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OZCHI 2010: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- Margot Brereton, Stephen Viller, Ben Kraal:

Proceedings of the 22nd Australasian Computer-Human Interaction Conference, OZCHI 2010, Brisbane, Australia, November 22-26, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0502-0
Designing mobile experiences
- Heli Väätäjä:

User experience of smart phones in mobile journalism: early findings on influence of professional role. 1-4 - Wei Song, Dian Tjondronegoro

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A survey on usage of mobile video in Australia. 5-8 - Xiantao Chen, Ying Liu, Xia Wang:

Designing for mobility: using a mixed ideation approach for mobile service concept. 9-12 - Chao-Lung Lee, Da Lee, Yun-Maw Cheng, Li-Chieh Chen, Wei-Chia Chen, Frode Eika Sandnes

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On the implications of sense of control over bicycling: design of a physical stamina-aware bike. 13-16 - Kasper Løvborg Jensen, Rameshnath Krishnasamy

, Vashanth Selvadurai
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Studying PH. A. N. T. O. M. in the wild: a pervasive persuasive game for daily physical activity. 17-20 - Dean M. G. Hargreaves, Toni Robertson:

Planning travel as everyday design. 21-24
Interaction experiments
- Masaki Omata, Kei Ogasawara, Atsumi Imamiya:

A project restarting support system using the historical log of a user's window usage. 25-32 - Doris Jung

, Steve Jones:
Interactive definition of single-user profiles for alerting systems. 33-40 - Oscar Kin-Chung Au, Chiew-Lan Tai:

Multitouch finger registration and its applications. 41-48
Untangling complex design situations
- Jacob Buur

, Euan Fraser, Soila Oinonen, Max Rolfstam:
Ethnographic video as design specs. 49-56 - Kristoffer Røed:

Heterogeneities and complexities in IS design: still a need to juxtapose organizational elements and design related ideas? 57-64 - Janni Nielsen, Mads Bødker:

The elephant in the room: ambiguity and temporary closure in a design process. 65-71
Engaging experiences
- Christian Dindler

, Ole Sejer Iversen
, Rachel Charlotte Smith
, Rune Veerasawmy
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Participatory design at the museum: inquiring into children's everyday engagement in cultural heritage. 72-79 - Ditte Amund Basballe

, Kim Halskov:
Projections on museum exhibits: engaging visitors in the museum setting. 80-87 - Juha Arrasvuori, Hannu Korhonen

, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila:
Exploring playfulness in user experience of personal mobile products. 88-95
Designing social experiences
- Martin Ludvigsen, Rune Veerasawmy:

Designing technology for active spectator experiences at sporting events. 96-103 - Ben Swift

, Henry J. Gardner
, Alistair Riddell:
Engagement networks in social music-making. 104-111 - Tim Robert Merritt

, Weiman Kow, Christopher Ng, Kevin McGee, Lonce Wyse:
Who makes what sound?: supporting real-time musical improvisations of electroacoustic ensembles. 112-119
Design, build, test
- Pat Lehane:

Designing interactions for the collective user experience. 120-127 - Michael Connolly, Christof Lutteroth

, Beryl Plimmer:
Document resizing for visually impaired students. 128-135 - Beryl Plimmer, Helen C. Purchase

, Hong Yul Yang:
SketchNode: intelligent sketching support and formal diagramming. 136-143
Evaluating interactive technologies 1
- Stefan Cronholm:

Communicative criteria for usability evaluation: experiences from analysing an e-service. 144-151 - Heli Väätäjä:

User experience evaluation criteria for mobile news making technology: findings from a case study. 152-159 - Paul Radford, Andy Linton, Ian Welch

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Event log messages as a human interface, or, "do you pine for the days when men were men and wrote their own device drivers?". 160-163
Ageing and older people
- Sonja Pedell, Frank Vetere

, Lars Kulik, Elizabeth Ozanne, Alan Gruner:
Social isolation of older people: the role of domestic technologies. 164-167 - Sung Jun Kim, Bharat Dave:

Silver towns and smart technologies. 168-171 - Alethea Blackler

, Doug Mahar, Vesna Popovic:
Older adults, interface experience and cognitive decline. 172-175 - Desley Vine

