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Designing for improved social responsibility, user participation and content in on-line communities
2002
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems Changing our world, changing ourselves - CHI '02
In addition, a status system encourages the participation of users to contribute to this knowledge base, while simultaneously increasing social awareness and responsibility in areas of high user interaction ...
The sites are highly active and growing, and have fostered socially conscious, easily navigable and comprehensible on-line communities with little cost and maintenance. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Thanks to Red Burns and NYU for their early support of Wholenote, to Shelly Farnham and John Davis of the Social Computing Group at MSR and to Jim Burger. ...
doi:10.1145/503376.503446
dblp:conf/chi/KellySF02
fatcat:pieyj4htlfeyvnlzj6fx4gz6hy
Designing for improved social responsibility, user participation and content in on-line communities
2002
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems Changing our world, changing ourselves - CHI '02
In addition, a status system encourages the participation of users to contribute to this knowledge base, while simultaneously increasing social awareness and responsibility in areas of high user interaction ...
The sites are highly active and growing, and have fostered socially conscious, easily navigable and comprehensible on-line communities with little cost and maintenance. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Thanks to Red Burns and NYU for their early support of Wholenote, to Shelly Farnham and John Davis of the Social Computing Group at MSR and to Jim Burger. ...
doi:10.1145/503443.503446
fatcat:regxabdryvaujprcokwfr6dyd4
Disseminating maternal health information to rural women: a user centered design framework
2010
AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings
The results indicate that by following the proposed user centered approach to design the PHIS, a significant improvement in knowledge level of rural women and positive changes in health practices are achieved ...
First, the paper presents baseline study to obtain existing knowledge level of women and design requirements for a Primary Health Information System (PHIS). ...
Third, the content offered through the HIS deployed for rural users is mainly based on content developed for urban users. ...
pmid:21347047
pmcid:PMC3041309
fatcat:6lxpdyhgmbajxcph5eeppheheu
Research on Power Knowledge Model Based on Group Wisdom
2018
E3S Web of Conferences
A knowledge management system was designed for all the experts in electric field, all the workers and the customers in order to achieve crowd innovation. ...
This study described the plan of knowledge management and crowd innovation for Jiangsu electric company based on literature analysis on crowd innovation research and investigation of the company's innovation ...
This means that the Web 2.0 site provides users with more opportunities for participation. For example, blog sites and wikis are typical guidelines for user-generated content. ...
doi:10.1051/e3sconf/20186404009
fatcat:re4uxagqrzd3zkreinvmukovxm
Incentives for resource sharing in self-organized communities: From economics to social psychology
2007
2007 2nd International Conference on Digital Information Management
In this position paper we analyze the benefits of enabling virtual communities to self-organize and introduce a novel research direction for providing incentives, required in this context, for resource ...
We argue that the social aspect, which is missing from today's peer-to-peer (p2p) systems, should be seen both as a goal and a means for self-organized virtual communities to be built and fostered. ...
We thank Fehmi Ben Abdesslem and Marcelo Dias De Amorim for very helpful and stimulating discussions around the issues addressed in this paper. ...
doi:10.1109/icdim.2007.4444315
dblp:conf/icdim/AntoniadisG07
fatcat:nclwapf6ovevxdpjuhtyp7xute
Practice Makes Perfect: Motivating Confident Privacy Protection Practices
2011
2011 IEEE Third Int'l Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust and 2011 IEEE Third Int'l Conference on Social Computing
One implication of not having effective support for confidence building designed into the on-line service is that, despite costly investment in trust marks, security technologies and brand development, ...
service users will continue to give false information, limit the extent of their engagement in on-line services and avoid registration with on-line services. ...
Bonneau & Preibusch [6] conducted an analysis of the market for privacy practices and policies in on-line social networks. ...
doi:10.1109/passat/socialcom.2011.51
dblp:conf/socialcom/Coles-KempK11
fatcat:qzbyro3uwjfktkfklyhcu6gbre
Why Share Weather? Motivational Model for "Share Weather" Online Communities and Three Empirical Studies
2013
2013 46th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
This paper provides a theoretical framework for weatherwikis, based on social capital theory, and three empirical studies that explore different contextual sources of motivation, of which compensation ...
The paper provides some results that, in contrast to established theories and findings on motivations driving networks of practice, suggest that extrinsic motivations may be essential, beside the recognized ...
User-generated weather data are used for improving weather information service content, and may even contribute to improved weather forecasting methods [11] . ...
doi:10.1109/hicss.2013.26
dblp:conf/hicss/Elevant13
fatcat:k7scepcatjf5pd75gros7zugdq
Research on TikTok APP Based on User-Centric Theory
2019
Applied Science and Innovative Research
From the perspective of user centric theory, TikTok optimizes the user experience in the aspects of UCD design, content production and form innovation, personalized service and so on. ...
