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n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | 18AB<br />

GAMES: COMMUNITY + COMMUNICATION<br />

SESSION CHAIR: Steve Feiner, Columbia University, USA<br />

CASE STUDY | Martian Boneyards: Can a Community of<br />

Players be a Community of Practice?<br />

Jodi Asbell-Clarke, Elisabeth Sylvan, TERC, USA<br />

Case study of Martian Boneyards, an MMO-based science-mystery<br />

game designed to foster collaborative inquiry. Demonstrates how<br />

designers can shape an evolving game narrative, responding to<br />

players’ activities and accumulating knowledge.<br />

PAPER | Athletes and Street Acrobats: Designing <strong>for</strong><br />

play as a Community Value in Parkour<br />

Annika Waern, Elena Balan, Kim Nevelsteen, Mobile Life Centre,<br />

Stockholm University, Sweden<br />

We developed a mobile community service <strong>for</strong> the Parkour<br />

community. We discuss how the successful design relied<br />

understanding the culture as a ‘fun community’, valuing play over<br />

achievement and competition.<br />

PAPER | Communication and Commitment in an Online<br />

Game Team<br />

Laura Dabbish, Robert Kraut, Jordan Patton, Carnegie Mellon<br />

University, USA<br />

Describes an experiment on inducing communication in online<br />

game groups. Examines the influence of communication topic and<br />

communicator role on group commitment. Extends our<br />

understanding of commitment in online groups.<br />

PAPER | Twiage: A Game <strong>for</strong> Finding Good Advice on<br />

Twitter<br />

Max Van Kleek, Daniel Smith, Ruben Stranders, m.c. schraefel,<br />

University of Southampton, UK<br />

Examines the feasibility of crowdsourcing the identification of<br />

“useful advice” on Twitter through a Game with a Purpose (GWAP)<br />

called Twiage.<br />

9:30—10:50 8:00—10:30 | Morning | Tuesday<br />

n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | 18CD<br />

HEALTHCARE + TECHNOLOGY: PUTTING<br />

PATIENTS FIRST<br />

SESSION CHAIR: Katie Siek, University of Colorado at Boulder,<br />

USA<br />

PAPER | Findings of e-ESAS: A Mobile Based<br />

Symptom Monitoring System <strong>for</strong> Breast Cancer &<br />

Patients in Rural Bangladesh<br />

Md Haque, Ferdaus Kawsar, Mohammad Adibuzzaman,<br />

Sheikh Ahamed, Marquette University, USA<br />

Richard Love, International Breast Cancer Research Foundation,<br />

USA<br />

Rumana Dowla, Amader Gram, Bangladesh<br />

David Roe, International Breast Cancer Research Foundation,<br />

USA<br />

Syed Hossain, Reza Selim, Amader Gram, Bangladesh<br />

We present the findings of our 31-week long field study and<br />

deployment of e-ESAS - the first mobile-based remote symptom<br />

monitoring system developed <strong>for</strong> rural BC patients.<br />

PAPER | Problems of Data Mobility and Reuse in the<br />

Provision of Computer-based Training <strong>for</strong> Screening<br />

Mammography<br />

Mark Hartswood, Rob Procter, University of Manchester, UK<br />

Paul Taylor, University College London, UK<br />

Lilian Blot, University of York, UK<br />

Stuart Anderson, University of Edinburgh, UK<br />

Mark Rouncefield, Lancaster University, UK<br />

Roger Slack, Bangor University, UK<br />

Describes the problems encountered reusing clinical data to<br />

deliver training in breast cancer screening. Details how data<br />

curation processes and tools can be better designed to improve<br />

data reuse.<br />

NOTE | Supporting visual assessment of food and<br />

nutrient intake in a clinical care setting<br />

Rob Comber, Jack Weeden, Jennifer Hoare, Stephen Lindsay,<br />

Newcastle University, UK<br />

Gemma Teal, Alastair Macdonald, Glasgow School of Art, UK<br />

Lisa Methven, University of Reading, UK<br />

Paula Moynihan, Patrick Olivier, Newcastle University, UK<br />

Presents the mappmal application to support visual assessment of<br />

food consumption in a clinical setting. The application provides a<br />

reliable but conservative measure of nutritional intake from partially<br />

consumed meals.<br />

<strong>CHI</strong> <strong>2012</strong> | Austin, Texas, USA | 51

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