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- 2018
- Ana Raquel Abrahão, Paula Fernanda Carlos da Silva, David M. Frohlich, Theti Chrysanthaki, Aline Gratão, Paula Castro:
Mobile Digital Storytelling in a Brazilian Care Home. HCI (26) 2018: 403-421 - Inês Amaral, Fernanda Daniel:
The Use of Social Media Among Senior Citizens in Portugal: Active Ageing Through an Intergeneration Approach. HCI (26) 2018: 422-434 - Karine Berthelot-Guiet:
New Media, New Commodification, New Consumption for Older People. HCI (26) 2018: 435-445 - Christina Bröhl, Peter Rasche, Janina Jablonski, Sabine Theis, Matthias Wille, Alexander Mertens:
Desktop PC, Tablet PC, or Smartphone? An Analysis of Use Preferences in Daily Activities for Different Technology Generations of a Worldwide Sample. HCI (26) 2018: 3-20 - Simone Carlo, Catarina Rebelo:
Technology: A Bridge or a Wall? The Inter(intra)generational Use of ICTs Among Italian Grandmothers. HCI (26) 2018: 446-464 - Chia-Ling Chang, Siou-Wen Wang:
Evaluation and Analysis of the Features and Applications of 3D Model Platforms. HCI (26) 2018: 209-222 - Ke Chen:
Assistive Technology and Emotions of Older People - Adopting a Positive and Integrated Design Approach. HCI (26) 2018: 21-29 - Wei-Ying Chou, P. John Clarkson, Christine M. Waszynski:
It Still Matters: Preference in Visual Appearance of Stimuli Among People in the Late Stages of Dementia. HCI (26) 2018: 223-234 - Yumei Dong, Hua Dong:
Design Empowerment for Older Adults. HCI (26) 2018: 465-477 - Yvonne Eriksson:
The Perception of Aging and Use of Robots. HCI (26) 2018: 30-39 - Carla Ganito:
Gendering Old Age: The Role of Mobile Phones in the Experience of Aging for Women. HCI (26) 2018: 40-51 - Patrick Halbach, Simon Himmel, Julia Offermann-van Heek, Martina Ziefle:
A Change Is Gonna Come - The Effect of User Factors on the Acceptance of Ambient Assisted Living. HCI (26) 2018: 52-69 - Simone Hausknecht:
The Role of New Media in Communicating and Shaping Older Adult Stories. HCI (26) 2018: 478-491 - Kuo-Liang Huang, Hsuan Lin, Chia-Chen Lu:
An Evaluation of User Experience of Web Main Menu on Different Mobile Devices. HCI (26) 2018: 235-251 - Anushia Inthiran, Robert D. Macredie:
How Do Older Adults View Online Health Webpages? Preliminary Results from Eye Tracking Data. HCI (26) 2018: 252-260 - Suhas Govind Joshi:
Confronting Common Assumptions About the Psychomotor Abilities of Older Adults Interacting with Touchscreens. HCI (26) 2018: 261-278 - Akihiko Kamesawa, Reina Yoshizaki, Shiho Hirose, Nana Shinozaki, Ren Komatsu, Satomi Kitamura, Ou Fu, Ningjia Yang, Ayako Ishii, Yuka Sumikawa, Taiyu Okatani, Kazuki Kaneko, Yoshiyuki Nakagawa, Taichi Goto, Takahiro Miura, Taketoshi Mori, Tohru Ifukube, Junichiro Okata:
Acceptance and Practical Use of Assistive Technologies for Frail Seniors and Caregivers: Interview Surveys on Nursing Homes. HCI (26) 2018: 70-84 - Blanka Klímová, Petra Poulova:
Older People and Technology Acceptance. HCI (26) 2018: 85-94 - Constance Lafontaine, Kim Sawchuk:
Promising Practices in Collaborative Digital Literacy and Digital Media-Making with Older Adults. HCI (26) 2018: 492-504 - Nina Lee, Katie Seaborn, Atsushi Hiyama, Masahiko Inami, Michitaka Hirose:
Evaluating a Smartphone-Based Social Participation App for the Elderly. HCI (26) 2018: 505-517 - Dalit Levy, Elena Simonovsky:
Keeping in Touch: Mobile Apps Use by Older Adults. HCI (26) 2018: 95-107 - Ruiqi Li, Ya-jun Li, Xingxing Gao:
Study on the Current Situation of Urban Empty Nest Elderly of Community Home Care and Innovation Strategy. HCI (26) 2018: 108-117 - Jing Liao, Jianan Lou, Qifei Wu, Min Zou, Linfeng Zheng:
A Review of Age-Related Characteristics for Touch-Based Performance and Experience. HCI (26) 2018: 279-296 - Hsuan Lin, Kuo-Liang Huang, Wei Lin:
Viewing Angle, Depth and Directionality of 2D and 3D Icons. HCI (26) 2018: 307-314 - Wei Lin, Hsuan Lin, Kung-Huang Huang, Chung-Tsung Wu:
Acoustical Evaluation for the Renovation of Multipurpose Performance Hall. HCI (26) 2018: 297-306 - Shuo-Fang Liu, Yu-Tzu Yang, Ching-Fen Chang, Po-Yen Lin, Hsiang-Sheng Cheng:
A Study on Haptic Feedback Awareness of Senior Citizens. HCI (26) 2018: 315-324 - Miki Matsumuro, Kazuhisa Miwa:
Cognitive Aging and In-Car System Operations: A Proposal for an Age-Friendly System Using a Cognitive Model-Based Approach. HCI (26) 2018: 325-334 - Erica L. Olmsted-Hawala, Elizabeth Nichols, Brian Falcone, Ivonne J. Figueroa, Christopher Antoun, Lin Wang:
Optimal Data Entry Designs in Mobile Web Surveys for Older Adults. HCI (26) 2018: 335-354 - Loretta L. Pecchioni, Sanela Osmanovic:
Play It Again, Grandma: Effect of Intergenerational Video Gaming on Family Closeness. HCI (26) 2018: 518-531 - Lilia Raycheva, Nadezhda Miteva, Dobrinka Peicheva:
Overcoming the Vulnerability of Older Adults in Contemporary Media Ecosystem (International Policies and Bulgarian Survey). HCI (26) 2018: 118-134
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