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2nd AfriCHI 2018: Windhoek, Namibia
- Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Izak van Zyl, Naska Goagoses, Dharm Singh Jat, Elefelious G. Belay, Rita Orji, Anicia Peters, Med Salim Bouhlel, Nobert Jere:
Proceedings of the Second African Conference for Human Computer Interaction: Thriving Communities, AfriCHI 2018, Windhoek, Namibia, December 03-07, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-6558-1 - Florian Lachner, Mai-Anh Nguyen, Andreas Butz:
Culturally sensitive user interface design: a case study with German and Vietnamese users. 1:1-1:12 - Hilma N. Aludhilu, Nicola J. Bidwell:
Home is not egumbo: language, identity and web design. 2:1-2:11 - Andrew Bayor, Clifford Schmidt, Fidelis Dauri, Noel Wilson, Christopher C. Drovandi, Margot Brereton:
The talking book: participatory design of an icon-based user interface for rural people with low literacy. 3:1-3:10 - Niina Arvila, Anabel Fischer, Pietari Keskinen, Marko Nieminen:
Mobile weather services for Maasai farmers: socio-cultural factors influencing the adoption of technology. 4:1-4:11 - Rita Orji, Fidelia A. Orji, Kiemute Oyibo, Ifeyinwa Angela Ajah:
Personalizing health theories in persuasive game interventions to gamer types: an African perspective. 5:1-5:12 - Asnath Paula Kambunga, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Naska Goagoses:
Re-conceptualizing technology adoption in informal settlements based on a Namibian application. 6:1-6:10 - Moses Namara, Daricia Wilkinson, Byron M. Lowens, Bart P. Knijnenburg, Rita Orji, Sekou L. Remy:
Cross-cultural perspectives on eHealth privacy in Africa. 7:1-7:11 - Foad Hamidi, Patrick Mbullo, Deurence Onyango, Michaela Hynie, Susan McGrath, Melanie Baljko:
Participatory design of DIY digital assistive technology in Western Kenya. 8:1-8:11 - Makuochi Nkwo, Rita Orji:
Persuasive technology in African context: deconstructing persuasive techniques in an African online marketplace. 9:1-9:10 - Maria Kauhondamwa, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Simson Kapembe, Hiskia Costa, Jan Guxab, Isay Kamati, Helena Afrikaner:
Co-creating personal augmented reality accessories to enhance social well-being of urban San youth. 10:1-10:10 - Pardon Blessings Maoneke, Fungai Bhunu Shava, Attlee Munyaradzi Gamundani, Mercy Bere-Chitauro, Isaac Nhamu:
ICTs use and cyberspace risks faced by adolescents in Namibia. 11:1-11:9 - Christine Wanjiru Mburu, Chelsea-Joy Wardle, Yaseen Joolay, Melissa Densmore:
Co-designing with mothers and neonatal unit staff: use of technology to support mothers of preterm infants. 12:1-12:10 - Jacques Brosens, Rendani Maarten Kruger, Hanlie Smuts:
Guidelines for designing e-statements for e-banking. 13:1-13:6 - Chinenye Ndulue, Rita Orji:
STD Pong: changing risky sexual behaviour in Africa through persuasive games. 14:1-14:5 - Kiemute Oyibo, Ifeoma Adaji, Rita Orji, Julita Vassileva:
Influence of internet experience on the judgment of mobile web design: a case study of West Africa. 15:1-15:6 - Mohammed Shehu:
Formalizing social media marketing strategies: a case study of Namibian SMEs. 16:1-16:5 - Jema David Ndibwile, Edith Talina Luhanga, Doudou Fall, Daisuke Miyamoto, Youki Kadobayashi:
A comparative study of smartphone-user security perception and preference towards redesigned security notifications. 17:1-17:6 - Vikram Kamath Cannanure, Timothy X. Brown:
RASP-IVR: a low cost interactive voice response system. 18:1-18:5 - Makuochi Nkwo, Rita Orji, John Ugah:
Persuasion for promoting clean and sustainable environment. 19:1-19:5 - Lindah Kotut, Ann Hoang, Jennifer Shenk, Havisha Panda, D. Scott McCrickard:
Technology at the museum: the missing voice. 20:1-20:5 - Mennatallah Saleh, Christian Sturm:
Exploring the effect of literacy on signs in GUI design. 21:1-21:5 - Talitakuum A. T. Ekandjo, Hussin Jazri, Anicia Peters:
Online social networks risks to organisations: a literature review. 22:1-22:4 - Andrew Cyrus Smith, Nomusa Dlodlo:
Preserving the Ndebele dress code through the internet of things technologies. 23:1-23:4 - Joseph Aneke, Carmelo Ardito, Danilo Caivano, Lucio Colizzi, Maria Francesca Costabile, Loredana Verardi:
A low-cost flexible IoT system supporting elderly's healthcare in rural villages. 24:1-24:4 - Andrey Borisov, Jürgen Sieck, Leonard I. Ashikoto, Gabriel Kamenye, Jason Mwenyo, Nawa Likando:
Development of an efficient, cost-reducing content management system for augmented reality applications. 25:1-25:4 - Maria N. Ntinda, Nicola J. Bidwell:
Solo or peers: technology mediated learning of programming. 26:1-26:4 - Chukwunonso Nwokoye, Chukwuemeka Etodike, Njideka Mbeledogu:
Community-led video creation: towards complementing reformative programmes for prison inmates. 27:1-27:4 - Pietari Keskinen, Marko Nieminen:
Digital services for entrepreneurs in informal settlements. 28:1-28:4 - Karin Fröhlich, Marko Nieminen, Anicia Peters, Antti Pinomaa:
Considerations for co-designing e-government services in under-served rural communities. 29:1-29:4 - Elisabeth Thielen, Julien Letellier, Jürgen Sieck, Annette Thoma:
Bringing a virtual string quartet to life. 30:1-30:4 - Annastasia Shipepe, Anicia Peters:
Designing an interactive career guidance learning system using gamification. 31:1-31:4 - Yasmeen Abdrabou, Omar Sherif, Rana Mohamed Eisa, Amr El Mougy:
Human-based fraudulent attempts on gait based profiles. 32:1-32:4 - Makuochi Nkwo, Rita Orji:
Persuasion in eCommerce: a comparative analysis of western and indigenous African eCommerce. 33:1-33:5 - Daniel Diethei, Johannes Schöning:
Using smartphones to take eye images for disease diagnosis in developing countries. 34:1-34:3 - Oladapo Oyebode, Rita Orji:
BAM framework: unlocking highly personalized banking services in Africa. 35:1-35:4 - Abdullahi Abubakar Kawu, Rita Orji, Aisha Awal, Usman Gana:
Personality, culture and password behavior: a relationship study. 36:1-36:4 - Rachael Njeri Kibuku, Daniel Orwa Ochieng:
Formulating an e-learning theory: a grounded theory approach. 37:1-37:5 - Ighoyota B. Ajenaghughrure, Sonia Claudia DaCosta Sousa, David Ribeiro Lamas:
The interplay between emotion and trust in technology. 38:1-38:4 - Chris Muashekele:
Technology appropriation through co-design of conservation management tools by indigenous communities. 39:1-39:4 - Chukwunonso Nwokoye:
Human computer interaction for development (HCI4D): implementing reformation/design opportunities for support and care coordination in Nigerian prisons. 40:1-40:3 - Pietari Keskinen:
Supporting entrepreneurship with digital services in emerging economies. 41:1-41:5 - Claudette Pretorius, David Coyle, Derek Chambers:
Intelligent techniques to support online mental health communities: resource recommendations for 4 levels of stepped care. 42:1-42:4 - Melisa Achoko Allela:
Technological speculations for african oral storytelling: implication of creating expressive embodied conversational agents. 43:1-43:4 - Lillian Ndagire, Rehema Baguma:
A model for adoption of e-government systems in public universities in Uganda. 44:1-44:4 - Makuochi Nkwo, Rita Orji, John Ugah:
Mobile persuasion: promoting clean and sustainable environment. 45:1-45:4 - Andrew Bayor:
