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7 November, 2010 (Sunday)

8:30-9:00 Breakfast (hot buffet) for workshop and colloquium participants    [Windows]
9:00-10:30 Workshops & Doctoral Colloquium
 
  •  *  Collective Intelligence in Organizations (CIorg): Tools and Studies    [Osprey]
        Gregorio Convertino (Palo Alto Research Center), Antonietta Grasso (Xerox Research Centre Europe), Giorgio De Michelis (University of Milano-Bicocca), David R Millen (IBM Research), & Ed H. Chi (Palo Alto Research Center)
        More information
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  •  *  Collaborative Information Seeking: Toward New Theories and Applications    [Flamingo]
        Chirag Shah (Rutgers), Madhu Reddy (Pennsylvania State University), & Michael Twidale (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign)
        More information
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  •  *  Computer Supported Collaborative Learning at Work: CSCL at Work    [Pelican]
        Sean P. Goggins (Drexel University) & Isa Jahnke (Technische Universitat Dortmund)
        More information
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  •  *  Connecting Families: New Technologies, Family Communication, and the Impact on Domestic Space    [Sandpiper]
        Carman Neustaedter (Simon Fraser University), Tejinder K. Judge (Virginia Tech), Steve Harrison (Virginia Tech), Abigail Sellen (Microsoft Research), & Xiang Cao (Microsoft Research)
        More information
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  •  *  Doctoral Colloquium    [Caribbean]
        Co Chairs: Paul Dourish (University of California, Irvine) & Christine Halverson (IBM), Mentors: Diane Sonnenwald (University College Dublin)
10:30-11:00 Break    [Foyer]
11:00-12:30 Sessions
12:30-13:30 Lunch for workshop and colloquium participants    [Windows]
13:30-15:00 Sessions
15:00-15:30 Break    [Foyer]
15:30-17:00 Sessions
17:00-18:00 Welcome meet-up    [Beaches Lounge]
Open to all, cash bar. Come meet other colleagues attending the conference; renew and make new friendships.
18:00- Dinner on your own



8 November, 2010 (Monday)

8:30-9:30 Breakfast (hot buffet)    [Sanibel]
The welcome breakfast is a long-standing Group tradition. Don't miss it.
9:30-10:30 Opening remarks and technical program "madness"    [Sanibel]
Diane Sonnenwald (UCD), Wayne Lutters (UMBC)
11:00-12:30 Technical Sessions
 
 *  Create, Donate, Collaborate    [Sundial 1]
  Chair: David McDonald (University of Washington)
   
    Why It Works (When It Works): Success Factors in Online Creative Collaboration
    Kurt Luther, Kevin Ziegler (Georgia Institute of Technology), Kelly Caine (Indiana University), Amy Bruckman (Georgia Institute of Technology)
   
    Everyday Favors: A Case Study of a Local Online Gift Exchange System
    Emmi Suhonen (Aalto University), Airi Lampinen (Helsinki Institute for Information Technology) & Coye Cheshire, Judd Antin (UC Berkeley School of Information)
   
    Televiewpointer: an Integrated Workspace Awareness Widget for Real-time Collaborative 3D Design Systems
    Agustina Sun, Chengzheng Sun (Nanyang Technological University)

 *  Designing for Collaboration I    [Sundial II]
  Chair: Sean Goggins (Drexel University)
   
    Progressive Scenarios: A Rapid Method for Understanding User Interpretations of Technology [N]
    Jina Huh, Ayse G. Buyuktur, Mark S. Ackerman, Mark W. Newman (University of Michigan)
   
    Avatars Meet Meetings: Design Issues in Integrating Avatars in Distributed Corporate Meetings
    N. Sadat Shami, Li-Te Cheng, Steven Rohall, Andrew Sempere, John Patterson (IBM Research)
   
    Design Methods as Discourse on Practice
    Marisa Cohn, Susan Sim, Paul Dourish (University of California, Irvine)
12:30-13:30 Lunch    [Windows]
13:30-14:30 Posters Session    [Terrace]
    Alternate Reality Games and Groupwork
    David Gurzick (Hood College), Brian Landry (University of Washington), Kevin F. White (UMBC)
   
