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Conference Program
Technical Program
Susan Fussell, Beverly Harrison, John C. Tang, Papers and Notes Chairs
Louise Barkhuus, Panels Chair
Monday, November 10, 2008
Note: The titles of work in this advanced program are subject to change. See the final conference program and proceedings for final titles of the following work.
Monday, 08:00 - 09:30
Opening Plenary, Cory Ondrejka
Details to be published soon!
Monday, 09:30 - 10:00
Demos and Posters Madness
Demonstration and Interactive Poster presenters will give a one-minute briefing of the contents of their presentations during this “Madness” session. Take notes and be sure to talk directly to the presenters during the Videos, Demonstrations and Interactive Posters Reception starting at 19:30 Monday evening.
Monday, 10:00 - 10:30
COFFEE BREAK
Monday, 10:30 - 12:00
Social Displays
Location: Sorrento + San Marino
Chair: Les Nelson PARC, USA
- Pushing Relevant Artifact Annotations in Collaborative Software Development [note]
- Uri Dekel, Carnegie Mellon University
- James Herbsleb, Carnegie Mellon University
- CoMaya: Incorporating Advanced Collaboration Capabilities into 3D Digital Media Design Tools [note]
- Agustina Agustina, Nanyang Technological University
- Fei Liu, Nanyang Technological University
- Steven Xia, Nanyang Technological University
- Haifeng Shen, Nanyang Technological University
- Chengzheng Sun, Nanyang Technological University
- Social Summarization: Does Social Feedback Improve Access to Speech Data? [note]
- Vaiva Kalnikaite, The University of Sheffield
- Steve Whittaker, The University of Sheffield
- Imprint, a community visualization of printer data: designing for open-ended engagement on sustainability [note]
- Zachary Pousman, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Hafez Rouzati, Georgia Institute of Technology
- John Stasko, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Range: Exploring Implicit Interaction through Electronic Whiteboard Design [paper]
- Wendy Ju, Stanford University
- Brian Lee, Stanford University
- Scott Klemmer, Stanford University
Coordination and Wikipedia
Location: Capri + Riviera
Chair: Scott Counts Microsoft Research, USA
- Mopping Up: Modeling Wikipedia Promotion Decisions [paper]
- Moira Burke, Carnegie Mellon University
- Robert Kraut, Carnegie Mellon University
- Harnessing the Wisdom of Crowds in Wikipedia: Quality Through Coordination [paper]
- Aniket Kittur, Carnegie Mellon University
- Robert Kraut, Carnegie Mellon University
- Articulations of WikiWork: Uncovering Valued Work in Wikipedia through Barnstars [paper]
- Travis Kriplean, University of Washington
- Ivan Beschastnikh, University of Washington
- David McDonald, University of Washington
Gaming in the Wild
Location: Mote Carlo + St. Tropez
Chair: Regan Mandryk University of Saskatchewan, Canada
- Hunting for Fun - Solitude and Attentiveness in Collaboration [paper]
- Oskar Juhlin, Interactive Institute
- Alexandra Weilenmann, University of Gothenburg
- Understanding Collective Play in an Urban Screen Game [paper]
- Kenton O'Hara, CSIRO
- Maxine Glancy, BBC
- Simon Robertshaw, University of Central Lancashire
- Flashlight Jigsaw: An Exploratory Study of an Ad-Hoc Multi-Player Game on Public Displays [paper]
- Xiang Cao, University of Toronto
- Michael Massimi, University of Toronto
- Ravin Balakrishnan, University of Toronto
Monday, 12:00 - 15:00
LUNCH BREAK
Monday, 15:00 - 16:30
Building Community
Location: Sorrento + San Marino
Chair: Gary Olson University of California, Irvine, USA
- EatWell: Sharing Nutrition-Related Memories in a Low-Income Community [paper]
- Andrea Grimes, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Martin Bednar, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Jay David Bolter, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Rebecca E. Grinter, Georgia Institute of Technology
- The Context, Content & Community Collage: Sharing Personal Digital Media in the Physical Workplace [paper]
- Joseph McCarthy, Strands Labs
- Ben Congleton, University of Michigan
- Max Harper, University of Minnesota
- Representing community: Knowing users in the face of changing constituencies [paper]
- David Ribes, University of Michigan
- Thomas A. Finholt, University of Michigan
Panel: Making Web 2.0 Work for the Enterprise. What Works, What Does Not Work, What is Most Needed?