<p>TikTok App, as a music short video social platform, has become a popular style in short video field in 2018, dues to its huge user base and vast amount of content. ...
The content has the disadvantages of vulgarization and homogenization and so on. How to take the social responsibility of TikTok, as a social communication platform.it is worth reflection. ...
doi:10.22158/asir.v3n1p28
fatcat:z3lcwagnnnb3xpsu4kkbaxpzwm
Trans Time
2020
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
We studied Trans Time, a social media site developed particularly for trans people to document transition and build community. ...
We provide implications for how social media sites may better support trans users, as well as insular communities of people from other marginalized groups. people often use social media to connect with ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank the participants in this study for sharing their experiences with us, and colleagues at UMSI and anonymous reviewers for their thoughtful comments that improved this work. ...
doi:10.1145/3415195
fatcat:svzgsoz7xbchrmqzgvctosrblq
EPHEMERAL NARRATIVE SYSTEMS' SOCIABILITY MEDIATED BY USER EXPERIENCE: A CASE STUDY OF INSTAGRAM STORIES
2018
IADIS International Journal on WWW/Internet
As contributions, this work reinforces the importance of sociability as a strategy of use quality to improve user experience and social interaction on collaborative systems. ...
Besides that, we present recommendations and insights to Collaborative Systems and HCI communities about the design and evaluation of ephemeral communication services. ...
After, we asked participants if the features offered by Instagram Stories have the need for improvements in order to improve their experience and sociability. ...
doi:10.33965/ijwi_2018161203
fatcat:yayvtcbsvjgebf4uelrdrdcktu
Impacts of Gratifications on Consumers' Emotions and Continuance Use Intention: An Empirical Study of Weibo in China
2018
Sustainability
Recently, several studies on information systems have applied the Uses and Gratifications theory to investigate individual use of social media, and have reported the role of different gratifications in ...
To address this research gap, the current study integrates the Uses and Gratifications theory and the Stimulus-Organism-Response theory to provide a theoretical background for the impacts of gratification ...
(social participation), and utilitarian gratification (content participation). ...
doi:10.3390/su10093162
fatcat:lmd7nz4l35hf3pcxat4wwer7jm
The Influence of Interface Design on Knowledge Management through Virtual Communities of Practice for Permanent Education in Health
2015
International Journal of Innovation Management and Technology
In 2012 the improvement of its functionality started and the redesign of the interface by applying concepts of user-centered design, ergonomics and usability. ...
A generic platform developed in Plone, a content management system (CMS) free and open source, written in Python for construction of virtual communities of practice. ...
displays information concerning the user as well as shared content; 8) List of participants: It displays the participants and moderators of the community. ...
doi:10.7763/ijimt.2015.v6.572
fatcat:jsuenzqx4jeixho77alw55jnda
Technology-Mediated Social Participation: The Next 25 Years of HCI Challenges
[chapter]
2011
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
This talk invites researchers across multiple disciplines to participate in redefining our discipline of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) along more social lines to answer vital research questions while ...
The dramatic success of social media such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, blogs, and traditional discussion groups empowers individuals to become active in local and global communities. ...
I appreciate comments on the draft from Constantine Stephanidis, Gavriel Salvendy, and Jennifer Preece. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-21602-2_1
fatcat:notn673h2reidlqdplpyllynua
From bowling alone to tweeting together
2010
Interactions
Acknowledgments Charles Dierbach, Juan-Pablo Hourcade, and Clare-Marie Karat provided constructive feedback on early drafts of this article. ...
If responsible designers and researchers for this new generation of social-participation tools can provide compelling interfaces while weighing the dangers, they will encourage large numbers of users to ...
Social connections-friends of friends, ratings, and histories of individuals and content-can help critical participants evaluate content quality and credibility, but improved visualizations may be needed ...
doi:10.1145/1699775.1699790
fatcat:rjklfg5jenhzvhvvybfqwoao3y
User perspectives on critical factors for collaborative playlists
2022
PLoS ONE
To bridge this gap in knowledge, we conducted a survey with CP users, collecting open-ended text responses on what aspects of CPs they consider most important and useful, and what they viewed as missing ...
Yet despite the critical role of CPs in digitally connecting people through music, we still understand very little about the needs and desires of real-world users, and how CPs might be designed to best ...
Acknowledgments We thank Jonathan Berger, Arshiya Gupta, Camille Noufi, and the Music Engagement Research Initiative at Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics for their ...
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0260750
pmid:34986153
pmcid:PMC8730407
fatcat:x76zbxkowvgpvkvnihmzux7zdy
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