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7. GROUP 2010: Sanibel Island, Florida, USA
- Wayne G. Lutters, Diane H. Sonnenwald, Tom Gross, Madhu C. Reddy:
Proceedings of the 2010 International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work, GROUP 2010, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA, November 6-10, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0387-3
Create, donate, collaborate
- Kurt Luther, Kelly E. Caine, Kevin Ziegler, Amy S. Bruckman:
Why it works (when it works): success factors in online creative collaboration. 1-10 - Emmi Suhonen, Airi Lampinen, Coye Cheshire, Judd Antin:
Everyday favors: a case study of a local online gift exchange system. 11-20 - Agustina, Chengzheng Sun:
Televiewpointer: an integrated workspace awareness widget for real-time collaborative 3d design systems. 21-30
Designing for collaboration I
- Jina Huh, Mark S. Ackerman, Mark W. Newman, Ayse G. Buyuktur:
Progressive scenarios: a rapid method for understanding user interpretations of technology. 31-34 - N. Sadat Shami, Li-Te Cheng, Steven L. Rohall, Andrew Sempere, John L. Patterson:
Avatars meet meetings: design issues in integrating avatars in distributed corporate meetings. 35-44 - Marisa Leavitt Cohn, Susan Elliott Sim, Paul Dourish:
Design methods as discourse on practice. 45-54
Home and care
- Shyong K. Lam, Jawed Karim, John Riedl:
The effects of group composition on decision quality in a social production community. 55-64 - Naja L. Holten Møller, Paul Dourish:
Coordination by avoidance: bringing things together and keeping them apart across hospital departments. 65-74 - Claudia Müller, Lin Wan, Dalibor Hrg:
Dealing with wandering: a case study on caregivers' attitudes towards privacy and autonomy when reflecting the use of LBS. 75-84
Individuals and groups
- Jill P. Dimond, Erika Shehan Poole, Sarita Yardi:
The effects of life disruptions on home technology routines. 85-88 - Nathan Bos, Ayse G. Buyuktur, Judith S. Olson, Gary M. Olson, Amy Voida:
Shared identity helps partially distributed teams, but distance still matters. 89-96 - Mike Gartrell, Xinyu Xing, Qin Lv, Aaron Beach, Richard Han, Shivakant Mishra, Karim Seada:
Enhancing group recommendation by incorporating social relationship interactions. 97-106
Social networks and social media
- Sean P. Goggins, Krista Galyen, James M. Laffey:
Network analysis of trace data for the support of group work: activity patterns in a completely online course. 107-116 - Michael Ovelgönne:
On the hierarchicalness of q&a posting networks. 117-120 - Nirmal J. Patel, James Clawson, Namwook Kang, SeungEok Choi, Thad Starner:
A study of cultural effects on mobile-collocated group photo sharing. 121-130
Beyond the surface
- Bin Shao, Du Li, Ning Gu:
An algorithm for selective undo of any operation in collaborative applications. 131-140 - Michelle Craig, Diane Horton, François Pitt:
Forming reasonably optimal groups: (FROG). 141-150 - Yue Xi:
Transform 'pipeline' into 'pebble': an approach to improve efficiency. 151-154
Wikis and tagging
- Fernando Torre, S. Andrew Sheppard, Reid Priedhorsky, Loren G. Terveen:
bumpy, caution with merging: an exploration of tagging in a geowiki. 155-164 - Jonathan T. Morgan, Mark Zachry:
Negotiating with angry mastodons: the wikipedia policy environment as genre ecology. 165-168 - Justin Cheng, Dan Cosley:
kultagg: ludic design for tagging interfaces. 169-172
Software code and gaming
- Mark S. Ackerman, Jack Muramatsu, David W. McDonald:
Social regulation in an online game: uncovering the problematics of code. 173-182 - Rosalva E. Gallardo-Valencia, Phitchayaphong Tantikul, Susan Elliott Sim:
Searching for reputable source code on the web. 183-186 - Cheryl Savery, T. C. Nicholas Graham, Carl Gutwin:
The human factors of consistency maintenance in multiplayer computer games. 187-196
Social interaction
- Jacob Solomon, Mark W. Newman, Stephanie D. Teasley:
Speaking through text: the influence of real-time text on discourse and usability in IM. 197-200 - Michael J. Muller, N. Sadat Shami, David R. Millen, Jonathan Feinberg:
We are all lurkers: consuming behaviors among authors and readers in an enterprise file-sharing service. 201-210 - Martin Kuechler, Andreas M. Kunz:
Collaboard: a remote collaboration groupware device featuring an embodiment-enriched shared workspace. 211-214
Designing for collaboration II
- Jason Carter, Prasun Dewan:
Design, implementation, and evaluation of an approach for determining when programmers are having difficulty. 215-224 - Laura A. Dabbish, Patrick Wagstrom, Anita Sarma, James D. Herbsleb:
