STAR : Social and Technology Action Research Group

Posters to be presented at WISH 2010

The STAR group will be busy at WISH this year with five posters!  We are really looking forward to an amazing event. Attitudes and Readiness for Adoption of an Electronic Medical Records System: A Preliminary Case Study – Jed Brubaker, Yunan Chen, Karen Cheng, Chris Combs, Sheba George, Sidney Harrison, Gillian Hayes, Sherrie Kaplan Heuristic […]

Posted in NEWS Tagged assistive technology, autism, EMR, health, healthcare, home, Medical Informatics, Observations of Daily Living, PHR, Premature Infants, SenseCam, WISH

STAR Alumna Gabi Marcu awarded Microsoft Graduate Women’s Scholarship

Congratulations to Gabriela Marcu who was awarded a scholarship from Microsoft. From the Microsoft Research website: The Microsoft Research Graduate Women’s Scholarship is a one-year scholarship program for outstanding women graduate students and is designed to help increase the number of women pursuing a PhD. This program supports women in the second year of their […]

Posted in NEWS Tagged award, microsoft, scholarship 1 Comment

Paper accepted to the CHI workshop on HCI at the End of Life

Congratulations to Jed Brubaker and Janet Vertesi on the acceptance of their paper on death and social networking sites to the CHI 2010 workshop HCI at the End of Life. Death and the Social Network Jed R. Brubaker & Janet Vertesi We analyze profiles and associated comments on social network sites following the death of […]

Posted in NEWS Tagged CHI, death, digital identity, dying, facebook, HCI, intersubjectivity, mortality, myspace, sns, technospirituality, web2.0

Papers accepted to CSCW workshop on Collaborative Health Technologies

Evaluating the Usefulness and Usability of Collaborative Personal Health Record Systems Leslie S. Liu & Gillian R. Hayes Personal health record systems (PHR) have great potential to improve both health documentation and patient care. The introduction and adoption of these systems, however, have been relatively slow. In this work, through usability evaluations and clinician interviews, we evaluated the usability of, usefulness […]

Posted in NEWS Tagged collaboration, communication, CSCW, health technologies, PatientsLikeMe, PHR

Panel Accepted to First Digital Media and Learning Conference

Reaching Diverse Student Populations in Embedded Ubiquitous Educational Environments Organized by Meg Cramer, Moderated by Gillian Hayes Panelists: Tom Moher, UI Chicago; Walt Scacchi, UC Irvine; Roy Pea, Stanford; a representative from High Tech High School The physical built environment in educational settings has profound implications for learning. Yet, many technologies for learning are simply re-appropriated computers built […]

Posted in NEWS Tagged digital media, educational technology, macarthur, panel

vSked paper accepted for CHI 2010!

vSked: Evaluation of a System to Support Classroom Activities for Children with Autism by Sen Hirano, Michael Yeganyan, Gabriela Marcu, David Nguyen, and Gillian Hayes accepted for CHI 2010.

Posted in NEWS Tagged autism, CHI, papers, vSked

New STAR site launched

Thanks to the efforts of Michael Yeganyan and Jed Brubaker, we have a new WordPress enabled website!

Posted in NEWS Tagged website, wordpress

WISH @ CHI 2010

The Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare (WISH) to be co-located with CHI 2010 in April in Atlanta promises to be a fantastic venue for discussion of all things Healthcare, Informatics, and HCI. Please consider submitting!

Posted in NEWS Tagged CHI, HCI, Medical Informatics, WISH

New Girls Inc. Video

The Eureka! Summer Program with Girls Inc. is an intensive enrichment program for 7th, 8th or 9th grade girls.

Posted in NEWS Tagged educational technology, Girls Inc., picocrickets, sigcse

SIGCSE paper accepted

Our paper “Design and Evaluation of a Computer Science and Engineering Course for Middle School Girls” was accepted for publication at this year’s SIGCSE.

Posted in NEWS Tagged Girls Inc., picocrickets, sigcse
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