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Tettegah, Sharon
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, California
 
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   #Indigenous: tracking the connective actions of Native American advocates on Twitter
Vigil-Hayes M., Duarte M., Parkhurst N., Belding E.  CSCW 2017 (Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, Portland, OR, Feb 25-Mar 1, 2017) 1387-1399, 2017.  Type: Proceedings

Today, social movements are more prevalent than ever. Individuals use multiple social media platforms to organize their voices, which turn into political actions. In some ways, these online social movements are more powerful than face-...

Sep 13 2017  
  Feasibility of multi-agent simulation for the trust and tracing game
Meijer S., Verwaart T.  Innovations in Applied Artificial Intelligence (Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Innovations in applied artificial intelligence, Bari, Italy, Jun 22-24, 2005) 145-154, 2005.  Type: Proceedings

The importance of feasibility studies for examining human behavior--be it educational, scientific, or financial--cannot be disputed. Each type of behavior requires a different understanding of human-computer interacti...

May 26 2006  
  Quantifying the benefits of immersion for collaboration in virtual environments
Narayan M., Waugh L., Zhang X., Bafna P., Bowman D.  Virtual reality software and technology (Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology, Monterey, CA, USA, Nov 7-9, 2005) 78-81, 2005.  Type: Proceedings

In the arena of three-dimensional (3D) interfaces, more scientists are now exploring everyday uses of virtual environments. Some believe virtual reality environments (VREs) to be the next medium that will engage teachers and learners i...

Feb 27 2006  
  Collective efficacy as a measure of community
Carroll J. (ed), Rosson M., Zhou J.  Human factors in computing systems (Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Portland, Oregon, USA, Apr 2-7, 2005) 1-10, 2005.  Type: Proceedings

In light of the recent interest in group processes and Web-based asynchronous and synchronous forums, collective efficacy can be as important as individual efficacy....

Dec 2 2005  
   A multidimensional approach to the study of human-information interaction: a case study of collaborative information retrieval
Fidel R., Pejtersen A., Cleal B., Bruce H. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 55(11): 939-953, 2004.  Type: Article

Human interactions have been studied for over 100 years, in multiple disciplines (for example, anthropology, sociology, psychology, and communications), by everyday people and researchers. Much focus has been given to the interaction b...

Apr 15 2005  
  Describing usability problems: are we sending the right message?
Dumas J., Molich R., Jeffries R. interactions 11(4): 24-29, 2004.  Type: Article

Given all of the various types of Internet and Web-based technologies in development, ease of use is a must. When considering usability as a must, we ask ourselves, “How easy is this tool to use? How easy is this Web site to ...

Oct 12 2004  
  Information communications technology and local development
Berra M. Telematics and Informatics 20(3): 215-234, 2003.  Type: Article

Today’s modern technologies provide many ways to foster various social networks for various purposes. Whether the network allows one-way interaction (to disseminate information) or two-way interactions (for outreach, display,...

Nov 6 2003  
  Evaluating a scientific collaboratory: results of a controlled experiment
Sonnenwald D., Whitton M., Maglaughlin K. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 10(2): 150-176, 2003.  Type: Article

Those who are excited about remote collaborations are frequently at odds with those who argue that remote collaborations are minimally effective compared to face-to-face collaborations. In todays society, where distance in time and spa...

Jul 7 2003  
  How do university inventions get into practice?
Colyvas J., Crow M., Gelijns A., Mazzoleni R., Nelson R., Rosenberg N., Sampat B. Management Science 48(1): 61-72, 2002.  Type: Article

Very interesting perspectives on university technology transfer offices, and on intellectual property rights that are associated with those offices, are presented in this paper. It will be valuable for researchers and university admini...

Jun 9 2003  
  Supporting cross-cultural communication with a large-screen system
Okamoto M., Isbister K., Nakanishi H., Ishida T. New Generation Computing 20(2): 165-185, 2002.  Type: Article

The authors purport to present several communication systems that support cross-cultural communication contents. The research extends beyond chat and Web-conferencing software by adding three components: a large-screen interface, cult...

Feb 24 2003  
 
 
 
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