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CSCW 2013 Companion: San Antonio, TX, USA
- Amy S. Bruckman, Scott Counts, Cliff Lampe, Loren G. Terveen:
Computer Supported Cooperative Work, CSCW 2013, San Antonio, TX, USA, February 23-27, 2013, Companion Volume. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-1332-2
Demonstations
- Megha Agarwala, I-Han Hsiao, Hui Soo Chae, Gary Natriello:
ResearchBroker: connecting researchers to real-world research opportunities. 1-4 - Sanat Kumar Bista, Nathalie Colineau, Surya Nepal, Cécile Paris:
Next step: an online community to support parents in their transition to work. 5-10 - Eric Coopey, Ethan Danahy, Leslie Schneider:
InterLACE: interactive learning and collaboration environment. 11-14 - Nitesh Goyal, Gilly Leshed, Susan R. Fussell:
Leveraging partner's insights for distributed collaborative sensemaking. 15-18 - Roberto Hoyle, Sameer Patil, Dejanae White, Jerald Dawson, Paul Whalen, Apu Kapadia:
Attire: conveying information exposure through avatar apparel. 19-22 - Karissa Rae McKelvey, Filippo Menczer:
Truthy: enabling the study of online social networks. 23-26 - Taiwoo Park, Uichin Lee, Bupjae Lee, Haechan Lee, Sanghun Son, Seokyoung Song, Junehwa Song:
ExerSync: interpersonal synchrony in social exergames. 27-30 - Amit Sharma:
PopCore: a system for network-centric recommendation. 31-34
Doctoral colloquiums
- Angie Boyce:
Overview for doctoral colloquium. 35-38 - Jed R. Brubaker:
The afterlife of identity. 39-42 - Ali Eshraghi:
ICT practices by voluntary groups: a multi-setting study. 43-46 - Fei Gao:
Modeling teamwork of multi-human multi-agent teams. 47-50 - R. Stuart Geiger:
Are computers merely "supporting" cooperative work: towards an ethnography of bot development. 51-56 - Catherine Grevet:
Combating homophily through design. 57-60 - Konstantinos Kazakos:
Understanding the role of technology in parent-child reunion. 61-64 - Ryan Kelly:
Fairness in the division and completion of collaborative work. 65-68 - Jennifer Marlow:
Impression formation in social work-sharing sites. 69-72 - Yiftach Nagar:
Designing a collective-intelligence system for evaluating complex, crowd-generated intellectual artifacts. 73-76 - Andrew J. Roback:
Uncovering motives for social networking site use among practitioners at non-profit organizations. 77-80 - Lauren E. Scissors:
The role of communication channel and self-esteem in romantic couple conflict. 81-84
Panels
- Michael S. Bernstein, Mike Bright, Ed Cutrell, Steven Dow, Elizabeth Gerber, Anupam Jain, Anand Kulkarni:
Micro-volunteering: helping the helpers in development. 85-88 - Aaron Halfaker, R. Stuart Geiger, Cliff Lampe, Loren G. Terveen, Amy S. Bruckman, Brian Keegan, Aniket Kittur, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
Community, impact and credit: where should i submit my papers? 89-94 - Paul Resnick, R. Kelly Garrett, Travis Kriplean, Sean A. Munson, Natalie Jomini Stroud:
Bursting your (filter) bubble: strategies for promoting diverse exposure. 95-100
Posters
- Chulakorn Aritajati, N. Hari Narayanan:
Facilitating students' collaboration and learning in a question and answer system. 101-106 - Daisuke Asai, Jarrod Orszulak, Chaiwoo Lee, Richard Myrick, Lisa A. D'Ambrosio, Joseph F. Coughlin, Olivier L. de Weck:
Using mature children living apart to improve parents' medication compliance. 107-110 - Harshit Bangar, Dhruv Kapoor, Maulishree Pandey, Pradeep Yammiyavar:
A voice-based input system for embedded applications with constrained operating conditions. 111-114 - Ikram Bououd, Imed Boughzala:
A serious game supporting collaboration. 115-120 - Justin Cheng, Chinmay Eishan Kulkarni, Scott R. Klemmer:
Tools for predicting drop-off in large online classes. 121-124 - Shiwei Cheng:
"Third eye": designing eye gaze visualizations for online shopping social recommendations. 125-128 - Joohee Choi, Junghong Choi, Jae Yun Moon, Jungpil Hahn, Jinwoo Kim:
Herding in open source software development: an exploratory study. 129-134 - Sarah D'Angelo, Anne Marie Piper, James D. Hollan:
Photos for documentation and communication in early childhood. 135-138 - Michael D. Gilbert, Jonathan T. Morgan, Mark Zachry, David W. McDonald:
Indicoder: an extensible system for online annotation. 139-142 - Kristina Groth, Jeremiah Scholl:
Coordination in highly-specialized care networks. 143-148 - Shih-Wen Huang, Wai-Tat Fu:
Motivating crowds using social facilitation and social transparency. 149-152 - Weidong Huang, Leila Alem:
HandsinAir: a wearable system for remote collaboration on physical tasks. 153-156 - Jin-Woo Jeong, Jee-Uk Heu, Dong-Ho Lee:
Understanding the potential of social questions in the web search. 157-160 - Michael Kaplan, Gilly Leshed, Toren Kutnick:
Public spheres: ideas taking shape. 161-164 - Henna Kim, Sara Snow:
Collaboration on a large-scale, multi-touch display: asynchronous interaction and multiple-input use. 165-168 - Yongsung Kim, Daishi Kato, Kazuo Kunieda, Keiji Yamada:
Preliminary user study for gratitude and reciprocity in a q&a system. 169-174 - Yunkyung Kim, Jae-eul Bae, Jimin Rhim, Hyelip Lee, Heeyun Ku, Saekyung Jung, Myungsuk Kim:
The effect of interaction modality for facial-constrained robots in domestic environment. 175-178 - Cecilia Lam, Carman Neustaedter:
Explorations of geocaching in the virtual world of second life. 179-182 - Yoon Suk Lee, Marie C. Paretti, Brian M. Kleiner:
An input-process-output model of shared understanding in partially distributed conceptual design teams. 183-186 - Yu-Ru Lin, Drew Margolin, Brian Keegan, Mauro Martino, Sasha Goodman, David Lazer:
Catching fish in the stream: real time analysis of audience behavior in social media. 187-190 - Wei Liu, Pieter Jan Stappers, Gert Pasman, Jenneke Taal-Fokker:
YPhone: applying generation y interactions into an office context. 191-194 - John MacCormick:
Video chat with multiple cameras. 195-198 - Rachel M. Magee, Melinda Sebastian, Alison N. Novak, Christopher M. Mascaro, Alan Black, Sean P. Goggins:
#TwitterPlay: a case study of fan roleplaying online. 199-202 - Nancy Marksbury, Qiping Zhang:
The half sky effect: competitive Chinese females. 203-206 - Philippe Marrast, Pascale Zaraté, Anne Mayère:
How to support coordination through annotations?: a longitudinal case study of nurses' work in an oncology hospital. 207-212 - Mikhil Masli, Landon Bouma, Andrew Owen, Loren G. Terveen:
Geowiki + route analysis = improved transportation planning. 213-218 - Akhila Mathur:
Augmented virtual identities: facilitating rehabilitation and societal reconnect. 219-224 - Eunyoung Moon, James Howison:
Network effects and valuing social network services. 225-230 - Jonathan T. Morgan, Michael D. Gilbert, Mark Zachry, David W. McDonald:
A content analysis of wikiproject discussions: toward a typology of coordination language used by virtual teams. 231-234 - Masato Nakayama, Atsushi Hiyama, Takahiro Miura, Naomi Yatomi, Michitaka Hirose:
Mosaic-type work support system using touchscreen computers for senior people. 235-238 - Derek Neil, Samuel Perreault, Nathan Lapierre, Derek Reilly, David Parker, Harjot Bal:
Limber: exploring motivation in a workplace exergame. 239-242 - Anicia Peters, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Brian E. Mennecke:
Bridging the digital divide through facebook friendships: a cross-cultural study. 249-254 - Tamara Peyton, Alyson Leigh Young, Wayne G. Lutters:
The militarization of teamwork in alternate reality gaming. 255-258 - Andrew J. Roback, Libby Hemphill:
"I'd have to vote against you": issue campaigning via twitter. 259-262 - Alan Said, Brijnesh J. Jain, Sahin Albayrak:
A 3D approach to recommender system evaluation. 263-266 - Norma Saiph Savage, Norma Elva Chávez, Carlos Toxtli, Salvador Medina, David Álvarez-López, Tobias Höllerer:
A social crowd-controlled orchestra. 267-272 - Pramod Verma:
Gracoli: a graphical command line user interface. 273-278 - Leslie Wu, Jesse Cirimele, Jonathan Bassen, Kristen Leach, Stuart K. Card, Larry F. Chu, Kyle Harrison, Scott R. Klemmer:
Head-mounted and multi-surface displays support emergency medical teams. 279-282 - Rei Yamamoto, Toshiyuki Masui, Michiaki Yasumura:
Sonoba: on-the-spot information sharing. 283-286 - Kaoru Yoshitsubaki, Toshiyuki Masui, Michiaki Yasumura:
Ding-dong: a marriage partner-finding system with social support. 287-290
Video presentations
- A. J. Bernheim Brush, T. Scott Saponas, Ryder Ziola, Greg Smith, Paul Johns, Asta Roseway:
Peek: context sharing on request with notifications. 291-292 - John C. Tang, Robert Xiao, Aaron Hoff, Gina Venolia, Patrick Therien, Asta Roseway:
HomeProxy: a physical proxy for video messaging in the home. 293-296
Workshop summaries
- Mark S. Ackerman, Lada A. Adamic, Nicole B. Ellison, Darren Gergle, Brent J. Hecht, Cliff Lampe, Meredith Ringel Morris, Jaime Teevan:
Social media question asking workshop. 297-298 - Agustina, Ning Gu, Claudia-Lavinia Ignat, Michael S. MacFadden, Haifeng Shen, David Sun, Chengzheng Sun:
The thirteenth international workshop on collaborative editing systems. 299-300 - Ban Al-Ani, David F. Redmiles, Cleidson R. B. de Souza, Rafael Prikladnicki, Sabrina Marczak, Filippo Lanubile, Fabio Calefato:
Trust in virtual teams: theory and tools. 301-306 - Yunan Chen, Charlotte Tang, Xiaomu Zhou, Aleksandra Sarcevic, Soyoung Lee:
Beyond formality: informal communication in health practices. 307-312 - Lydia B. Chilton, Paul André, Jeffrey P. Bigham, Mira Dontcheva, Elizabeth Gerber, Eric Gilbert:
CrowdCamp 2013: rapidly iterating crowd ideas. 313-314 - Xinru Page, Karen Tang, Fred Stutzman, Airi Lampinen:
Measuring networked social privacy. 315-320 - Chirag Shah, Preben Hansen, Robert Capra:
Collaborative information seeking: consolidating the past, creating the future. 321-326 - Elina Vartiainen, Kristoffer Husøy, Clint Heyer:
Better safe than sorry: collaboration in safety-critical environments. 327-332 - Peter Samuelson Wardrip, R. Benjamin Shapiro, Andrea Forte, Spiro Maroulis, Karen Brennan, Ricarose Roque:
CSCW and education: viewing education as a site of work practice. 333-336
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