniquesOskar Juhlin, Elin Önnevall. 919-930 [doi]
- From codes to patterns: designing interactive decoration for tablewareRupert Meese, Shakir Ali, Emily-Clare Thorne, Steve Benford, Anthony Quinn, Richard Mortier, Boriana Koleva, Tony P. Pridmore, Sharon Baurley. 931-940 [doi]
- Pass the iPad: collaborative creating and sharing in family groupsNicola Yuill, Yvonne Rogers, Jochen Rick. 941-950 [doi]
- Revisiting social practices surrounding musicTuck Wah Leong, Peter C. Wright. 951-960 [doi]
- Write here, write now!: an experimental study of group maintenance in collaborative writingJeremy P. Birnholtz, Stephanie B. Steinhardt, Antonella Pavese. 961-970 [doi]
- Machinima production tools: a vernacular history of a creative mediumShad Gross, Tyler Pace, Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell. 971-980 [doi]
- Front-camera video recordings as emotion responses to mobile photos shared within close-knit groupsYanqing Cui, Jari Kangas, Jukka Holm, Guido Grassel. 981-990 [doi]
- Building open bridges: collaborative remixing and reuse of open educational resources across organisationsTim Coughlan, Rebecca Pitt, Patrick McAndrew. 991-1000 [doi]
- ARTFul: adaptive review technology for flipped learningDaniel Szafir, Bilge Mutlu. 1001-1010 [doi]
- Challenges and opportunities for technology in foreign language classroomsKatie Kuksenok, Michael Brooks, Qian Wang, Charlotte P. Lee. 1011-1020 [doi]
- Tables in the wild: lessons learned from a large-scale multi-tabletop deploymentAhmed Kharrufa, Madeline Balaam, Phil Heslop, David Leat, Paul Dolan, Patrick Olivier. 1021-1030 [doi]
- iPhone in vivo: video analysis of mobile device useBarry A. T. Brown, Moira McGregor, Eric Laurier. 1031-1040 [doi]
- AnyType: provoking reflection and exploration with aesthetic interactionLaura Devendorf, Kimiko Ryokai. 1041-1050 [doi]
- Stories of the Smartphone in everyday discourse: conflict, tension & instabilityEllie Harmon, Melissa Mazmanian. 1051-1060 [doi]
- Emotions, experiences and usability in real-life mobile phone useSari Kujala, Talya Miron-Shatz. 1061-1070 [doi]
- Echoes from the past: how technology mediated reflection improves well-beingEllen Isaacs, Artie Konrad, Alan Walendowski, Thomas Lennig, Victoria Hollis, Steve Whittaker. 1071-1080 [doi]
- The dynamics of younger and older adult's paired behavior when playing an interactive silhouette gameMark D. Rice, Wah Pheow Tan, Jeremy Ong, Lih Jie Yau, Marcus Wan, Jamie Ng. 1081-1090 [doi]
- Multiple notification modalities and older usersDavid Warnock, Marilyn Rose McGee-Lennon, Stephen A. Brewster. 1091-1094 [doi]
- The power of mobile notifications to increase wellbeing logging behaviorFrank Bentley, Konrad Tollmar. 1095-1098 [doi]
- Memorability of pre-designed and user-defined gesture setsMiguel A. Nacenta, Yemliha Kamber, Yizhou Qiang, Per Ola Kristensson. 1099-1108 [doi]
- Learning and performance with gesture guidesFraser Anderson, Walter F. Bischof. 1109-1118 [doi]
- Your left hand can do it too!: investigating intermanual, symmetric gesture transfer on touchscreensMichelle Annett, Walter F. Bischof. 1119-1128 [doi]
- The challenges and potential of end-user gesture customizationUran Oh, Leah Findlater. 1129-1138 [doi]
- NoteVideo: facilitating navigation of blackboard-style lecture videosToni-Jan Keith Palma Monserrat, Shengdong Zhao, Kevin McGee, Anshul Vikram Pandey. 1139-1148 [doi]