, Laurie Buys
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The lived world of older urban Australians: relating everyday living to GPS tracking data. 176-179 - Gudur Raghavendra Reddy

, Alethea Blackler
, Doug Mahar, Vesna Popovic:
The effects of cognitive ageing on use of complex interfaces. 180-183
Methods bazaar 1
- Ann Judith Morrison

, Stephen Viller
, Peta Mitchell
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Ethnography considered useful: situating criticality. 184-187 - Danielle Wilde

, Kristina Andersen
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Part science part magic: analysing the OWL outcomes. 188-191 - Jeremy Yuille

, Yoko Akama
, Hugh Macdonald, Nifeli Stewart, Laurene Vaughan
, Stephen Viller
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Dialogic shifts: the rhythm and sequence of artefacts in aesthetically informed interaction design practice. 192-195 - Andrew R. Brown:

Visualizing digital media interactions: providing feedback on jam2jam AV performances. 196-199 - Peter Dalsgård:

Research in and through design: an interaction design research approach. 200-203 - Martin Tomitsch

, Nikash Singh, Ghazaleh Javadian:
Using diaries for evaluating interactive products: the relevance of form and context. 204-207
Sustainable design
- Ann Light

, Ian Wakeman
, Jon Robinson
, Anirban Basu, Dan Chalmers:
Chutney and relish: designing to augment the experience of shopping at a farmers' market. 208-215 - Rowanne Fleck, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:

Reflecting on reflection: framing a design landscape. 216-223 - Richard Medland:

Curbing paper wastage using flavoured feedback. 224-227 - Wendy Miller

, Laurie Buys
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Householder experiences with resource monitoring technology in sustainable homes. 228-231
What's in a name, or a password?
- Freya Palmer, Eamonn O'Neill

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Interpreting technology-mediated identity: perception of social intention and meaning in Bluetooth names. 232-239 - Dana McKay

, Silvia Sanchez, Rebecca Parker
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What's my name again?: sociotechnical considerations for author name management in research databases. 240-247 - Douglas Stebila

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Reinforcing bad behaviour: the misuse of security indicators on popular websites. 248-251 - Kenneth Radke, Colin Boyd, Margot Brereton

, Juan Manuel González Nieto:
How HCI design influences web security decisions. 252-255
Methods bazaar 2
- Tuck Wah Leong

, Peter C. Wright, Frank Vetere
, Steve Howard:
Understanding experience using dialogical methods: the case of serendipity. 256-263 - Paula Alexandra Silva

, Janet C. Read
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A methodology to evaluate creative design methods: a study with the BadIdeas method. 264-271 - Aram Dulyan, Ernest A. Edmonds:

AUXie: initial evaluation of a blind-accessible virtual museum tour. 272-275 - Daniel M. Johnson

, John A. Gardner:
Personality, motivation and video games. 276-279
Evaluating interactive technologies 2
- Nilanthi Seneviratne, Beryl Plimmer:

Improving stylus interaction for eMedical forms. 280-287 - Josh Oosterman, Andy Cockburn:

An empirical comparison of tag clouds and tables. 288-295 - Kelvin Cheng, Christian Müller-Tomfelde, Natalie Ruiz:

Interactive tabletops with non-interactive rims. 296-299 - Dingyun Zhu, Tom Gedeon, Ken Taylor:

Head or gaze?: controlling remote camera for hands-busy tasks in teleoperation: a comparison. 300-303
Co-presence and remote collaboration
- E. Sean Rintel

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Conversational management of network trouble perturbations in personal videoconferencing. 304-311 - Cameron Teoh, Holger Regenbrecht, David O'Hare:

Investigating factors influencing trust in video-mediated communication. 312-319 - Jane Li, Christian Müller-Tomfelde, Alex Hyatt:

Supporting collaborations across a biocontainment barrier. 320-323 - Kate Goodwin, Frank Vetere

, Gregor E. Kennedy:
Being there with others: copresence and technologies for informal interaction. 324-327
Learning and searching
- Daryl Ku, Jon M. Pearce, Wally Smith

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Can traditional HCI principles be applied to computing technology in learning contexts? 328-331 - Suleman Shahid, Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts

, Omar Mubin
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Child-robot interaction during collaborative game play: effects of age and gender on emotion and experience. 332-335 - Marie Boden

