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Tuesday | Afternoon | 14:30—15:50<br />

n STUDENT GAMES COMPETITION | BALLROOM D<br />

Hit It! - An Apparatus <strong>for</strong> Upscaling Mobile HCI Studies<br />

Niels Henze, University of Oldenburg, Germany<br />

Power Defense: A Serious Game <strong>for</strong> Improving Diabetes<br />

Numeracy<br />

Bill Kapralos, Aaron DeChamplain, Ian McCabe, Matt Stephan,<br />

University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada<br />

Motion Chain: A Webcam Game <strong>for</strong> Crowdsourcing<br />

Gesture Collection<br />

Ian Spiro, New York University, USA<br />

Herding Nerds on your Table: NerdHerder, a Mobile<br />

Augmented Reality Game<br />

Yan Xu, Sam Mendenhall, Vu Ha, Georgia Tech, USA<br />

Paul Tillery, Savannah College of Art and Design, USA<br />

Joshua Cohen, Berklee College of Music, USA<br />

BombPlus- Use NFC and Orientation Sensor to Enhance<br />

User Experience<br />

Chao-Ju Huang, Chien-Pang Lin, Min-Lun Tsai, Fu-Chieh Hsu,<br />

National Taiwan University, Taiwan<br />

Combi<strong>for</strong>m: Beyond Co-attentive Play, a Combinable<br />

Social Gaming Plat<strong>for</strong>m<br />

Edmond Yee, Josh Joiner, Tai An, Andrew Dang, University of<br />

Southern Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, USA<br />

n TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS | BALLROOM E<br />

UNDERSTANDING ONLINE COMMUNICATION<br />

SESSION CHAIR: Sharoda Paul, GE Global Research, USA<br />

PAPER | Profanity Use in Online Communities<br />

Sara Sood, Pomona College, USA<br />

Judd Antin, Elizabeth Churchill, Yahoo! Research, USA<br />

Exposes poor per<strong>for</strong>mance of list-based profanity detection<br />

systems through evaluation of systems and failures. Analysis of<br />

community differences regarding creation/tolerance of profanity on<br />

social news site suggests new approach.<br />

PAPER | Consensus Building in Open Source User<br />

Interface Design Discussions<br />

Roshanak Zilouchian Moghaddam, University of Illinois at Urbana-<br />

Champaign, USA<br />

Brian Bailey, University of Illinois-Urbana, USA<br />

Wai-Tat Fu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA<br />

Reports on a study of consensus building in user interface design<br />

discussions in open source software. Provides design implications<br />

<strong>for</strong> promoting consensus in distributed discussions of user<br />

interface design issues.<br />

58 | ACM Conference on Human Factors in <strong>Computing</strong> Systems<br />

PAPER | “I Can’t Get No Sleep”: Discussing #insomnia<br />

on Twitter<br />

Sue Jamison-Powell, Conor Linehan, Laura Daley, Andrew Garbett,<br />

Shaun Lawson, University of Lincoln, UK<br />

Examines the disclosure of insomnia over twitter, recognising two<br />

themes: description of experience, and coping mechanisms.<br />

Design implications <strong>for</strong> social media based mental health<br />

interventions are inferred.<br />

NOTE | Introducing the Ambivalent Socialiser<br />

Bernd Ploderer, Wally Smith, Steve Howard, Jon Pearce, The<br />

University of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Ron Borland, Cancer Council Victoria, Australia<br />

Describes four approaches to introduce sociality to people who are<br />

simultaneously keen but also reluctant to participate in social<br />

media. Can assist designers of persuasive technology to utilise<br />

social influence.<br />

NOTE | Twitter and the Development of an Audience:<br />

Those Who Stay on Topic Thrive!<br />

Yi-Chia Wang, Robert Kraut, Carnegie Mellon University, USA<br />

Describes a longitudinal study examining how initial topical focus<br />

influences communities’ ability to attract a critical mass. Can assist in<br />

understanding the development of online social networking structures.<br />

n PANEL | BALLROOM F<br />

HUNTING FOR FAIL WHALES: LESSONS FROM<br />

DEVIANCE AND FAILURE IN SOCIAL COMPUTING<br />

PANELISTS<br />

Michael Bernstein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA<br />

Michael Conover, Indiana University, USA<br />

Benjamin Mako Hill, Andres Monroy-Hernandez, Massachusetts<br />

Institute of Technology, USA<br />

Brian Keegan, Northwestern University, USA<br />

Aaron Shaw, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Berkeley, USA<br />

Sarita Yardi, Georgia Tech, USA<br />

R.Stuart Geiger, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Berkeley, USA<br />

Amy Bruckman, Georgia Tech, USA<br />

This panel discusses how social behaviors like theft, anonymity,<br />

deviance, and polarization contribute to both the failure and<br />

success in diverse online communities.

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