- Direct space-time trajectory control for visual media editingStephanie Santosa, Fanny Chevalier, Ravin Balakrishnan, Karan Singh. 1149-1158 [doi]
- Swifter: improved online video scrubbingJustin Matejka, Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice. 1159-1168 [doi]
- Direct manipulation video navigation in 3DCuong Nguyen, Yuzhen Niu, Feng Liu. 1169-1172 [doi]
- At home with agents: exploring attitudes towards future smart energy infrastructuresTom Rodden, Joel E. Fischer, Nadia Pantidi, Khaled Bachour, Stuart Moran. 1173-1182 [doi]
- Everyday activities and energy consumption: how families understand the relationshipCarman Neustaedter, Lyn Bartram, Aaron Mah. 1183-1192 [doi]
- Cultivating energy literacy: results from a longitudinal living lab study of a home energy management systemTobias Schwartz, Sebastian Denef, Gunnar Stevens, Leonardo Ramirez, Volker Wulf. 1193-1202 [doi]
- The dubuque electricity portal: evaluation of a city-scale residential electricity consumption feedback systemThomas Erickson, Ming Li, Younghun Kim, Ajay Deshpande, Sambit Sahu, Tian Chao, Piyawadee Sukaviriya, Milind R. Naphade. 1203-1212 [doi]
- PointAssist: assisting individuals with motor impairmentsGuarionex Salivia, Juan Pablo Hourcade. 1213-1222 [doi]
- Analyzing user-generated youtube videos to understand touchscreen use by people with motor impairmentsLisa Anthony, YooJin Kim, Leah Findlater. 1223-1232 [doi]
- Exploring & designing tools to enhance falls rehabilitation in the homeStephen Uzor, Lynne Baillie. 1233-1242 [doi]
- Stroke rehabilitation with a sensing surfaceCati N. Boulanger, Adam Boulanger, Lilian de Greef, Andy Kearney, Kiley Sobel, Russell Transue, Z. Sweedyk, Paul H. Dietz, Steven Bathiche. 1243-1246 [doi]
- Pt Viz: towards a wearable device for visualizing knee rehabilitation exercisesSwamy Ananthanarayan, Miranda Sheh, Alice Chien, Halley Profita, Katie A. Siek. 1247-1250 [doi]
- Understanding exergame users' physical activity, motivation and behavior over timeAndrew Peter Macvean, Judy Robertson. 1251-1260 [doi]
- Designing action-based exergames for children with cerebral palsyHamilton A. Hernandez, Zi Ye, T. C. Nicholas Graham, Darcy Fehlings, Lauren Switzer. 1261-1270 [doi]
- 4 design themes for skateboardingSebastiaan Pijnappel, Florian Mueller. 1271-1274 [doi]
- Bodily interaction in the darkLinden Vongsathorn, Kenton O'Hara, Helena M. Mentis. 1275-1278 [doi]
- Make it move: a movement design method of simple standing products based on systematic mapping of torso movements & product messagesJinyung Jung, Seok-Hyung Bae, Joon Hyub Lee, Myung Suk Kim. 1279-1288 [doi]
- Information capacity of full-body movementsAntti Oulasvirta, Teemu Roos, Arttu Modig, Laura Leppänen. 1289-1298 [doi]
- Body-centric design space for multi-surface interactionJulie Wagner, Mathieu Nancel, Sean Gustafson, Stéphane Huot, Wendy E. Mackay. 1299-1308 [doi]
- MotionMA: motion modelling and analysis by demonstrationEduardo Velloso, Andreas Bulling, Hans Gellersen. 1309-1318 [doi]
- Panoinserts: mobile spatial teleconferencingFabrizio Pece, William Steptoe, Fabian Wanner, Simon Julier, Tim Weyrich, Jan Kautz, Anthony Steed. 1319-1328 [doi]
- Putting things in focus: establishing co-orientation through video in contextJames Norris, Holger Schnädelbach, Paul K. Luff. 1329-1338 [doi]
- HomeProxy: exploring a physical proxy for video communication in the homeJohn C. Tang, Robert Xiao, Aaron Hoff, Gina Venolia, Patrick Therien, Asta Roseway. 1339-1342 [doi]
