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Interactions, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, January + February 2010
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: Our first interactions. 5
- Heekyoung Jung, Youngsuk L. Altieri, Jeffrey Bardzell, Jürgen Scheible, James Pierce, Eric Paulos, Ji-Dong Yim, Christopher D. Shaw:
Demo Hour. 6-7
- Arnie Lund, Bo Begole:
The role of communities at CHI 2011 and beyond. 8-10
- Liz Danzico:
BETWEEN THE LINES: What we talk about when we talk about happiness. 11-12
- Yue Pan, Eli Blevis:
The cloud. 13-16 - Elisa Giaccardi:
Things we value. 17-21
- Jonas Löwgren:
The need for video in scientific communication. 22-25 - Matt Jones:
Journeying toward extravagant, expressive, place-based computing. 26-31 - Erica Robles, Mikael Wiberg:
From materials to materiality: thinking of computation from within an Icehotel. 32-37 - Roel Vertegaal:
The (re)usability of everyday computational things: why industrial design will be the new interaction design. 38-41
- Saul Greenberg, Nicolai Marquardt, Till Ballendat, Rob Diaz-Marino, Miaosen Wang:
Proxemic interactions: the new ubicomp? 42-50
- Richard Arias-Hernández, John Dill, Brian D. Fisher, Tera Marie Green:
Visual analytics and human-computer interaction. 51-55 - Davide Bolchini, Adam Neddo:
Beyond interfaces and flows: abstractions for mapping organic architectures. 56-61 - Sal Cilella:
Did you ever know that you're my hero?: the power of storytelling. 62-66
- Chris Danielsen, Anne Taylor, Wesley Majerus:
Design and public policy considerations for accessible e-book readers. 67-70 - James D. Hollan:
TIMELINES: Multiscale zooming interfaces: a brief personal perspective on the design of cognitively convivial interaction. 71-74 - Hugh Dubberly, Shelley Evenson:
Design as learning---or "knowledge creation"---the SECI model. 75-79
- Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Rat, rational, or seething cauldron of desire: designing the shopper. 80-83
- Bill Gaver:
Interaction research studio: : Goldsmiths, University of London. 84-87
Volume 18, Number 2, March + April 2011
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: Interactions: Our past, present, and future. 5
- Feedback. 7
- Loove Broms, Marcelo Coelho, Pattie Maes, Jie Qi, Leah Buechley, Fabian Hemmert, Susann Hamann, Matthias Löwe, Anne Wohlauf, Josefine Zeipelt, Gesche Joost:
Demo hour. 8-9
- Steve Harrison, Deborah G. Tatar:
On methods. 10-11
- Steve Portigal, Julie Norvaisas:
What to expect when you're not expecting it. 12-14
- Joe McCarthy:
Bridging the gaps between HCI and social media. 15-18 - Eva Hornecker:
The role of physicality in tangible and embodied interactions. 19-23 - Tad Hirsch:
Productive tensions: approaching community technology design. 24-27
- Bonnie A. Nardi, Ravi K. Vatrapu, Torkil Clemmensen:
Comparative informatics. 28-33 - Ann Light:
Digital interdependence and how to design for it. 34-39
- Phoebe Sengers:
What I learned on Change Islands: reflections on IT and pace of life. 40-48
- Jodi Forlizzi:
Where is the thinking in systems thinking? 49-51 - Susan Wyche:
Designing for everyday interactions in HCI4D. 52-56 - Daniel Fallman, Camille Moussette:
Sketching with stop motion animation. 57-61 - Martin McCaig:
Open sesame! 62-65 - Barton Friedland, Yutaka Yamauchi:
Reflexive design thinking: putting more human in human-centered practices. 66-71
- Marshini Chetty, Richard Banks, A. J. Bernheim Brush, Jonathan Donner, Rebecca E. Grinter:
UNDER DEVELOPMENT: While the meter is running: computing in a capped world. 72-75 - Juan Pablo Hourcade, Natasha E. Bullock-Rest:
Universal interactions: challenges and opportunities. 76-79
- Jon Kolko:
Endless nights - learning from design studio critique. 80-81
- Mobile life centre: mobile applications for fun and pleasure. 82-86
- Community calendar 2011. 88
Volume 18, Number 3, May + June 2011
