Journal Papers
- Studying the Place of Technology to Lower Financial Barriers for
Dietary Change. Katie A. Siek and Julie Maitland. In Methods of
Information in Medicine. (To Appear)
- Merging Health Literacy with Computer Technology: Self-Managing
Diet and Fluid Intake among Adult Hemodialysis Patients. Janet
L. Welch, Katie A. Siek, Kay H. Connelly, Kim S. Astroth, M. Sue
McManus, Seongkum Heo, Linda Scott, and Michael A. Kraus. In Patient
Education and Counseling. September 2009.
(doi:10.1016/j.pec.2009.08.016)
- Evaluating Pervasive and Ubiquitous Systems. Steve Neely,
Graeme Stevenson, Christian Kray, Ingrid Mulder, Kay Connelly, and
Katie A. Siek. In IEEE Pervasive Computing, 7(3), 85-88, 2008. (link)
- Propagating Diversity through Active Dissemination. Katie
A. Siek, Kay Connelly, Suzanne Menzel, and Laura Hopkins. In IEEE
Computer, 2007. (link)
- Mobile Applications that Empower People to Monitor their
Personal Health. Kay H. Connelly, Anne M. Faber, Yvonne Rogers,
Katie A. Siek, and Tammy Toscos. In Springer e&i, 123(4):124, 2006. (link)
Conference Papers
- Technological Approaches to Promoting Physical Activity.
Julie Maitland and Katie A. Siek. OzCHI 2009 (Accepted, To Appear)
(pdf)
- Bridging the Information Gap: Collaborative Technology Design
with Low-Income At-Risk Families to Engender Healthy Behaviors.
Katie A. Siek, Jeffrey LaMarche, and Julie Maitland. OzCHI 2009
(Accepted, To Appear). (pdf)
- The Knot or the Noose? Analysis of Privacy on a Wedding Planning
Website. Katie A. Siek. Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in
Computing.
- Persuasion not required: Improving our understanding of the
sociotechnical context of dietary behavioural change. Julie Maitland,
Katie A. Siek, and Matthew Chalmers. 3rd International
Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare 2009
(36% Acceptance; Nominated for Best Paper - 13.5% accepted papers
nominated; 4.95% submitted papers nominated). (pdf)
- Analysis of Information Disclosure on a Social Networking
Site. Katherine Peterson and Katie A. Siek. HCII
2009. (link)
- A Usability Inspection of Medication Management in Three Personal
Health Applications. Katie A. Siek, Danish Ullah Khan, and
Stephen E. Ross. HCII 2009 (Invited). (link)
- Leveling the CS1 Playing Field. Gloria Childress Townsend,
Suzanne Menzel, and Katie A. Siek. In Proceedings of SIGCSE 2007. To
Appear. (pdf)
- When do We Eat? An Evaluation of Food Items Input into an
Electronic Food Monitoring Application. Katie A. Siek, Kay
H. Connelly, Yvonne Rogers, Paul Rohwer, Desiree Lambert, and Janet
L. Welch. In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Pervasive
Computing Technologies for Healthcare 2006. (pdf)
- Pride and Prejudice: Learning How Chronically Ill People Think
about Food. Katie A. Siek, Kay H. Connelly, and Yvonne Rogers. In
Proceedings of CHI 2006.
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Fat Finger Worries: How Older and Younger Users Physically
Interact with PDAs. Katie A. Siek, Yvonne Rogers, and Kay
H. Connelly. In the Proceedings of Interact 2005, LNCS 3585,
p.267-280. (ppt)
- Just Be: An Interactive Experience for K-12 Students. Diane
Cessna, Kay Connelly, Beth Plale, Katie Siek, and Amanda Stephano.In
the Proceedings of ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in
Education (FIE'05), 2005. F3H-15-F3H-16. (pdf)
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A Comparative Study of Web Language Support for Mobile Web
Browsers. Katie A. Siek, Ashraf Khalil, Yong Liu, Nick Edmonds,
and Kay H. Connelly. In the Proceedings of www@10. Paper. (pdf)
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The Internet Hunt Revisited: Personal Information Accessible via
the Web. Kay H. Connelly, Tom Jagatic, Ashraf Khalil, Yong Liu,
Katie A. Siek, and Sid Stamm. Proceedings of www@10. Paper. (pdf)
- Java Engagement for Teacher Training: An Experience
Report. Raja Sooriamurtthi, Arijit Sengupta, Suzanne Menzel, Katie
Moor, Sid Stamm, and Katy Boerner. Proceedings of Frontiers in Education(FIE'04), 2004.(pdf)
- Evaluation of Gigabit Ethernet and Myrinet as Cluster
Interconnect.OPNETWORK
2000, September 2000.
