Browsing the Internet today is for the most part a private experience, with the exception of a few websites. We explore the possibilities and design considerations around a system...
What kinds of content do children and teenagers author and share on public video platforms? We approached this question through a qualitative directed content analysis of over 250...
Svetlana Yarosh, Elizabeth M. Bonsignore, Sarah Mc...
Learning a second language is challenging. Becoming fluent requires learning contextual information about how language should be used as well as word meanings and grammar. The ma...
GabrielCulbertson R. Culbertson, Erik L. Andersen,...
The cooperative, invisible non-clinical work of hospital orderlies is often overlooked. It consists foremost of transferring patients between hospital departments. As the overall ...
Allan Stisen, Nervo Verdezoto, Henrik Blunck, Mikk...
Are one’s individual biases stronger when mediated communication is used? This paper examines the role of self-esteem-related biases and communication channel during romantic co...
In this study we explore the impact of exposure to social annotation, embedded in online consent forms, on individuals’ beliefs and decisions in the context of informed consent....
Martina Balestra, Orit Shaer, Johanna Okerlund, Ma...
Previous workshops and papers have examined how individual users adopt and adapt technologies to meet their own local needs, by “completing design through use.” However, there...
Michael Muller, Katja Neureiter, Alina Krischkowsk...
This paper applies the theoretical lens of infrastructure to study hacking practices that take issue with large-scale communica tion networks. The paper analyzes a series of hac...
People are more creative at solving difficult design problems when they use relevant examples from outside of the problem’s domain as inspirations. However, finding such “ou...