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Techniques and Methodologies for Studying Technology Use 'In The Wild': Accepted Papers


Human-Computer Interaction Model for Handheld Computers - Yasamin Dadashi, University of Nottingham

Supporting Connectedness in Nomadic Settings: Challenges to Studies of Use - Monika Divitini, Eli M. Morken and Otto Helge Nygård, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Communicating Silence, Noticing Relations - Sisse Finken and Dagny Stuedahl, University of Oslo

Techniques and Methodologies for Studying Self-Service Technologies - K. Maike Hecht, University of Bremen

Ethical and Business Issues in Mobile Technology Research - Lill Kristiansen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Use of Blogs for Studying Users' Engagement with Mobile Telephones in Museum Environments - Dagny Stuedahl, Ole Smørdal (University of Oslo), Christian Dindler, Peter Dalsgård Petersen (University of Aarhus)

Mobile Personalization in the Context of Large Sports Events - Xu Sun and Andrew May, University of Loughborough

From the jungle to the zoo: Studying cooperative work in an artificial laboratory environment - Dag Svanæs, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Mobile (Phone)s in Schools: Reflections on an Exercise in Participatory Design with Children ‘in the Wild’ - Dawn Woodgate, Danaë Stanton Fraser (University of Bath), Eiman Kanjo, Mark Paxton (University of Cambridge) and Steve Benford (University of Nottingham)

 
Dawn Woodgate joined the project on 1 December 2008.
 
In January 2008 James Mitchell joined Cityware, working with WP2 (Bath CS and HP Labs).
 
In January 2008 Jim Grimmett joined Cityware, working with WP2 (Bath CS and HP Labs).
 
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