Distinguished Paper Award: Cost/Performance
(ps) (pdf)
Book Chapters
Workshop Papers
- Publications Small Hammers and Silver Bullets: Low-Income
Families Dietary Behavioral Change and Ubicomp. Julie Maitland and
Katie A. Siek. In UbiComp 2010 Workshop: GlobiComp. (pdf)
- Challenges in Evaluating Three Assistive Health
Applications. Katie A. Siek, Steven E. Ross, Kay H. Connelly, Jeffrey
S. LaMarche, Danish Ullah Khan, and Beenish Chaudry. In CHI 2009
Workshop: Evaluating New Interactions in Healthcare: Challenges and
Approaches. (pdf)
- The Food We Eat: An Evaluation of Food Items Input into an
Electronic Food Monitoring Application Katie A. Siek, Kay
H. Connelly, Yvonne Rogers, Paul Rohwer, Desiree Lambert, and Janet
L. Welch. In Extended Abstracts of UbiComp: Workshops - UbiHealth
2006. (pdf)
- Lessons Learned Conducting User Studies in a Dialysis
Ward. Katie A. Siek and Kay H. Connelly. In Extended Abstracts of
CHI 2006: Workshops - Reality Testing. (pdf)
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Designing a PDA Interface for Dialysis Patients to Monitor Diet in
their Everyday Life. Kay H. Connelly, Katie A. Siek, Yvonne
Rogers, Josette Jones, Michael A. Kraus, Susan Perkins, Laurie
L. Trevino, and Janet L. Welch. In the Proceedings of HCI International 2005. Paper. (pdf)
Magazines
- Wellness Informatics: A Field of Human-Centered Health
Informatics? Rebecca E. Grinter, Katie A. Siek, and Andrea
Grimes. interactions, Jan/Feb 2010 (To Appear).
- Technology in the Dialysis Clinic: Researchers Study How Patients Can
Use PDAs to Self-Monitor Diet. Janet L. Welch, Katie A. Siek, Kay
H. Connelly, Josette F. Jones, Susan M. Perkins, and Laurie
L. Trevino. Renal Business Today, January 2007. (html)
- Just Be: Bridging the Gender Divide in CS. Katie A. Siek,
Kay H. Connelly, Amanada Stephano, Suzanne Menzel, Jacki Bauer, and
Beth Plale. In Learning and Leading with Technology, April 2006.
Issue).
Technical Reports
- Avalon: Facilitating the Use of the Internet for Older
Adults. Vivian Phinney, Leonid Meltreger, Steven Carroll, and Katie
A. Siek. Technical Report CU-CS-1041-08, May 2008.
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A Comparative Study
of Elderly, Younger, and Chronically Ill Novice PDA Users.
Katie A. Moor [Siek], Kay H. Connelly, and Yvonne Rogers. Technical Report
595, Computer Science Department, Indiana University, June 2004.
(pdf)
Other
Dissertation
- The Design and Evaluation of an Assistive Application for
Dialysis Patients. Katie A. Siek, Indiana University, July
2006. (pdf)
Abstracts
- Case study of design of a mobile health application for a
chronically ill, low-literacy population. Kay Connelly, Katie A. Siek,
Janet Welch, Beenish Chowdry, Josette Jones, and Linda Scott. 2009
mHealth Summit.
- Merging Literacy with Computer Technology for Self-Managing Diet
and Fluid Intake. Janet L. Welch, Kay Connelly, Katie A. Siek, Josette
Jones, Susan Perkins, Beenish Chaudry, Janet Kain, Linda Scott, Kim
Astroth, Seongkum Heo, Sue McManus, Jerry Mooney, Cindy Calley. 20th
International Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based
Practice.