Location: Capri + Riviera
- Joerg Beringer (chair), SAP Labs, USA
- Gerhard Fischer, University of Colorado, USA
- Karen Holtzblatt, InContext and Contextual Design
- David Millen, IBM Research
- Anders I. Morch, InterMedia, University of Oslo
- Steven Poltrock, The Boeing Company
- Volker Wulf, Institute for Information Systems, University of Siegen
The popularity of Web 2.0 applications is fundamentally changing the relationship between companies and their customers. The walls of the corporation are dissolving as Web 2.0 environments allow customers to become part of the process. This panel will explore diverse ideas of how Web 2.0 and CSCW can help the Chief Information Officers and Chief Technology Officers to define corporate strategies by leveraging the collective intelligence of its workforce and customers.
Disrupted Environments
Location: Monte Carlo + St.Tropez
Chair: Sara Kiesler Carnegie Mellon University, USA
- The Emergence of Online Widescale Interaction in Unexpected Events: Assistance, Alliance & Retreat [paper]
- Leysia Palen, University of Colorado, Boulder
- Sarah Vieweg, University of Colorado, Boulder
- "Finding Community" Through Information and Communication Technology In Disaster Response [paper]
- Irina Shklovski, University of California, Irvine
- Leysia Palen, Colorado University, Boulder
- Jeannette Sutton, Colorado University, Boulder
- Resilience in Collaboration: Technology as a Resource for New Patterns of Action [paper]
- Gloria Mark, University of California, Irvine
- Bryan Semaan, University of California, Irvine
Monday, 16:30 - 17:00
COFFEE BREAK
Monday, 17:00 - 18:30
Daring Displays
Location: Sorrento + San Marino
Chair: Kori Inkpen Microsoft Research, USA
- Supporting Medical Conversations between Deaf and Hearing Individuals with Tabletop Displays [paper]
- Anne Marie Piper, University of California, San Diego
- James D. Hollan, University of California, San Diego
- Comparing Content and Input Redirection in MDEs [paper]
- James R. Wallace, University of Waterloo
- Regan L. Mandryk, University of Saskatchewan
- Kori M. Inkpen, Microsoft Research
- Collaboration and Interference: Awareness with Mice or Touch Input [paper]
- Eva Hornecker, University of Strathclyde
- Paul Marshall, Open University
- Nick Sheep Dalton, Open University
- Yvonne Rogers, Open University
Gaze and Surveillance
Location: Capri + Riviera
Chair: Nicolas Roussel Universite´ Paris-Sud, France
- Impact of Seating Positions on Group Video Communication [paper]
- Naomi Yamashita, NTT Communication Science Labs
- Keiji Hirata, NTT Communication Science Labs
- Shigemi Aoyagi, NTT Communication Science Labs
- Hideaki Kuzuoka, University of Tsukuba
- Yasunori Harada, NTT Communication Science Labs
- Situated Practices of Looking: Visual Practice in an Online World [paper]
- Lilly Irani, University of California, Irvine
- Gillian Hayes, University of California, Irvine
- Paul Dourish, University of California, Irvine
- Eye-Tracking for Avatar Eye-Gaze and Interactional Analysis in Immersive Collaborative Virtual Environments [note]
- William Steptoe, University College London
- Robin Wolff, University of Salford
- Alessio Murgia, University of Reading
- Estefania Guimaraes, Roehampton University
- John Rae, Roehampton University
- Paul Sharkey, University of Reading
- David Roberts, University of Salford
- Anthony Steed, University College London
- Effect of Restarts and Pauses on Achieving a State of Mutual Orientation between a Human and a Robot [note]
- Hideaki Kuzuoka, University of Tsukuba
- Pitsch Karola, Bielefeld University
- Yuya Suzuki, University of Tsukuba
- Ikkaku Kawaguchi, University of Tsukuba
- Keiichi Yamazaki, Saitama University
- Akiko Yamazaki, Tokyo University of Technology
- Yoshinori Kuno, Saitama University
- Paul Luff, King's College, London
- Christian Heath, King's College, London
Monday, 18:30 - 20:00
Town Hall Meeting
Location: Sorrento + San Marino
The CSCW Town Hall Meeting is a time dedicated for the CSCW steering committee to interact with members of the CSCW community who will attend CSCW 2008, harnessing their interests, and addressing heir concerns about future directions of the CSCW conference. At this meeting, the process for identifying new members of the CSCW steering committee will be discussed with attendees.
Monday, 19:30 - 22:00
Demonstrations, Interactive Posters & Videos Reception
Location: Terrazza Ballroom, Foyer, Monte Carlo + St. Tropez, Marseilles + Las Palmas
Reception style buffet food
Cash Bar
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