    Collaborative Poetry on the Facebook Social Network
    Foad Hamidi & Melanie Baljko (York University)
   
    Conceptualizing Social Information Systems
    Warrant S. Allen (Drexel University)
   
    Conferencing Room for Telepresence with Remote Participants
    Eunyee Koh (Adobe)
   
    Designing Qbox: A Tool for Sorting Things Out in Digital Spaces
    Doug Divine, Jonathan T. Morgan, Jamie Ourada, Mark Zachry (University of Washington)
   
    Empathy & Enjoyment in Computer-Mediated Design Work
    Amanda Rotondo (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
   
    Flag: an Ambient Awareness tool to Support Informal Collaborative Learning
    Hamed Alavi, Pierre Dillenbourg (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)
   
    Group's Affective Relevance: A Proposal for Studying Affective Relevance in Collaborative Information Seeking
    Roberto González-Ibáñez and Chirag Shah (Rutgers University)
   
    Increasing Perceptions of Safety and Community through Social Networks
    Sheena Lewis (Northwestern University)
   
    Navigation Companion: A Web Portal for Volkswagen Drivers
    Jackie C. Chang (Volkswagen)
   
    Perceptions of Copyright Compliance
    Trisha Brewer (Eastern Michigan University)
   
    Platform for e-learning and Telemetric Experimentation (PeTEX) - A holistic approach for tele-operated live-experiments in production engineering
    Christian Pleul, Claudius Terkowsky, Isa Jahnke (TU Dortmund University)
   
    Promoting Oneself on Flickr: Users' Strategies and Attitudes
    Linda H. Hwang, Pallavi Damera, Linda Brooking, and Charlotte P. Lee (University of Washington)
   
    Towards a Group Recommender Process Model for ad-hoc Groups and On-Demand Recommendations
    Tom Gross, Christoph Beckmann (Bauhaus-University Weimar)
   
    Using Social Media for Social Activism
    Pausali Sen, Irini Spyridakis, Silvia Amtmann, Charlotte P. Lee (University of Washington)
14:30-16:00 Technical Sessions
 
 *  Home and Care    [Sundial I]
  Chair: Mark Ackerman (University of Michigan)
   
    The Effects of Death, Divorce, and Life Disruptions on Home Technology Routines [N]
    Jill Dimond, Sarita Yardi, Erika Shehan Poole (Georgia Institute of Technology)
   
    Coordination by Avoidance: Bringing Things Together and Keeping Them Apart
    Naja Holten Møller (IT University of Copenhagen), Paul Dourish (University of California, Irvine)
   
    Dealing with Wandering: A Case Study on Caregivers' Attitudes towards Privacy and Autonomy when Reflecting the Use of LBS
    Claudia Müller, Lin Wan, Dalibor Hrg (University of Siegen)

 *  Individuals and Groups    [Sundial II]
  Chair: Madhu Reddy (Pennsylvania State University)
   
    The Effects of Group Composition on Decision Quality in a Social Production Community
    Shyong Lam (University of Minnesota), Jawed Karim (Stanford University), John Riedl (University of Minnesota)
   
    Shared Identity Helps Partially Distributed Teams, But Distance Still Matters
    Nathan Bos (Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Ayse Buyuktur (University of Michigan) & Judith Olson, Gary Olson, Amy Voida (University of California, Irvine)
   
    Enhancing Group Recommendation by Incorporating Social Relationship Interactions
    Mike Gartrell, Xinyu Xing, Aaron Beach, Qin Lv, Richard Han, Shivakant Mishra (University of Colorado at Boulder), Karim Seada (Nokia Research Center Palo Alto)
16:30-17:30 Networking reception    [On Beach]
Open to all. Welcome new attendees and reconnect with colleagues.
18:00- Dinner on your own


9 November, 2010 (Tuesday)

9:00-10:30 Technical Sessions
 
 *  Social Networks and Social Media    [Sundial I]
  Chair: Steve Harrison (Virginia Tech)
   
    Network Analysis of Trace Data for the Support of Group Work: Activity Patterns in a Completely Online Course
    Sean Goggins (Drexel University) & Krista Galyen, James Laffey (University of Missouri - Columbia)
   