- Designing a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Application to
Self-Monitor Diet and Fluid Intake. Janet L. Welch, Kay Connelly,
Katie Siek, Josette Jones, Susan M. Perkins, and Laurie
Trevino. National Kidney Foundation (NKF) Spring 2008 Clinical
Meetings
Posters
- Colorado Care Tablet: Developing a Personal Health Record for
Older Adults. K.A. Siek, J. Meyers, S.E. Ross, and
L. Haverhals. Poster presented at MobiSys 2008, Breckenridge,
Colorado, USA, 2008.
- Avalon: Facilitating the Use of the Internet for Older
Adults. Vivian Phinney, Steven Carroll, Leonid Meltrager, and
Katie A. Siek. Colorado Celebration of Women in Computing Poster
Session, 2008.
- Colorado Care Tablet: Designing a Personal Health Record for
Older Adults. J. Meyers, K.A. Siek, S.E. Ross, and
L. Haverhals. Poster presented at Colorado Celebration of Women in
Computing, Boulder, Colorado, USA, 2008.
- Fat Finger Worries: How Older and Younger Users Physically
Interact with PDAs. Katie A. Siek, Kay Connelly, and Yvonne
Rogers. Women in Science Program Research Day, 2005. Poster.
- Extended Abstract (pdf)
- Small Version of the Poster (pdf)
- 2nd Place Outstanding Research Award in Technology Category
-
Assistive Technologies for Dialysis Patients. Katie A. Siek and
Kay H. Connelly. Proceedings of Grace Hopper 2004 (GHC '04),
2004. Poster.
- Extended Abstract (pdf)
- Small Version of the Poster (pdf)
- New Investigator for Best Technical Poster Award
- A General Framework for Wireless Smart Distributed
Sensors. Rob Armstrong, Nina Berry, Ron Kyker, Carmen Pancerella,
Christine Yang, Katie Moor [Siek], Alicia (Pippin) Wolfe, Eric Burns, Brian
Lambert, Stephen Elliott, Tony Fan, Chris Kershhaw, and Hillary
Davis. Super Computing
2001, November 2001.
- Extended Abstract
(ps) (pdf)
- Small Version of the Poster (pdf)
- Evaluation of Gigabit Ethernet for Cluster
Computing.Katie Moor [Siek]. SIGCSE 2001/ACM
International Graduate Student Research Contest, February
2001.
- Extended Abstract:
(ps) (pdf)
- Placed in top 5
Organized Workshops
- Wellness Informatics: Towards a Definition and Grand
Challenges. Rebecca E. Grinter, Katie A. Siek, and Andrea
Grimes. CHI 2009 (To Appear). (63.2% acceptance) (link)
- Workshops Improving K-12 Outreach through Roadshows. Chris
Stephenson, Suzanne Menzel, Katie A. Siek, and Sriram Mohan. SIGCSE
2009.
- Technology has Escaped from the Zoo: Studying Usability in the
Wild. Julie Maitland, Paul Rohwer,Kay Connelly, Katie A. Siek, Gisele
Bennett,Valerie Lafond-Favieres. Interact 2007.
- Demystifying and Degeekifying Computing through K-12 Outreach
Katie A. Siek, Samantha Foley, Jennifer Franko, Emily Fortuna, Suzanne
Menzel, and Laura Hopkins. In the Adjunct Proceedings of SIGCSE 2007. To Appear.
- Reality Testing: HCI Challenges in Non-Traditional
Environments. Gisele Bennett (Georgia Tech), Kay H. Connelly,
Gitte Lindgaard (Carleton University), Katie A. Siek, Bruce Tsuji
(Carleton University). In the Adjunct Proceedings of CHI 2006. (pdf)(Workshop
Web Site)
PhD Forums
Special Interest Groups (SIGs)
- Planes, Pains, and Phosphorane: Usability Studies in
Non-Traditional Environments. Kay H. Connelly, Katie A. Siek
(Indiana University), Valerie Lafond-Favieres, and Gisele Bennett
(Georgia Institute of Technology). In the Adjunct Proceedings of Interact 2005. (pdf)
Panels
Selected Invited Diversity Talks
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