We had 3 papers accepted to the ACM CHI 2020 Conference. These papers investigate crowdsourcing in faith-based health interventions, crisis informatics technologies amongst older adults, and a storytelling-driven fitness app for low-SES families.
- Storywell: Designing Family Fitness App Engagement by Using Social Rewards and Reflection.
Herman Saksono, Carmen Castaneda-Sceppa, Jessica Hoffman, Magy Seif El-Nasr, Vivien Morris, and Andrea G. Parker. To appear in CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Proceedings (CHI 2020), May 4–9, 2019, Honolulu, HI, USA. ACM, New York, NY, USA, 13 pages. (24.3% acceptance rate) (PDF) - Understanding the Use of Crisis Informatics Technology among Older Adults.
Yixuan Zhang, Nurul Suhaimi, Rana Azghandi, Mary Joseph, Miso Kim, Jacqueline Griffin, and Andrea G. Parker. 2020. Understanding the Use of Crisis Informatics Technology among Older Adults. To appear in CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Proceedings (CHI 2020), May 4–9, 2019, Honolulu, HI, USA. ACM, New York, NY, USA. (24.3% acceptance rate) (PDF) - Investigating Opportunities for Crowdsourcing in Church-Based Health Interventions: A Participatory Design Study. Elizabeth Stowell, Teresa O’Leary, Everlyne Kimani, Michael Paasche-Orlow, Timothy Bickmore, and Andrea G. Parker. 2020. Investigating Opportunities for Crowdsourcing in Church-Based Health Interventions: A Participatory Design Study. To appear in CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Proceedings (CHI 2020), May 4–9, 2019, Honolulu, HI, USA. ACM, New York, NY, USA. (24.3% acceptance rate) *honorable mention, best paper award* (PDF)
Herman Saksono and Teresa O’Leary also had one position paper accepted for the Rethinking Mental Health Resources workshop. In this paper, we discussed the importance of mental health technologies to support social interactions symbolically over social places.
Three #CHI2020 Papers