    On the Hierarchicalness of Q&A Posting Networks [N]
    Michael Ovelgonne (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
   
   
    A Study of Cultural Effects on Mobile-Collocated Group Photo Sharing
    Nirmal Patel, James Clawson (Georgia Institute of Technology) & Namwook Kang, SeungEok Choi (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology

 *  Beyond the Surface    [Sundial II]
  Chair: Tom Gross (Bauhaus-University Weimar)
   
    An Algorithm for Selective Undo of Any Operation in Collaborative Applications
    Bin Shao (Fudan University), Du Li (Nokia Research Center), Ning Gu (Fudan University)
   
    Forming Reasonably Optimal Groups (FROG)
    Michelle Craig, Diane Horton, Francois Pitt (University of Toronto)
   
    Transform 'Pipeline' into 'Pebble': An Approach to Improve Efficiency [N]
    Yue Xi (Pitney Bowes)
10:30-11:00 Break    [Foyer]
11:00-12:30 Technical Sessions
 
 *  Wikis and Tagging    [Sundial I]
  Chair: Laura Dabbish (Carnegie Mellon University)
   
    Bumpy, caution with merging: An Exploration of Tagging in a Geowiki
    Fernando Torre, S. Andrew Sheppard, Reid Priedhorsky, Loren Terveen (University of Minnesota)
   
    Negotiating with Angry Mastodons: The Wikipedia Policy Environment as Genre Ecology [N]
    Jonathan T. Morgan, Mark Zachry (University of Washington)
   
    kultagg: Ludic Design for Tagging Interfaces [N]
    Justin Cheng, Dan Cosley (Cornell University)

 *  Software Code and Gaming    [Sundial II]
  Chair: Paul Dourish (University of California, Irvine)
   
    Social Regulation in an Online Game: Uncovering the Problematics of Code
    Mark Ackerman (University of Michigan), Jack Muramatsu (Vinyl Pulse), David McDonald (University of Washington)
   
    Searching for Reputable Source Code on the Web [N]
    Rosalva Gallardo-Valencia, Phitchayaphong Tantikul, Susan Sim (University of California, Irvine)
   
    The Human Factors of Consistency Maintenance in Multiplayer Computer Games
    Cheryl Savery, Nicholas Graham (Queen's University) & Carl Gutwin (University of Saskatchewan)
12:30-13:30 Lunch    [Windows]
13:30-14:30 Posters Session: Focus on Doctoral Colloquium and Workshops    [Terrace]
    Bringing Back Channels Up Front: Towards an Active Learning Environment
    Honglu Du (Pennsylvania State University)
   
    Collaborating Information Foraging: An Application to Emergency Responsek
    Babajide Osatuyi (NJIT)
   
    Crowdsourcing Science: Organizing Virtual Participation in Knowledge Production
    Andrea Wiggins (Syracuse)
   
    Examining the Ways in which People Learn in Social Groups in Second Life: An Ethnographic Study
    Wan Ying Tay (Oxford University)
   
    Integrating Older Adults into Social Networking Sites through Ambient Intelligence
    Reymundo Cornejo Garcia (CICESE Ensenada)
   
    Practices of Balancing Privacy and Publicness in Social Network Services
    Airi Lampinen (University of Helsinki)
   
    Technology as a Resource for Reconstituting the Social World: Life in a War Zone
    Bryan Semaan (University of California, Irvine)
   
    The Socio-technical Design of a Library and Information Science Collaboratory
    Monica Lassi (University of Gothenburg)
   
    The Virtual Home Mode: Photography and Biography Work
    Eric Cook (University of Michigan)
   
    Using Cultures of Participation to Change Behaviors
    Holger Dick (University of Colorado at Boulder)
   
    Workshop: CIorg: Collective Intelligence in Organizations Tools and Studies
   
    Workshop: Collaborative Information Seeking: Toward New Theories and Applications
   
    Workshop: Computer Supported Collaborative Learning at Work: CSCL at Work
   
    Workshop: Connecting Families: New Technologies, Family Communication, and the Impact on Domestic Space
14:30-16:00 Technical Sessions
 
 *  Social Interaction    [Sundial I]
  Chair: Kori Inkpen Quinn (Microsoft Research)
   