- Brainstorm, Chainstorm, Cheatstorm, Tweetstorm: new ideation strategies for distributed HCI designHaakon Faste, Nir Rachmel, Russell Essary, Evan Sheehan. 1343-1352 [doi]
- Fashionable shape switching: explorations in outfit-centric designOskar Juhlin, Yanqing Zhang, Cristine Sundbom, Ylva Fernaeus. 1353-1362 [doi]
- FFitts law: modeling finger touch with fitts' lawXiaojun Bi, Yang Li, Shumin Zhai. 1363-1372 [doi]
- The effect of time-based cost of error in target-directed pointing tasksNikola Banovic, Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice. 1373-1382 [doi]
- How low can you go?: human limits in small unidirectional mouse movementsJonathan Aceituno, Géry Casiez, Nicolas Roussel. 1383-1386 [doi]
- Can we beat the mouse with MAGIC?Ribel Fares, Shaomin Fang, Oleg Komogortsev. 1387-1390 [doi]
- GaussBits: magnetic tangible bits for portable and occlusion-free near-surface interactionsRong-Hao Liang, Kai-Yin Cheng, Li-Wei Chan, Chuan-Xhyuan Peng, Mike Y. Chen, Rung-Huei Liang, De-Nian Yang, Bing-Yu Chen. 1391-1400 [doi]
- Swiss-cheese extended: an object recognition method for ubiquitous interfaces based on capacitive proximity sensingTobias Alexander Große-Puppendahl, Andreas Braun, Felix Kamieth, Arjan Kuijper. 1401-1410 [doi]
- HACHIStack: dual-layer photo touch sensing for haptic and auditory tapping interactionTaku Hachisu, Hiroyuki Kajimoto. 1411-1420 [doi]
- LongPad: a touchpad using the entire area below the keyboard of a laptop computerJiseong Gu, Seongkook Heo, Jaehyun Han, Sunjun Kim, Geehyuk Lee. 1421-1430 [doi]
- Reasons to question seven segment displaysHarold Thimbleby. 1431-1440 [doi]
- Sublimate: state-changing virtual and physical rendering to augment interaction with shape displaysDaniel Leithinger, Sean Follmer, Alex Olwal, Samuel Luescher, Akimitsu Hogge, Jinha Lee, Hiroshi Ishii. 1441-1450 [doi]
- Watchit: simple gestures and eyes-free interaction for wristwatches and braceletsSimon T. Perrault, Eric Lecolinet, James Eagan, Yves Guiard. 1451-1460 [doi]
- NailDisplay: bringing an always available visual display to fingertipsChao-Huai Su, Li-Wei Chan, Chien-Ting Weng, Rong-Hao Liang, Kai-Yin Cheng, Bing-Yu Chen. 1461-1464 [doi]
- An interactive belt-worn badge with a retractable string-based input mechanismNorman Pohl, Steve Hodges, John Helmes, Nicolas Villar, Tim Paek. 1465-1468 [doi]
- SimMed: combining simulation and interactive tabletops for medical educationUlrich von Zadow, Sandra Buron, Tina Harms, Florian Behringer, Kai Sostmann, Raimund Dachselt. 1469-1478 [doi]
- Imaging the body: embodied vision in minimally invasive surgeryHelena M. Mentis, Alex S. Taylor. 1479-1488 [doi]
- A matter of life and death: practical and ethical constraints in the development of a mobile verbal autopsy toolJon Bird, Peter Byass, Kathleen Kahn, Paul Mee, Edward Fottrell. 1489-1498 [doi]
- How does it play better?: exploring user testing and biometric storyboards in games user researchPejman Mirza-Babaei, Lennart E. Nacke, John Gregory, Nick Collins, Geraldine Fitzpatrick. 1499-1508 [doi]
- Design metaphors for procedural content generation in gamesRilla Khaled, Mark J. Nelson, Pippin Barr. 1509-1518 [doi]
- Prototyping in PLACE: a scalable approach to developing location-based apps and gamesAnne Bowser, Derek L. Hansen, Jocelyn Raphael, Matthew Reid, Ryan J. Gamett, Yurong He, Dana Rotman, Jenny Preece. 1519-1528 [doi]
- Designing reusable alternate reality gamesDerek L. Hansen, Elizabeth M. Bonsignore, Marc Ruppel, Amanda Visconti, Kari Kraus. 1529-1538 [doi]
