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Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2018
- [c16]Kathryn Summers, Noel T. Alton, Anna Haraseyko, Rachel Sherard:
Bridging the Digital Divide: One Smartphone at a Time. HCI (19) 2018: 653-672 - [c15]Shannon Tucker, Kathryn Summers, Tim McGowan, Chris Klimas:
Evaluating the Benefit of Accordion Web Elements for Low Literacy Populations. HCI (20) 2018: 743-755 - 2017
- [c14]Kathryn Summers, Amy Pointer, Michele Cotton:
Designing to Include Judges and Inner-City Tenants. AHFE (3) 2017: 151-160 - [c13]Kathryn Summers, Jonathan Langford, Caitlin Rinn, Joel Stevenson, Emily Rhodes, Jaime Lee, Rachel Sherard:
Understanding Voting Barriers to Access for Americans with Low Literacy Skills. HCI (20) 2017: 294-312 - 2015
- [c12]Caitlin Rinn, Kathryn Summers, Emily Rhodes, Joël Virothaisakun, Dana Chisnell:
Password creation strategies across high- and low-literacy web users. ASIST 2015: 1-9 - [c11]Kathryn Summers, Jonathan Langford:
The Impact of Literacy on Usable and Accessible Electronic Voting. HCI (10) 2015: 248-257 - 2014
- [c10]Noel T. Alton, Caitlin Rinn, Kathryn Summers, Kath Straub:
Using eye-tracking and form completion data to optimize form instructions. IPCC 2014: 1-7 - [c9]Kathryn Summers, Dana Chisnell, Drew Davies, Noel T. Alton, Megan McKeever:
Making Voting Accessible: Designing Digital Ballot Marking for People with Low Literacy and Mild Cognitive Disabilities. EVT/WOTE 2014 - 2013
- [c8]Lisa Harper, Melissa McMacken, Lianne Appelt, Kathryn Summers:
The Importance of Choice Design for Low Literate User Experience. HCI (29) 2013: 430-434 - [c7]Lisa Harper, Deborah Kohl, Kathryn Summers:
The Problem of Implicature in "Do Not Track" Choice Design. HCI (29) 2013: 735-739 - 2010
- [c6]Caroline Jarrett, Helen Petrie, Kathryn Summers:
Design to read: designing for people who do not read easily. CHI Extended Abstracts 2010: 4481-4484 - 2008
- [c5]Caroline Jarrett, Katie Grant, B. L. William Wong, Neesha Kodagoda, Kathryn Summers:
Designing for people who do not read easily. BCS HCI (2) 2008: 201-202 - 2006
- [c4]Kathryn Summers, Jonathan Langford, Jennifer Wu, Christine Abela, Randy Souza:
Designing Web-based Forms for Users with Lower Literacy Skills. ASIST 2006: 1-12 - 2005
- [c3]Kathryn Summers, Michael Summers:
Reading and navigational strategies of Web users with lower literacy skills. ASIST 2005 - 2004
- [c2]Nancy Kaplan, Yoram Chisik, Kendra Knudtzon, Rahul Kulkarni, Stuart Moulthrop, Kathryn Summers, Holly Weeks:
Supporting sociable literacy in the international children's digital library. IDC 2004: 89-96 - 2003
- [c1]Kendra Knudtzon, Allison Druin, Nancy Kaplan, Kathryn Summers, Yoram Chisik, Rahul Kulkarni, Stuart Moulthrop, Holly Weeks, Ben Bederson:
Starting an intergenerational technology design team: a case study. IDC 2003: 51-58
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