Co-designing with young adults with intellectual disability to develop social life skills. 46:1-46:5 - Tochukwu Arinze Ikwunne:
Evaluations of human emotional state & affective computing to support job-seekers. 47:1-47:3 - Judy van Biljon, Karen Renaud, Bester Chimbo:
Visualization of African knowledge to embody the spirit of African storytelling: principles, practices and evaluation. 48:1-48:2 - Suama Hamunyela, Nobert Rangarirai Jere:
Designing healthcare technologies solutions for African context. 49:1-49:2 - Aphiwe Sikhuphela, Nandipha Gawuza, Sonwabile Maka, Nobert Rangarirai Jere:
Designing technologies for Africa: does culture matter? 50:1-50:2 - Jessica R. Cauchard, Anna Wojciechowska:
Multi-cultural human-robot interaction workshop. 51:1-51:3 - Peter Gallert, Colin Stanley, Kasper Rodil:
Perspectives on safeguarding indigenous knowledge and intangible cultural heritage. 52:1-52:4 - Mark Mushiba, Holger Heissmeyer:
Designing playful situations for strangers in urban areas. 53:1-53:3 - Josephina Mikka-Muntuumo, Anicia Peters, Hussin Jazri:
CyberBullet - Share Your Story: an interactive game for stimulating awareness on the harm and negative effects of the internet. 54:1-54:4 - Michael Droste, Julien Letellier, Jürgen Sieck:
An interactive classical VR concert featuring multiple views. 55:1-55:4 - Ryna Cilliers, Lara Kruger:
Ila mo (come in): the use of collaborative technologies to mediate collective meaning making. 56:1-56:5 - Deborah Ajibola, Victoria Shafombabi, Phius Petrus, Niclas Shilongo, Elisabeth Thielen, Jürgen Sieck:
Using augmented reality to enhance printed magazine articles about Namibian lodges. 57:1-57:4 - Leonard I. Ashikoto, Deborah Ajibola, Veera Virmasalo:
A room for social justice: affective and interactive augmented reality exploration. 58:1-58:4 - Mark Mushiba:
SoundPlay: an interactive sound installation for playful intergenerational encounters in public areas. 59:1-59:3 - Holger Heissmeyer:
Yes/no-object: a communicative object that tries to establish boundaries. 60:1-60:4 - Annastasia Shipepe, Anicia Peters:
The Hard Struggle: a co-designed interactive career guidance online game. 61:1-61:4 - Denise Bischof, Jürgen Sieck, Jacodia Fransman, Christian Kassung, Eileen Klingner:
Interactive recipe book - enhance your traditional recipe book: showing cultural heritage through cooking. 62:1-62:4 - Martha Mosha, Tilman Lenssen-Erz, Goodman Gwasira:
The Brandberg augmented reality experience: past and present realities. 63:1-63:3 - Helvi Itenge, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus:
People's primary school interactive tech library exhibition. 64:1-64:4 - Mark Mushiba, Holger Heissmeyer:
Dérive: an exploration of critical play for urban place-making. 65:1-65:3 - Milo Marsfeldt Skovfoged, Martin Viktor, Miroslav Kalinov Sokolov, Anders Hansen, Helene Høgh Nielsen, Kasper Rodil:
The tales of the Tokoloshe: safeguarding intangible cultural heritage using virtual reality. 66:1-66:4 - Brit Stichel, Helena Afrikaner, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Cameron MacRae:
A mediated intermedia conversation around the perception and self-perceptions of the San. 67:1-67:4 - Carolina Islas Sedano, Christian Schweikert, Mikko Vinni, Antony Harfield:
Triggering interest in outdoor gallery exhibitions through touch, sound and games. 68:1-68:4 - Wolfgang Spahn:
Self-similarity: a sonification and visualisation of fractal systems. 69:1-69:2 - Wolfgang Spahn:
It's organic if you look close enough: a sonicated macro feedback from an OLED monitor, 2017. 70:1-70:2
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