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URL | https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/9fa9/7b46cb3e537ed97a47c935733821d44c9dfd.pdf |
Accessed | 2017-10-03 21:24:57 |
Link Mode | 1 |
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Item Type | Book Section |
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Author | Susan Dumais |
Author | Robin Jeffries |
Author | Daniel M. Russell |
Author | Diane Tang |
Author | Jaime Teevan |
URL | https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4939-0378-8_14 |
Publisher | Springer, New York, NY |
Pages | 349-372 |
ISBN | 978-1-4939-0377-1 978-1-4939-0378-8 |
Date | 2014 |
Extra | DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0378-8_14 |
Accessed | 2017-09-13 12:41:35 |
Library Catalog | link.springer.com |
Language | en |
Abstract | HCI researchers are increasingly collecting rich behavioral traces of user interactions with online systems in situ at a scale not previously possible. These logs can be used to characterize user interactions with existing systems and compare different designs. Large-scale log studies give rise to new challenges in experimental design, data collection and interpretation, and ethics. The chapter discusses how to address these challenges using search engine logs, but the methods are applicable to other types of log data. |
Book Title | Ways of Knowing in HCI |
Item Type | Book Section |
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Author | Vidhya Navalpakkam |
Author | Elizabeth F. Churchill |
URL | https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4939-0378-8_13 |
Publisher | Springer, New York, NY |
Pages | 323-348 |
ISBN | 978-1-4939-0377-1 978-1-4939-0378-8 |
Date | 2014 |
Extra | DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0378-8_13 |
Accessed | 2017-09-13 11:52:20 |
Library Catalog | link.springer.com |
Language | en |
Abstract | Eye tracking is the process of measuring where eye gaze is focused to infer what someone is paying attention to and/or ignoring. The object of focus could be a digital display (e.g., on a phone, tablet or computer) or another person in a conversation, for example in face-to-face settings or in video conferences. Researchers measure what is looked at (point of gaze) and for how long (gaze duration), and the order in which gaze shifts. |
Book Title | Ways of Knowing in HCI |
Short Title | Eye Tracking |
Item Type | Conference Paper |
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Author | Christian Dindler |
Author | Eva Eriksson |
Author | Peter Dalsgaard |
URL | http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2971485.2971559 |
Series | NordiCHI '16 |
Place | New York, NY, USA |
Publisher | ACM |
Pages | 54:1–54:10 |
ISBN | 9781450347631 |
Date | 2016 |
DOI | 10.1145/2971485.2971559 |
Accessed | 2017-03-15 09:24:45 |
Library Catalog | ACM Digital Library |
Abstract | Design thinking is increasingly being used as an approach to facilitate participatory organizational change. However, we know little about how such processes are experienced by the people who participate in them. In this paper, we therefore present a case study of the participants' perspective in a large-scale design thinking project in a public library. The project embodies a series of issues that arise when design thinking approaches are applied to large-scale, IT-oriented design projects. The study is based on interviews and observations conducted before, during and after the project, and the findings from the study focus on how results from design thinking projects are (or are not) implemented in organizations, what it takes to be "a good participant", how vague project objectives can create both motivation and frustration, and how the potentially stressful experiences of working in organizations that undergo constant transformations affect project participants. |
Proceedings Title | Proceedings of the 9th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction |