Author: Alissa N. Antle

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Publication period start: 2012
Number of co-authors: 29

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Antle, Alissa N. (2009): Embodied child computer interaction: why embodiment matters. In Interactions, 16 (2) pp. 27-30. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1487632.1487639
Antle, Alissa N., Corness, Greg, Droumeva, Milena (2009): What the body knows: Exploring the benefits of embodied metaphors in hybrid physical digit. In Interacting with Computers, 21 (1) pp. 66-75. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.intcom.2008.10.005
Antle, Alissa N. (2007): The CTI framework: informing the design of tangible systems for children. In: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Tangible and Embedded Interaction , 2007, . pp. 195-202. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1226969.1227010
Read, Janet C., Markopoulos, Panos, Pares, Narcis, Hourcade, Juan Pablo, Antle, Alissa N. (2008): Child computer interaction. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2008 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems April 5-10, 2008, . pp. 2419-2422. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1358628.1358697
Antle, Alissa N., Droumeva, Milena, Corness, Greg (2008): Playing with the sound maker: do embodied metaphors help children learn?. In: Proceedings of ACM IDC08 Interaction Design and Children , 2008, . pp. 178-185. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1463689.1463754
Gilutz, Shuli, Black, John B., Peyser, Deena, Mandelman, Samuel D., Hellmann, Esther, Antle, Alissa N., Droumeva, Milena, Corness, Greg, Hourcade, Juan Pablo, Beitler, Daiana, Flores, Pablo, Cormenzana, Fernando (2009): Metaphors Children Live By: Enactments and Simulations With Interactive Media. In: Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting April 2-4, 2009, Denver, Colorado.
Antle, Alissa N., Corness, Greg, Droumeva, Milena (2009): Springboard: exploring embodiment, balance and social justice. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2009 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems , 2009, . pp. 3961-3966. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1520340.1520601
Antle, Alissa N., Droumeva, Milena, Ha, Daniel (2009): Thinking with hands: an embodied approach to the analysis of children\'s interaction with . In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2009 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems , 2009, . pp. 4027-4032. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1520340.1520612
Antle, Alissa N., Droumeva, Milena, Ha, Daniel (2009): Hands on what?: comparing children\'s mouse-based and tangible-based interaction. In: Proceedings of ACM IDC09 Interaction Design and Children , 2009, . pp. 80-88. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1551788.1551803
Bakker, Saskia, Antle, Alissa N., Hoven, Elise van den (2009): Identifying embodied metaphors in children\'s sound-action mappings. In: Proceedings of ACM IDC09 Interaction Design and Children , 2009, . pp. 140-149. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1551788.1551812
Antle, Alissa N., Fernaeus, Ylva, Marshall, Paul (2009): Children and embodied interaction: seeking common ground. In: Proceedings of ACM IDC09 Interaction Design and Children , 2009, . pp. 306-308. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1551788.1551868
Seaborn, Katie, Antle, Alissa N. (2010): The tiresias effect: feedforward using light versus temperature in a tangible user interfa. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2010 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems , 2010, . pp. 3427-3432. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1753846.1753996
Wang, Sijie, Bevans, Allen, Antle, Alissa N. (2009): StitchRV: multi-camera fiducial tracking. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Tangible and Embedded Interaction , 2009, . pp. 287-290. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1709886.1709947
Antle, Alissa N., Corness, Greg, Bakker, Saskia, Droumeva, Milena, Hoven, Elise van den, Bevans, Allen (2009): Designing to support reasoned imagination through embodied metaphor. In: Proceedings of the 2009 Conference on Creativity and Cognition , 2009, . pp. 275-284. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1640233.1640275
Bekker, Tilde, Antle, Alissa N. (2011): Developmentally situated design (DSD): making theoretical knowledge accessible to designer. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2011 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems , 2011, . pp. 2531-2540. https://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1978942.1979312
Antle, Alissa N., Marshall, Paul, Hoven, Elise van den (2011): Workshop on embodied interaction: theory and practice in HCI. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2011 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems , 2011, . pp. 5-8. https://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1979742.1979592
Vidyarthi, Jay, Antle, Alissa N., Riecke, Bernhard E. (2011): Sympathetic guitar: can a digitally augmented guitar be a social entity?. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2011 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems , 2011, . pp. 1819-1824. https://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1979742.1979863
Milne, Andrew P., Antle, Alissa N., Riecke, Bernhard E. (2011): Tangible and body-based interaction with auditory maps. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2011 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems , 2011, . pp. 2329-2334. https://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1979742.1979874
Antle, Alissa N., Wise, Alyssa F., Nielsen, Kristine (2011): Towards Utopia: designing tangibles for learning. In: Proceedings of ACM IDC11 Interaction Design and Children , 2011, . pp. 11-20. https://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1999030.1999032
Macaranas, Anna, Antle, Alissa N., Riecke, Bernhard E. (2012): Bridging the gap: attribute and spatial metaphors for tangible interface design. In: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Tangible and Embedded Interaction , 2012, . pp. 161-168. https://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2148131.2148166
Antle, Alissa N. (2012): Knowledge gaps in hands-on tangible interaction research. In: Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces , 2012, . pp. 233-240. https://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2388676.2388726
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