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33rd SIGDOC 2015: Limerick, Ireland
- Kathie Gossett, Angie Mallory, Dawn M. Armfield:
Proceedings of the 33rd Annual International Conference on the Design of Communication, SIGDOC 2015, Limerick, Ireland, July 16-17, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3648-2 - Patricia Sullivan, Michele Simmons, Kristen R. Moore, Lisa Melonçon, Liza Potts:
Intentionally recursive: a participatory model for mentoring. 0:1-0:10
Abstracts
- Laura Gonzales, Rebecca S. Zantjer, Howard Fooksman:
Portable pedagogy: how interaction design made us better teachers. 1:1 - Valerie Kasper:
The resonance and residue of the first African American newspaper: how freedom's journal created space in the early 19th century. 2:1 - Elizabeth Oderkirk, Kimberly Jung:
From connect-exchange to ConnectX: the (iterative) story of a mobile app. 3:1 - Clayton Benjamin:
Government transparency in the U.S?: the ethics, functional literacy, and usability of open geographic government data. 4:1 - Landon Berry:
They'lI Ve: combining surrealist research and computer-mediated tools for social justice. 5:1 - Joseph T. Yun:
What's a better category?: shavers or father's day gifts? 6:1 - Angelia Giannone:
Picturing information for money: visual usage in humanities-based grant applications. 7:1
Extended abstracts
- Kathryn M. Northcut:
Barriers to publishing visual rhetoric research. 8:1-8:2 - Sonia H. Stephens:
Interactive data visualization for risk assessment: can there be too much user agency? 9:1-9:2 - Heather Noel Turner:
Economies of type: the public quest for cheap printing. 10:1-10:2 - Kirk St. Amant:
A prototype theory approach to internationalizing information design in health and medical communication. 11:1-11:2 - Adam Strantz:
Globalizing technical communication research through digital mapping. 12:1-12:2 - Lindsey Harding:
Re-imag(in)ing the digital domestic sphere: a critical-creative study of photography and motherhood in the 21st century. 13:1-13:2 - Brandy Dieterle:
Designing smartphone apps for at risk populations: domestic violence survivors and user experience. 14:1-14:2 - Sara Raffel:
Interactive story: project management from inception to testing. 15:1-15:2 - Mikal Post:
The impact of the interface: responding to student writing in CMS's. 16:1-16:2
Experience reports
- Benjamin Lauren:
Participating in project management experiences in the workplace. 17:1-17:5 - Doris Aschenbrenner, Michael Fritscher, Felix Sittner, Klaus Schilling:
Design process for user interaction with robotic manipulators in industrial internet applications. 18:1-18:6 - Jill Manderson, Binod Sundararajan, Linda Macdonald:
Teaching public speaking without the public: making a case for virtual audiences. 19:1-19:6 - Cait Ryan, Liza Potts:
Leading participant-centered research: an argument for taking a more strategic role as user experience architects. 20:1-20:6 - Sean McCarthy:
Moving from site to presence with a writing program's online identity. 21:1-21:4 - Cheri Mullins:
Responsive, mobile app, mobile first: untangling the UX design web in practical experience. 22:1-22:6 - Andrew Mara, Miriam Mara:
Capturing social value in UX projects. 23:1-23:6 - Jaclyn Ocumpaugh, Ryan S. Baker, Ma. Mercedes T. Rodrigo, Aatish Salvi, Martin Van Velsen, Ani Aghababyan, Taylor Martin:
HART: the human affect recording tool. 24:1-24:6 - Kathie Gossett:
Designing an archive for born-digital dissertations. 25:1-25:4 - Cassandra Branham, Joe Moxley, Val Ross:
My reviewers: participatory design & crowd-sourced usability processes. 26:1-26:6 - Mei-Kei Lai:
Universal scent blackbox: engaging visitors communication through creating olfactory experience at art museum. 27:1-27:6 - Daniel G. Cabrero:
User-created persona: Namibian rural Otjiherero speakers. 28:1-28:6 - Sarah Tinker Perrault, Susan Verba, Sumayyah Ahmed, Prerna Dudani, Yohei Kato:
Thinking tools for moving across boundaries. 29:1-29:6 - Marjorie Rush Hovde:
Effective user experience in online technical communication courses: employing multiple methods within organizational contexts to assess usability. 30:1-30:5
Research papers
- Marie Moeller:
The obese body as interface: fat studies, medical data, and infographics. 31:1-31:7 - Antoinette Larkin:
Dispelling myths, motivating action: rhetorical complexities and information challenges in the heart healthy advocacy website, go red for women. 32:1-32:9 - Emma J. Rose, Rebecca Walton:
Factors to actors: implications of posthumanism for social justice work. 33:1-33:10 - Hyunggu Jung, Sungsoo (Ray) Hong, Perry Meas, Mark Zachry:
Designing tools to support advanced users in new forms of social media interaction. 34:1-34:10 - Ali Gheitasy, José L. Abdelnour-Nocera, Bonnie A. Nardi:
Socio-technical gaps in online collaborative consumption (OCC): an example of the etsy community. 35:1-35:9 - Mark McGuire, Constance Kampf:
Using social media sentiment analysis for interaction design choices: an exploratory framework. 36:1-36:7 - Michael Trice:
Putting GamerGate in context: how group documentation informs social media activity. 37:1-37:5 - Alice R. Daer:
Emphasizing technical communication as the intersection of STEM and humanities. 38:1-38:4 - Sarah K. Gunning:
Identifying latent variables in nonprofit proposal writing: results of two structural equation models. 39:1-39:7 - Lee-Ann Kastman Breuch:
Users to the rescue: the role of user-generated content (UGC) in the Minnesota affordable care act (ACA) website launch. 40:1-40:8 - Suzanne Lane, Andreas Karatsolis, Lily Bui:
Graphical abstracts: a taxonomy and critique of an emerging genre. 41:1-41:9 - Brett Oppegaard, Thomas Conway, Megan Conway:
Envisioning mobile apps for audio description: exploring universal design of national park service brochures. 42:1-42:8 - Luke Thominet:
Building foundations for the crowd: minimalist author support guides for crowdsourced documentation wikis. 43:1-43:10 - Claas Digmayer, Sara Vogelsang, Eva-Maria Jakobs:
Designing mobility apps to support intermodal travel chains. 44:1-44:11 - José L. Abdelnour-Nocera, Souleymane Camara:
Addressing sociotechnical gaps in the design and deployment of digital resources in rural Kenya. 45:1-45:5 - Ralph H. Earle, Mark A. Rosso, Kathryn E. Alexander:
User preferences of software documentation genres. 46:1-46:10 - Fer O'Neil:
Target data breach: applying user-centered design principles to data breach notifications. 47:1-47:8 - Clay Spinuzzi, Gregory Pogue, R. Scott Nelson, Keela S. Thomson, Francesca Lorenzini, Rosemary A. French, Sidney D. Burback, Joel Momberger:
How do entrepreneurs hone their pitches?: analyzing how pitch presentations develop in a technology commercialization competition. 48:1-48:11 - Joseph R. Fanfarelli, Rudy McDaniel:
Digital badges for deliberate practice: designing effective badging systems for interactive communication scenarios. 49:1-49:8
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