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: Participation, technology and interaction design. 5
- Michael Haller, Thomas Seifried, Stacey D. Scott, Florian Perteneder, Christian Rendl, Daisuke Sakamoto, Masahiko Inami, Pranav Mistry, Pattie Maes, Seth E. Hunter, David Merrill, Jeevan J. Kalanithi, Susanne Seitinger, Daniel M. Taub, Alex S. Taylor:
Demo hour. 8-9
- John Zimmerman:
Killing off user-centered design. 10-11
- Liz Danzico:
Between the Lines: The social life of marginalia. 12-13
- Elaine M. Huang:
Building outwards from sustainable HCI. 14-17 - Chris Speed:
An internet of things that do not exist. 18-21 - Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
IT in healthcare: a body of work. 22-25
- Michael Massimi:
Technology and the human lifespan: learning from the bereaved. 26-29 - Pedro F. Campos, Miguel Campos, Joaquim A. Jorge:
How high can expectations go?: practitioner issues and risks of interactive installations. 30-35 - Jonathan Lazar:
Public policy and HCI in the U.S. context. 36-40
- Gerhard Fischer:
Understanding, fostering, and supporting cultures of participation. 42-53
- Steven Dow:
How prototyping practices affect design results. 54-59 - Kim Halskov, Peter Dalsgård:
Using 3-D projection to bring a statue to life. 60-65 - Jeremiah D. Still:
Experimental design: does external validity trump internal validity? 66-68
- Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa, Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza:
INTERACTING WITH PUBLIC POLICY: Are HCI researchers an endangered species in Brazil? 69-71 - Bruce Damer:
TIMELINES: The DigiBarn computer museum: a personal passion for personal computing. 72-74 - Austin Henderson, Jed Harris:
Conversational alignment. 75-79
- Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Making time. 80-82
- Gerrit C. van der Veer:
SIGCHI: the state of the society. 83
- Human-Centered Interaction Design Lab (HCIDL), KAIST, Department of Industrial Design. 84-87
- Community calendar 2011. 88
Volume 18, Number 4, Juli + August 2011
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: The view from within. 5
- Ray Yun, Mark D. Gross, Dan Newton, Mark T. Marshall, Andrew Stevenson, Christopher Perez, Roel Vertegaal, Ayumi Kawakami, Koji Tsukada, Keisuke Kambara, Itiro Siio:
Demo hour. 8-9
- Mats Hellman, Huaqi Hao:
The times they are a-changin'. 10-12
- Steve Portigal, Julie Norvaisas:
Elevator pitch. 14-16
- Dana Lewis:
The multidimensional role of social media in healthcare. 17-21 - Danielle Wilde, Thecla Schiphorst, Sietske Klooster:
Move to design/design to move: a conversation about designing for the body. 22-27 - Sissel Olander, Tau Ulv Lenskjold, Signe Louise Yndigegn, Maria Foverskov:
Mobilizing for community building and everyday innovation. 28-32
- Christian Dindler, Ole Sejer Iversen, Peter Gall Krogh:
Engagement through mixed modalities. 34-39 - Elizabeth Goodman:
Hand waving and the real work of design. 40-44 - Megan Geyer, Frances Felske:
Consumer toy or corporate tool: the iPad enters the workplace. 45-49
- Liam J. Bannon:
Reimagining HCI: toward a more human-centered perspective. 50-57
- Yvonne Rogers:
Interaction design gone wild: striving for wild theory. 58-62 - Paloma Díaz, Elisa Giaccardi, Ignacio Aedo:
Rethinking education in a changing world: toward a curriculum for digital living. 64-68 - Clara Mancini:
Animal-computer interaction: a manifesto. 69-73
- Shikoh Gitau, Paul Plantinga, Kathleen Diga, David Hutchful:
African ICTD research (or the lack thereof). 74-77 - Jeffrey P. Bigham, Richard E. Ladner:
What the disability community can teach us about interactive crowdsourcing. 78-81 - David A. Siegel, Susan M. Dray:
A professional empiricist manifesto. 82-87
- Jon Kolko:
The conflicting rhetoric of design education. 88-91
- Kim Halskov:
CAVI: an interaction design research lab. 92-95
Volume 18, Number 5, September + October 2011
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: A field without borders. 5