- Designing for the living room: long-term user involvement in a living labCorinna Ogonowski, Benedikt Ley, Jan Heß, Lin Wan, Volker Wulf. 1539-1548 [doi]
- Leaving the wild: lessons from community technology handoversNick Taylor 0002, Keith Cheverst, Peter C. Wright, Patrick Olivier. 1549-1558 [doi]
- How groups of users associate wireless devicesMing Ki Chong, Hans-Werner Gellersen. 1559-1568 [doi]
- MultiNet: reducing interaction overhead in domestic wireless networksAnthony Brown, Richard Mortier, Tom Rodden. 1569-1578 [doi]
- Use of an agile bridge in the development of assistive technologySuzanne Prior, Annalu Waller, Rolf Black, Thilo Kroll. 1579-1588 [doi]
- Codeable objects: computational design and digital fabrication for novice programmersJennifer Jacobs, Leah Buechley. 1589-1598 [doi]
- I can do text analytics!: designing development tools for novice developersHuahai Yang, Daina Pupons-Wickham, Laura Chiticariu, Yunyao Li, Benjamin Nguyen, Arnaldo Carreno-Fuentes. 1599-1608 [doi]
- Debugging support for end user mashup programmingSandeep Kaur Kuttal, Anita Sarma, Gregg Rothermel. 1609-1618 [doi]
- Authoring personal histories: exploring the timeline as a framework for meaning makingElizabeth Thiry, Siân E. Lindley, Richard Banks, Tim Regan. 1619-1628 [doi]
- Looking past yesterday's tomorrow: using futures studies methods to extend the research horizonJennifer Mankoff, Jennifer A. Rode, Haakon Faste. 1629-1638 [doi]
- Toying with time: considering temporal themes in interactive artifactsSus Lundgren. 1639-1648 [doi]
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- Evaluation of tablet apps to encourage social interaction in children with autism spectrum disordersJuan Pablo Hourcade, Stacy R. Williams, Ellen A. Miller, Kelsey E. Huebner, Lucas J. Liang. 3197-3206 [doi]
- Investigating the use of circles in social networks to support independence of individuals with autismHwajung Hong, Svetlana Yarosh, Jennifer G. Kim, Gregory D. Abowd, Rosa I. Arriaga. 3207-3216 [doi]
- Interactive horizon graphs: improving the compact visualization of multiple time seriesCharles Perin, Frédéric Vernier, Jean-Daniel Fekete. 3217-3226 [doi]
- Patina: dynamic heatmaps for visualizing application usageJustin Matejka, Tovi Grossman, George W. Fitzmaurice. 3227-3236 [doi]
- Evaluation of alternative glyph designs for time series data in a small multiple settingJohannes Fuchs, Fabian Fischer, Florian Mansmann, Enrico Bertini, Petra Isenberg. 3237-3246 [doi]
- Motif simplification: improving network visualization readability with fan, connector, and clique glyphsCody Dunne, Ben Shneiderman. 3247-3256 [doi]
- Limiting, leaving, and (re)lapsing: an exploration of facebook non-use practices and experiencesEric P. S. Baumer, Phil Adams, Vera D. Khovanskaya, Tony C. Liao, Madeline E. Smith, Victoria Schwanda Sosik, Kaiton Williams. 3257-3266 [doi]
- Predicting postpartum changes in emotion and behavior via social mediaMunmun De Choudhury, Scott Counts, Eric Horvitz. 3267-3276 [doi]
- "i read my Twitter the next morning and was astonished": a conversational perspective on Twitter regretsManya Sleeper, Justin Cranshaw, Patrick Gage Kelley, Blase Ur, Alessandro Acquisti, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Norman M. Sadeh. 3277-3286 [doi]
- Understanding motivations for facebook use: usage metrics, network structure, and privacyTasos Spiliotopoulos, Ian Oakley. 3287-3296 [doi]
