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Empowering the Blind with Data
Empowering the Blind with Data
Designing data displays that play to the strengths of blind individuals.
Pramod Chundury
Oct 4, 2021
Battle of the Platforms: User Security and Privacy Edition
Battle of the Platforms: User Security and Privacy Edition
Investigating differences in privacy and security attitudes amongst iOS, Android, Google Home, and Amazon Alexa users in the United States.
Shruti Das
May 7, 2021
Living with Uncertainty and Stigma
Living with Uncertainty and Stigma
Self-experimentation and support-seeking around polycystic ovary syndrome.
Shaan Chopra
May 26, 2021
Director’s Letter
Director’s Letter
Introducing the 2021 HCIL Symposium on May 27, 2021.
Niklas Elmqvist
May 26, 2021
HCIL 2020–2021 News Roundup
HCIL 2020–2021 News Roundup
Our brilliant sparkling lights in a Stygian year.
Caro Williams-Pierce
May 24, 2021
Managing Context in Literature Reviews
Managing Context in Literature Reviews
How can we support the management of context for knowledge work?
John Morabito
May 24, 2021
Hcil Symposium 2021
Designing Conversational Voice Assistants with Older Adults
Designing Conversational Voice Assistants with Older Adults
How personalizing your conversational AI may help acceptance among older adults.
Alisha Pradhan
May 7, 2021
FoodScrap: Speech-Enabled Food Journaling
FoodScrap: Speech-Enabled Food Journaling
How speech input can help food journaling.
Yuhan Luo
May 18, 2021
Developing Tomorrow’s Information Systems Today
Developing Tomorrow’s Information Systems Today
Innovation ecosystems afford great opportunities for information scientists and professionals to develop next-generation information…
Ping Wang
May 18, 2021
Security Awareness Training for the Workforce
Security Awareness Training for the Workforce
Moving beyond “check-the-box” compliance for cybersecurity.
Julie Haney
May 14, 2021
A Robot Rolls Into A Math Class…
A Robot Rolls Into A Math Class…
Understanding how a spherical robot can help more students gain access to early computing education while enhancing their learning in math.
Peter F Moon
May 14, 2021
Information-Seeking Strategies of People with Dementia
Information-Seeking Strategies of People with Dementia
How do people with dementia use the internet?
Emma Dixon
May 14, 2021
Recognizing Humanity
Recognizing Humanity
Designing for and with people with dementia using a human rights-based approach.
Shaan Chopra
May 13, 2021
Diversity as a Computational Problem
Diversity as a Computational Problem
How a computational approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion can help people and organizations make more diverse choices.
Naimul Hoque
May 12, 2021
Is Participatory Design Really That Inclusive?
Is Participatory Design Really That Inclusive?
Exploring practitioner’s perspectives on barriers to inclusion in Participatory Design.
Salma
May 12, 2021
Social VR for Learning More About Children’s Values
Social VR for Learning More About Children’s Values
“This is a cat on a motorcycle, which is freedom because a cat can ride anything it wants.”
Salma
May 10, 2021
Secure Language or Not?
Secure Language or Not?
Understanding the benefits and drawbacks to adopting a secure programming language.
Kelsey Fulton
May 10, 2021
When Grouping Algorithms Disagree
When Grouping Algorithms Disagree
How do we best group people in a social network?
Catherine Plaisant
May 10, 2021
Data@Hand: Combining Speech and Touch for Data Exploration on Smartphone
Data@Hand: Combining Speech and Touch for Data Exploration on Smartphone
How can we facilitate visual exploration of personal data on a small smartphone screen?
Young-Ho Kim
May 10, 2021
Oh, the Places You’ve Been!
Oh, the Places You’ve Been!
Digging deeper Into longitudinal tracking transparency.
Nathan Reitinger
May 7, 2021
Where It Goes Is More Important Than How It Gets There, Part 2
Where It Goes Is More Important Than How It Gets There, Part 2
Further reporting on how people send important documents.
Noel Warford
May 7, 2021
What If You Could Ask History Anything?
What If You Could Ask History Anything?
Bringing historical figures to life through modern information retrieval.
Xin Qian
May 7, 2021
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