, Stephen Viller
, Shelley Dole
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Spelling Bug: benefits of using adaptive technology for training spelling in primary school classrooms. 336-339 - Khamsum Kinley

, Dian Tjondronegoro
, Helen Partridge
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Web searching interaction model based on user cognitive styles. 340-343 - Khamsum Kinley

, Dian Tjondronegoro
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User-web interactions: how wholistic/analytic web users search the web? 344-347 - Liang-Chun Jack Tseng, Dian Tjondronegoro

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Effect of topic domain and task type on web image searching. 348-351
Social and locational
- Renato Iannella, Adam Finden, Laurianne Sitbon

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User interface design for social web theme and opinion analysis. 352-355 - Signe Louise Yndigegn:

Extending design encounters with use of social media. 356-359 - Timothy Christie, Christopher Lueg

, Nilufar Baghaei
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Tag clouds as social signallers. 360-363 - Sari Komulainen, Minna Karukka, Jonna Häkkilä

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Social music services in teenage life: a case study. 364-367 - Chris Marmo, Bill Cartwright, Jeremy Yuille

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Geovisualisation: sense-making and knowledge discovery with location-based data. 368-371 - Timothy Nugent, Christopher Lueg

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ReGroup: using location sharing to support distributed information gathering. 372-375
Interaction in communities
- Sunil Ghelawat, Kenneth Radke, Margot Brereton

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Interaction, privacy and profiling considerations in local mobile social software: a prototype agile ride share system. 376-379 - Christine Satchell, Marcus Foth

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Fear and danger in nocturnal urban environments. 380-383 - Joanna Saad-Sulonen

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eParticipation as an information ecology: a micro-scale examination of two cases in Helsinki. 384-387 - Fiona Redhead, Margot Brereton

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Iterative design within a local community communication fabric. 388-391 - Peter Dalsgård:

Aligning research and external stakeholder agendas in collaborative interaction design projects. 392-395 - Denisa Kera

, Connor Graham:
Collective sensor networks and future communities: designing interaction across multiple scales. 396-399
Extended abstracts: invited papers
- Eva Brandt, Thomas Binder

, Lone Malmborg, Tomas Sokoler:
Communities of everyday practice and situated elderliness as an approach to co-design for senior interaction. 400-403
Extended abstracts: Student design competition - online challenge winners
- Bo Bille, Henrik Korsgaard:

Labyrinth within: emergence through documentation. 404-405 - Tamara Chahine, Cherry Chau, Hanley Weng, Ryo Yambe, Cming Yick:

Footsteps: an urban game to encourage social interaction in networked spaces. 406-407 - Patrick Burns, Matthew J. D'Orazio, Harry Rolf:

Re-encountering space through 1-bit interactions. 408-409
Demonstrations
- Bert Bongers, Stuart T. Smith

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Interactivated rehabilitation device. 410-411 - Susan Loh

, Yasu Santo:
"Please touch the plant on your way up the stairs...": for OZCHI conference 2010. 412-413 - Bashkim Isai, Stephen Viller

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Meet Eater: affectionate computing, social networks and human-plant interaction. 414-415 - Elizabeth F. Churchill, Ozzie Gooen, David A. Shamma:

Augmented ethnography: designing a sensor-based toolkit for ethnographers. 416-417 - Fiona Redhead, Andrew Dekker, Margot Brereton

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NNUB: the neighbourhood nub digital noticeboard system. 418-419 - Jon M. Pearce, John Murphy:

Living on the hedge: creating an online smart garden watering community. 420-421
Extended abstracts: Doctoral consortium
- Mark Bilandzic:

The embodied hybrid space: designing ubiquitous computing towards an amplification of situated real world experiences. 422-427 - Andrew Dekker:

Social software and interactions in web design: an in situ exploration of tools & methods to support designer-client communication. 428-431 - Jane Li:

Designing interaction spaces for distributed collaborations. 432-434 - Joji Mori:

Memorialising day-to-day content: bushfire affected communities. 435-437 - Zachary Fitz-Walter

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OZCHI 2010 Doctorial Consortium application. 438-441 - Seyed Hadi Mirisaee:

A human-centred context-aware approach to develop open-standard agile ridesharing using mobile social networks. 445-448

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