- What is "critical" about critical design?Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell. 3297-3306 [doi]
- Mind the theoretical gap: interpreting, using, and developing behavioral theory in HCI researchEric B. Hekler, Predrag V. Klasnja, Jon Froehlich, Matthew P. Buman. 3307-3316 [doi]
- Beyond digital and physical objects: the intellectual work as a concept of interest for HCIMelanie Feinberg. 3317-3326 [doi]
- Critical perspective on persuasive technology reconsideredFahri Yetim. 3327-3330 [doi]
- How categories come to matterLucian Leahu, Marisa Cohn, Wendy March. 3331-3334 [doi]
- Personal clipboards for individual copy-and-paste on shared multi-user surfacesDominik Schmidt, Corina Sas, Hans Gellersen. 3335-3344 [doi]
- Collaborative sensemaking on a digital tabletop and personal tablets: prioritization, comparisons, and tableauxJames R. Wallace, Stacey D. Scott, Carolyn G. MacGregor. 3345-3354 [doi]
- A comparative evaluation of touch-based methods to bind mobile devices for collaborative interactionsTero Jokela, Andrés Lucero. 3355-3364 [doi]
- The design space of body games: technological, physical, and social designElena Márquez Segura, Annika Waern, Jin Moen, Carolina Johansson. 3365-3374 [doi]
- Seeing movement qualitiesHelena M. Mentis, Carolina Johansson. 3375-3384 [doi]
- CrashAlert: enhancing peripheral alertness for eyes-busy mobile interaction while walkingJuan David Hincapié-Ramos, Pourang Irani. 3385-3388 [doi]
- Three perspectives on behavior change for serious gamesJoshua Tanenbaum, Alissa Nicole Antle, John Robinson. 3389-3392 [doi]
- Privacy as part of the app decision-making processPatrick Gage Kelley, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Norman M. Sadeh. 3393-3402 [doi]
- "Everybody knows what you're doing": a critical design approach to personal informaticsVera D. Khovanskaya, Eric P. S. Baumer, Dan Cosley, Stephen Voida, Geri Gay. 3403-3412 [doi]
- Shifting dynamics or breaking sacred traditions?: the role of technology in twelve-step fellowshipsSvetlana Yarosh. 3413-3422 [doi]
- Taking data exposure into account: how does it affect the choice of sign-in accounts?Shahar Ronen, Oriana Riva, Maritza Johnson, Donald Thompson. 3423-3426 [doi]
- Understanding the privacy-personalization dilemma for web search: a user perspectiveSaurabh Panjwani, Nisheeth Shrivastava, Saurabh Shukla, Sharad Jaiswal. 3427-3430 [doi]
- Slow design for meaningful interactionsBarbara Grosse-Hering, Jon Mason, Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Conny Bakker, Pieter Desmet. 3431-3440 [doi]
- Making design probes workJayne Wallace, John C. McCarthy, Peter C. Wright, Patrick Olivier. 3441-3450 [doi]
- Indoor weather stations: investigating a ludic approach to environmental HCI through batch prototypingWilliam W. Gaver, John Bowers, Kirsten Boehner, Andy Boucher, David W. T. Cameron, Mark Hauenstein, Nadine Jarvis, Sarah Pennington. 3451-3460 [doi]
- Reveal-it!: the impact of a social visualization projection on public awareness and discourseNina Valkanova, Sergi Jordà, Martin Tomitsch, Andrew Vande Moere. 3461-3470 [doi]
- Social media and the police: tweeting practices of british police forces during the August 2011 riotsSebastian Denef, Petra Saskia Bayerl, Nico A. Kaptein. 3471-3480 [doi]
- Whoo.ly: facilitating information seeking for hyperlocal communities using social mediaYuheng Hu, Shelly Diane Farnham, Andrés Monroy-Hernández. 3481-3490 [doi]