Coordination in innovative design and engineering: observations from a lunar robotics project. 225-234 - Yibo Sun, Saul Greenberg:
Places for lightweight group meetings: the design of come together. 235-244
Intention and awareness
- Sarah Lindström, Mårten Pettersson:
Supporting ad-hoc re-planning and shareability at large-scale events. 245-252 - Hideto Yuzawa, Gloria Mark:
The japanese garden: task awareness for collaborative multitasking. 253-262 - Brian Y. Lim, Oliver Brdiczka, Victoria Bellotti:
Show me a good time: using content to provide activity awareness to collaborators with activityspotter. 263-272
Practice, patterns, and models
- Airong Luo, Dick Ng'ambi, Ted Hanss:
Towards building a productive, scalable and sustainable collaboration model for open educational resources. 273-282 - Yiannis Verginadis, Nikos Papageorgiou, Dimitris Apostolou, Gregoris Mentzas:
A review of patterns in collaborative work. 283-292 - Tyler Pace, Shaowen Bardzell, Geoffrey C. Fox:
Practice-centered e-science: a practice turn perspective on cyberinfrastructure design. 293-302
Posters session I
- David Gurzick, Brian M. Landry, Kevin F. White:
Alternate reality games and groupwork. 303-304 - Foad Hamidi, Melanie Baljko:
Collaborative poetry on the facebook social network. 305-306 - Warren S. Allen:
Conceptualizing social information. 307-308 - Eunyee Koh:
Conferencing room for telepresence with remote participants. 309-310 - Doug Divine, Jonathan T. Morgan, Jamie Ourada, Mark Zachry:
Designing qbox: a tool for sorting things out in digital spaces. 311-312 - Amanda Rotondo:
Empathy & enjoyment in computer-mediated design work. 313-314 - Hamed S. Alavi, Pierre Dillenbourg:
Flag: an ambient awareness tool to support informal collaborative learning. 315-316 - Roberto I. González-Ibáñez, Chirag Shah:
Group's affective relevance: a proposal for studying affective relevance in collaborative information seeking. 317-318 - Sheena Lewis:
R u ok?: increasing perceptions of safety and community through social networks. 319-320 - Jackie C. Chang:
Navigation companion: a web portal for volkswagen drivers. 321-322 - Trisha Brewer:
Perceptions of copyright compliance. 323-324 - Christian Pleul, Claudius Terkowsky, Isa Jahnke:
Petex - platform for e-learning and telemetric experimentation: a holistic approach for tele-operated live experiments in production engineering. 325-326 - Linda H. Hwang, Pallavi Damera, Linda Brooking, Charlotte P. Lee:
Promoting oneself on flickr: users' strategies and attitudes. 327-328 - Christoph Beckmann, Tom Gross:
Towards a group recommender process model for ad-hoc groups and on-demand recommendations. 329-330 - Pausali Sen, Irini Spyridakis, Silvia Amtmann, Charlotte P. Lee:
Using social media for social activism. 331-332
Poster session II - doctoral colloquium
- Honglu Du, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll:
Bringing back channels up front: towards an active learning environment. 333-334 - Babajide Osatuyi:
Collaborative information foraging: an application to emergency response. 335-336 - Andrea Wiggins:
Crowdsourcing science: organizing virtual participation in knowledge production. 337-338 - Wan-Ying Tay:
Examining the ways in which people learn in social groups in second life: an ethnographic study. 339-340 - Raymundo Cornejo:
Integrating older adults into social networking sites through ambient intelligence. 341-342 - Airi Lampinen:
Practices of balancing privacy and publicness in social network services. 343-344 - Monica Lassi:
The socio-technical design of a library and information science collaboratory. 345-346 - Bryan C. Semaan:
Technology as a resource for reconstituting the social world: life in a war zone. 347-348 - Holger Dick:
Using cultures of participation to change behaviors. 349-350 - Hao-Chuan Wang:
Using language-retrieved pictures to support intercultural group brainstorming. 351-352 - Eric C. Cook:
The virtual home mode: photography & biography work. 353-354
Workshops
- Gregorio Convertino, Antonietta Grasso, Giorgio De Michelis, David R. Millen, Ed H. Chi:
Clorg: collective intelligence in organizations. 355-358 - Chirag Shah, Madhu C. Reddy, Michael B. Twidale:
Collaborative information seeking (CIS): toward new theories and applications. 359-360 - Sean P. Goggins, Isa Jahnke:
Computer supported collaborative learning at work: CSCL at work. 361-362 - Carman Neustaedter, Tejinder K. Judge, Steve Harrison, Abigail Sellen, Xiang Cao, David S. Kirk, Joseph Kaye:
Connecting families: new technologies, family communication, and the impact on domestic space. 363-366
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