- Feedback. 7
- Anthony Otten, Daniel Schulze, Mie Sorensen, Di Mainstone, Tim Murray Browne:
Demo hour. 8-9
- Ben Shneiderman:
Claiming success, charting the future: micro-HCI and macro-HCI. 10-11
- Azam Khan:
Swimming upstream in sustainable design. 12-14 - Rachel Charlotte Smith, Ole Sejer Iversen:
When the museum goes native. 15-19 - Katie A. Siek:
What are our responsibilities when designing sociotechnical health interventions? 20-23
- Katherine Isbister:
Emotion and motion: games as inspiration for shaping the future of interface. 24-27 - Peter Wright:
Reconsidering the H, the C, and the I: some thoughts on reading Suchman's Human-Machine Reconfigurations. 28-31 - Daniela K. Rosner:
Tracing provenance. 32-37
- Brenda Laurel:
Gaian IxD. 38-46
- Joji Mori, Steve Howard, Martin R. Gibbs:
Poets and blacksmiths: implications for global memorialization using digital technology. 48-54 - Zeljko Obrenovic:
Design-based research: what we learn when we engage in design of interactive systems. 56-59 - Eli Blevis:
Digital imagery as meaning and form in HCI and design: an introduction to the Visual Thinking Backpage Gallery. 60-65
- Maurits Kaptein, Dean Eckles, Janet Davis:
Envisioning persuasion profiles: challenges for public policy and ethical practice. 66-69 - Jonathan Grudin:
Kai: how media affects learning. 70-73 - Hugh Dubberly:
Extending Negroponte's model of convergence. 74-79
- Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Missing the point. 80-83 - Gerrit C. van der Veer:
SIGCHI: the state of our world. 84
- Gary Watson:
The Champaign-Urbana Community Fab Lab. 86-87
- Community calendar 2011. 88
Volume 18, Number 6, November * December 2011
- Ron Wakkary, Erik Stolterman:
WELCOME: Taking stock while looking forward. 5
- Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson, Peter Hoddie, Tim Wasko:
The magic of working with Steve Jobs. 6-7
- Frank Vetere, Martin R. Gibbs, Darren Edge, Stefan Agamanolis, Jennifer G. Sheridan, Daniel Leithinger, David Lakatos, Anthony DeVincenzi, Matthew Blackshaw, Edwina Portocarrero, David Robert, Michelle Chung, Sean Follmer, Ye Wang, Lina Johansson, Claes Ericson, David Karlsson:
Demo hour. 8-9
- Joseph Kaye:
Minority retort. 10-11
- Steve Portigal, Julie Norvaisas:
Kilroy was here. 12-15
- Alex Howard:
Open Government 2.0: Government of, by, for, and with the people. 16-19 - Jon Bird:
The phenomenal challenge of designing transparent technologies. 20-23 - Carl F. DiSalvo:
Community and conflict. 24-26
- Amy Voida:
Shapeshifters in the voluntary sector: exploring the human-centered-computing challenges of nonprofit organizations. 27-31 - Bonnie A. Nardi, Nicole B. Ellison, Cliff Lampe:
Understanding science: context for senator Tom Coburn's 'Under the Microscope' report. 32-35 - Daniel Rosenberg, Janaki Kumar:
Leading global UX teams. 36-39
- Karen Holtzblatt:
What makes things cool?: intentional design for innovation. 40-47
- Harry Hochheiser, Ben Shneiderman:
Electronic medical records: usability challenges and opportunities. 48-49 - Gerald P. Douglas, Zach Landis-Lewis, Harry Hochheiser:
Simplicity and usability: lessons from a touchscreen electronic medical record system in Malawi. 50-53 - Art Swanson, Scott Lind:
Usability testing EHRs: examples from the front lines. 54-58 - Ben Shneiderman:
Tragic errors: usability and electronic health records. 60-63
- Sena Lee Allen:
Lessons learned in prototyping systems in developing-world contexts. 64-69 - Jill Palzkill Woelfer, David G. Hendry:
Homeless young people and technology: ordinary interactions, extraordinary circumstances. 70-73 - Dennis R. Wixon:
Measuring fun, trust, confidence, and other ethereal constructs: it isn't that hard. 74-77
- Jon Kolko:
Craftsmanship. 78-81
- Harald Reiterer:
Human-computer interaction group: University of Konstanz, Germany. 82-85
- Eli Blevis:
A matter of focus and a question of resolution. 88
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