    Speaking Through Text: The Influence of Real-time Text on Discourse and Usability in IM [N]
    Jacob Solomon, Mark Newman, Stephanie Teasley (University of Michigan)
   
    We are All Lurkers: Consuming Behaviors among Authors and Readers in an Enterprise File-Sharing Service
   

Michael Muller, Sadat Shami, David R Millen, Jonathan Feinberg (IBM Research)

   
    CollaBoard: A Remote Collaboration Groupware Device Featuring an Embodiment-enriched Shared Workspace[N]
    Martin Küchler, Andreas Kunz (ETH Zurich)

 *  Designing for Collaboration II    [Sundial II]
  Chair: Dan Cosley (Cornell University)
   
    Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of an Approach for Determining When Programmers are Having Difficulty
    Jason Carter, Prasun Dewan (UNC Chapel Hill)
   
    Coordination in Innovative Design and Engineering: Observations from a Lunar Robotics Project
    Laura Dabbish (Carnegie Mellon University), Patrick Wagstrom (IBM Research), Anita Sarma (University of Nebraska, Lincoln), James Herbsleb (Carnegie Mellon University)
   
    Places for Lightweight Group Meetings: The Design of Come Together
    Saul Greenberg, Yibo Sun (University of Calgary)
  Presented by Carman Neustaedter (Simon Fraser University)
16:00-16:30 Break    [Foyer]
16:30-17:45 Panel: Perspectives on Group and Townhall Meeting [Sundial I & II]
Moderator: Wayne Lutters (UMBC)
Panelists: Stephen Hayne (Colorado State University), David McDonald (University of Washington), Giorgio De Michaelis (University of Milano-Bicocca),Wolfgang Prinz (Fraunhofer FIT), Kori Inkpen Quinn (Microsoft Research), Diane Sonnenwald (UCD)
Open to all. Join a discussion on the role of the Group conference in our greater research communities as we look toward 2012 and beyond.
18:15-19:00 Reception    [Pool Deck]
19:00- Banquet (hosted on-site)


10 November, 2010 (Wednesday)

9:00-10:30 Technical Sessions
 
 *  Intention and Awareness    [Sundial I]
  Chair: Wolfgang Prinz (Fraunhofer FIT)
   
    Supporting Ad-hoc Replanning and Shareability at Large-Scale Events
    Sarah Lindström (Softhouse Consulting Baltic AB), Mårten Pettersson (University College of Kristianstad)
   
    The Japanese Garden: Task Awareness for Collaborative Multitasking
    Hideto Yuzawa (Fuji Xerox, Japan), Gloria Mark (University of California, Irvine)
   
    Show Me a Good Time: Using Content to Provide Activity Awareness of Collaborators with ActivitySpotter
    Brian Lim (Carnegie Mellon University), Oliver Brdiczka, Victoria Bellotti (Palo Alto Research Center)

 *  Practice, Patterns, and Models    [Sundial II]
  Chair: Gregorio Convertino (PARC)
   
    Towards Building a Productive, Scalable and Sustainable Collaboration Model for Open Educational Resources
    Airong Luo (University of Michigan), Dick Ng'ambi (University of Cape Town), Ted Hanss (University of Michigan)
   
    A Review of Patterns in Collaborative Work
    Yiannis Verginadis, Nikos Papageorgiou (Institute of Communications and Computer Systems), Dimitris Apostolou (University of Piraeus), Gregoris Mentzas (Institute of Communications and Computer Systems)
   
    Practice-Centered e-Science: A Practice Turn Perspective on Cyberinfrastructure Design
    Tyler Pace, Shaowen Bardzell, Geoffrey Fox (Indiana University)
10:30-11:00 Break [Foyer]
11:00-12:15 Panel: Grand Challenges and New Frontiers    [Sundial I & II]
Moderator: Diane Sonnenwald (UCD)
Panelists: Rob Procter (Manchester University), Madhu Reddy (Pennsylvania State University), Stephanie Teasley (University of Michigan),Christine Halverson (IBM Research)
12:15-12:30 Closing remarks    [Sundial I & II]
Diane Sonnenwald (UCD), Wayne Lutters (UMBC)