12. CHINZ 2011:
Hamilton,
New Zealand
Sally Jo Cunningham, Masood Masoodian, Bill Rogers (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 12th ACM SIGCHI New Zealand Chapter's International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction, CHINZ 2011, Hamilton, New Zealand, July 4-5, 2011.
ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0676-8
- Veronica Liesaputra, Ian H. Witten:
A Bookmaker's Workbench.
1-8
- Elizabeth A. Kemp, Russell S. Johnson, Ashleigh-Jane Thompson, Piyaporn Boonphadh, Norlaila Hussain, Jun Ye:
Evaluating IMMEDIATE: the long march to an e-learning appliance.
9-16
- Jennifer Baldwin, Yvonne Coady:
Social security: collaborative documentation for malware analysis.
17-24
- Doris Jung, Simon J. Laing, Marie Hermo Jensen, Paul Hunkin, Andreas Löf, Nicola Tims:
Requirements on dance-driven 3-D camera interaction: a collaboration between dance, graphic design and computer science.
25-32
- Elisabeth G. Todd, Elizabeth A. Kemp, C. H. E. Phillips:
UMM: a maturity model for UI-pattern languages.
33-40
- Norlaila Hussain, Oscar de Bruijn:
The effects of distinctiveness on the use of workspace and grabbing of other's documents.
41-48
- Michael Rinck, Annika Hinze:
Views on information objects: an exploratory user study.
49-56
- Li Wang, Erik Champion:
A pilot study of four cultural touch-screen games.
57-64
- Claire Timpany, Nicholas Vanderschantz:
Learning outcome dependency on contemporary ICT in the New Zealand middle school classroom.
65-72
- Timothy Christie, Christopher Lueg, Nilufar Baghaei:
PETAC: from visualisation to personalisation of tag clouds.
73-80
- Ken York, Paul Lyons, John Gawith, Arthur Todd:
TrekWizard: a GIS interface that adds value to a small-screen GPS.
81-88
- Maiken Hillerup Fogtmann:
Designing bodily engaging games: learning from sports.
89-96
- Paul Monigatti, Mark D. Apperley, Bill Rogers:
Visualising present and past: a meter with a flexible pointer.
97-100
- Michael Kugler, Florian Reinhart, Kevin Schlieper, Masood Masoodian, Bill Rogers, Elisabeth André, Thomas Rist:
Architecture of a ubiquitous smart energy management system for residential homes.
101-104
- Hien Tran, Craig Anslow, Stuart Marshall, Alex Potanin, Mairéad de Róiste:
Lessons learnt from collaboratively creating maps on a touch table.
105-108
- Dana McKay:
Gotta keep 'em separated: why the single search box may not be right for libraries.
109-112
- James Phillips, Graeme Hyman, Philip Bertling, Max Jory:
Videoconferenced lectures are a preferred download.
113-116
- Rory Clifford, Adrian Clark, Mikhail Rogozin:
Using augmented reality for rapid prototyping and collaborative design to model 3D buildings.
117-120
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