Publications

Journals • Conferences • Invited Conference Papers • Refereed Short Conference Papers • Non-Refereed Conference Papers • Non-Refereed Workshop Publications • Refereed Book Chapters • Abstracts • Refereed Workshop Publications • Popular Press • Organized Workshops • Posters • Technical Reports • Theses


Journals

  • Annie Y.S. Lau, Katie Siek, Luis Fernandez-Luque, Huibert Tange, Prajesh Chhanabhai, Simon Y.W. Li, Peter Elkin, Ahmed Arjabi, Les Walczowski, Chee Siang Ang, and Gunther Eysenbach. Role of Social Media for Patients and Consumer Health. IMIA Yearbook 2011, 6(1):131-138, 2011. [HTML]
  • Danish U. Khan*, Swamy Ananthanarayan*, and Katie A. Siek. Exploring Everyday Health Routines of a Low Socioeconomic Population through Multimedia Elicitations. Journal of Participatory Medicine, Vol 3(e39):10 pages, August 29, 2011. Download: [HTML]
  • Stephen E. Ross, Kevin B. Johnson, Katie A. Siek, Jeffry S. Gordon, Danish U. Khan*, and Leah M. Haverhals. Two Complementary Personal Medication Management Applications on a Common Platform: Case Report. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 13(3):e45 (13 pages), 2011. Impact Factor: 4.7. Download: [HTML]
  • Leah M. Haverhals, Courtney A. Lee, Katie A. Siek, Carol A. Darr, Sunny A. Linnebur, J. Mark Ruscin, and Stephen E. Ross. Older Adults with Multi-morbidity: Medication Management Processes and Design Implications for Personal Health Applications. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 13(2):e44 (11 pages), 2011. Impact Factor: 4.7 [HTML]
  • Katie A. Siek, Danish U. Khan*, Stephen E. Ross, Leah Haverhals, Jane Meyers*, and Steven Cali. Designing a Personal Health Application for Older Adults to Manage Medications: A Comprehensive Case Study. Journal of Medical Systems, pp. 50 pages, 2011. Impact Factor: 0.654
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  • Katie A. Siek, Stephen E. Ross, Danish U. Khan, Leah M. Haverhals, Steven R. Cali, and Jane Meyers. Colorado Care Tablet: The Design of an Interoperable Personal Health Application to Help Older Adults with Multimorbidity Manage their Medications. Journal of Biomedical Informatics, pp. 5 pages, 2010. Impact Factor: 2.432
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  • Katie A. Siek and Julie Maitland. Studying the place of Technology to Lower Financial Barriers for Dietary Change. Methods of Information in Medicine, 49(1):74–80, 2009 (online), 2010 (print).
    DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3414/ME09-02-0004; Impact Factor: 1.690
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  • Janet L. Welch, Katie A. Siek, Kay H. Connelly, Kim S. Astroth, M. Sue McManus, Linda Scott, Seongkum Heo, and Michael A. Kraus. Merging health literacy with computer technology: Self-managing diet and fluid intake among adult hemodialysis patients. Patient Education and Counseling, 79(2):192–198, September 2009.
    DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2009.08.016; Impact Factor: 1.975
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  • Katie A. Siek, Kay Connelly, Suzanne Menzel, and Laura Hopkins. Propagating Diversity through Active Dissemination. Computer, 40(2):89–92, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, USA, 2007.
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  • Kay H. Connelly, Anne M. Faber, Yvonne Rogers, Katie A. Siek, and Tammy Toscos. Mobile applications that empower people to monitor their personal health.e & i Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik, 123(4):124–128, April 2006.
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Conferences

  • Danish U. Khan*, Swamy Ananthanarayan*, An T. Le#, Christopher L. Schaefbauer* and Katie A. Siek. Designing Mobile Snack Application for Low Socioeconomic Status Families. In 6th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, page 57 – 64, 2012. Acceptance Rate: 34%. [PDF]
  • Beenish Chaudry*, Kay Connelly, Katie A. Siek, and Janet L. Welch. Mobile interface design for low literacy populations. In IHI 2012, page 10 pages, Accepted – To Appear.
  • Beenish Chaudry, Kay Connelly, Katie A. Siek, and Janet L. Welch. The Design of a Mobile Portion Size Estimation Interface for a Low Literacy Population. In5th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, pp. 10 pages, 2011. Acceptance Rate: 36% Details     BibTeX     Download: [HTML]
  • Christopher L. Schaefbauer and Katie A. Siek. Cautious, but Optimistic: Primary Care Provider Documentation Workflows with Electronic Medical Records. In 5th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, pp. 63-70, 2011.
    Acceptance Rate: 36%
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  • Danish U. Khan*, Katie A. Siek, Leah Haverhals, Steven Cali, Stephen E. Ross, and Jane Meyers*. Designing a Personal Health Application for Older Adults to Manage Medications. In First International ACM Conference on Health Informatics, pp. 10 pages, ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2010. Received the best regular paper award.
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  • Julie Maitland, Katie A. Siek, and Matthew Chalmers. Persuasion not Required: Obstacles Faced by Low-Income Caregiers to Improve Dietary Behaviour. InPervasive Healthcare 2009: Proceedings of the 3rd International ICST Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare 2009, 2009.
    36% Acceptance; Nominated for Best Paper – 13.5% accepted papers nominated; 4.95% submitted papers nominated
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  • Katherine Peterson and Katie A. Siek. Analysis of Information Disclosure on a Social Networking Site. In Online Communities and Social Computing, pp. 256–264, 2009.
    Acceptance Rate: 32%
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  • Katie A. Siek, Jeffrey S. LaMarche, and Julie Maitland. Bridging the Information Gap: Collaborative Technology Design with Low-Income At-Risk Families to Engender Healthy Behaviors. In OZCHI ’09: Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference of the Australian Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group, pp. 89–96, ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2009.
    DOI: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1738826.1738841; Acceptance Rate: 53%
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  • Katie A. Siek. The Knot or the Noose? Analysis of Privacy on a Wedding Planning Website. In Proceedings of Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing 2009, pp. 6 pages, ACM, New York, NY, 2009.
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  • Gloria Childress Townsend, Suzanne Menzel, and Katie A. Siek. Leveling the CS1 playing field. In SIGCSE ’07: Proceedings of the 38th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education, pp. 331–335, ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2007.
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  • Katie A. Siek, Kay H. Connelly, Yvonne Rogers, Paul Rohwer, Desiree Lambert, and Janet L. Welch. When Do We Eat? An Evaluation of Food Items Input into an Electronic Food Monitoring Application. In Pervasive Healthcare 2006: Proceedings of the 1st International ICST Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare 2006, pp. 1–10, 2006.
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  • Katie A. Siek, Yvonne Rogers, and Kay H. Connelly. Fat Finger Worries: How Older and Younger Users Physically Interact with PDAs. In Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2005, pp. 267–280, 2005.
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  • Katie A. Siek, Amanda Stephano, Diane Cessna, Kay Connelly, and Beth Plale. Work In Progress: Just Be An Interactive Experience for K-12 Students. InFrontiers in Education, 2005. FIE ’05. Proceedings 35th Annual Conference, pp. F3H–15–F3H-16, 2005.
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  • Raja Sooriamurthi, Arijit Sengupta, Suzanne Menzel, Katie A. Moor (Siek), Sidd Stamm, and Katy Borner. Java engagement for teacher training: an experience report. In Frontiers in Education, 2004. FIE 2004. 34th Annual, pp. t2D/17–t2D/22 Vol. 1, 2004.
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  • Helen Chen, Pete Wyckoff, and Katie Moor (Siek). Cost/Performance Evaluation of Gigabit Ethernet and Myrinet as Cluster Interconnect. In OPNETWORK 2000, 2000.
    Distinguished Paper Award
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Invited Conference Papers

  • Katie A. Siek, Danish Ullah Khan, and Stephen E. Ross. A Usability Inspection of Medication Management in Three Personal Health Applications. In Human Centered Design, pp. 129–138, 2009.
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  • Kay H. Connelly, Katie A. Siek, Yvonne Rogers, Josette Jones, Michael A. Kraus, Susan Perkins, Laurie L. Trevino, and Janet L. Welch. Designing a PDA Interface for Dialysis Patients to Monitor Diet in their Everyday Life. In Proc. of Human Computer Interaction – International, pp. 5 pages, 2005.
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Refereed Short Conference Papers

  • Swamy Ananthanarayan*, Miranda Sheh#, Alice Chien#, Halley Profita*, and Katie A. Siek. PT Viz: Towards a Wearable Device for Visualizing Knee Rehabilitation Exercises. In Proceedings of the 2013 ACM annual conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI’ 13), pages 4, 2013. [PDF]
  • Danish U. Khan*, Katie A. Siek, and Swamy Ananthanarayan*. Towards Designing Health Management Interfaces for Low Socioeconomic Families. In 6th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, page 167 – 170, 2012. [PDF]
  • Rodney D Nielsen, Richard Voyles, Daniel Bolanos, Mohammad Mahoor, Wilson Pace, Katie Siek, and Wayne Ward. A platform for human-robot dialog systems research. In Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intel ligence (AAAI) Fall Symposium: Dialog with Robots, page 2 pages, 2010. [HTML]
  • Swaminathan Ananthanarayan* and Katie A. Siek. Health Sense: A Gedanken Experiment on Persuasive Wearable Technology for Health Awareness. InFirst International ACM Conference on Health Informatics, pp. 400-404, ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2010.
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  • Julie Maitland and Katie A. Siek. Technological Approaches to Promoting Physical Activity. In OZCHI ’09: Proceedings of the 21st Australian Conference on Computer-Human Interaction, pp. 277–280, ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2009.
    DOI: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1738826.1738841; Acceptance Rate: 53%
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  • Katie A. Siek, Kay H. Connelly, and Yvonne Rogers. Pride and prejudice: learning how chronically ill people think about food. In CHI ’06: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems, pp. 947–950, ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2006.
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Non-Refereed Conference Papers

  • Kay H. Connelly, Tom Jagatic, Ashraf Khalil, Yong Liu, Katie A. Siek, and Sid Stamm. The Internet Hunt Revisited: Personal Information Accessible via the Web. In www@10, 2004.
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  • Katie A. Siek, Ashraf Khalil, Yong Liu, Nick Edmonds, and Kay H. Connelly. A Comparative Study of Web Language Support for Mobile Web Browsers. Inwww@10, 2004.
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Refereed Workshop Publications

  • Allison T. Brown* and Katie A. Siek. #Health@You: An Overview of Text-based Glanceable Displays as a Tool for Socio-technical Interventions. In Workshop on  Interactive Systems In Healthcare (WISH), pp: 13-14, Nov 4, 2012. [pdf]
  • Danish U. Khan, Swamy Ananthanarayan, An T. Le, and Katie A. Siek. Evaluation of Physical Activity Monitoring Applications for Android. In Evaluating Off-the-Shelf Technologies for Personal Health Monitoring, UbiComp 2012. [PDF]
  • Swamy Ananthanarayan*, Alice Y. Chien#, Miranda Shehand Katie A. Siek. Visualizing Physical Therapy with Electroluminescence Wire. In Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare (WISH), pp: 179-182, Oct 22, 2011. [pdf]
  • Danish U. Khan*, An T. Le#, and Katie A. Siek. Designing a Sociotechnological Intervention to Improve Snacking in Low Socioeconomic Families. In Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare (WISH), pp: 72-76, Oct 22, 2011. [pdf]
  • Christopher L. Schaefbauer and Katie A. Siek. The Potential to Integrate Computational Thinking into K-12 Health Curriculums. In Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare (WISH), pp: 165-169, Oct 22, 2011.
  • Julie Maitland and Katie A. Siek. Small Hammers and Silver Bullets: Low-Income Families Dietary Behavioral Change and Ubicomp. In Globicomp: Taking Ubicomp Beyond Developed Worlds – Workshop at 11th international conference on Ubiquitous computing – UbiComp 2009, pp. 4 pages, 2009.
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  • Katie A. Siek, Steven E. Ross, Kay H. Connelly, Jeffrey S. LaMarche*, Danish Ullah Khan*, and Beenish Chaudry*. Challenges in Evaluating Three Assistive Health Applications. . In Evaluating New Interactions in Healthcare: Challenges and Approaches Workshop at the 27th international conference on Human factors in computing systems – CHI 2009, pp. 4 pages, 2009.
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  • Katie A. Siek, Kay H. Connelly, Yvonne Rogers, Paul Rohwer*, Desiree Lambert, and Janet L. Welch.. The Food We Eat: An Evaluation of Food Items Input into an Electronic Food Monitoring Application. In Ubiquitous Healthcare – UbiHealth 2006 – Workshop 8th international conference on Ubiquitous computing – UbiComp 2006, pp. 12 pages, 2006.
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  • Katie A. Siek and Kay H. Connelly. Lessons Learned Conducting User Studies in a Dialysis Ward. In Reality Testing Workshop – at the 24th international conference on Human factors in computing systems – CHI 2006, pp. 4 pages, 2006.
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Non-Refereed Workshop Publications

  • Katie A. Siek. Position Statement: Improving the Feedback Loop. In Workshop on Accessible Electronic Health Records co-located with ASSETS 2010, pp. 2 pages, 2010.
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Refereed Book Chapters

  • Katie A. Siek and Kay Connelly. Health Informatics: A Patient-Centered Approach to Diabetes, MIT Press, 603-641, 2010.
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  • K. A. Siek, K. H. Connelly, B. Chaudry, D. Lambert, and J. L. Welch. Evaluation of Two Mobile Nutrition Tracking Applications for Chronically Ill Populations with Low Literacy Skills. In J. Tan and P. Olla, editors, Mobile Health Solutions for Biomedical Applications, pp. 1–23, IGI Global, 2009.
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  • Katie A. Siek. Handbook of Research on User Interface Design and Evaluation for Mobile Technology, pp. 624–634, IGI, February 2008.
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Abstracts

  • Kay Connelly, Katie Siek, Janet Welch, Beenish Chaudry*, Josette Jones, and Linda Scott. Case study of design of a mobile health application for a chronically Ill, low-literacy population. In mHealth Summit: Mobile Technologies as a Platform for Health Research and Healthcare Delivery, pp. 2 pages, Foundation for the National Institutes of Health, 2009.
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  • Janet L. Welch, Kay Connelly, Katie A. Siek, Josette Jones, Susan M. Perkins, Beenish Chaudry*, Janet Kain, Linda Scott, Kim Astroth, Seongkum Heo, Sue McManus, Jerry T. Mooney, and Cynthia S. Johnson. Merging Literacy with Computer Technology for Self-Managing Diet and Fluid Intake. In 20th International Nursing Research Congress Focusing on Evidence-Based Practice, pp. 1 page, 2009.
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  • Janet L. Welch, Kay Connelly, Katie A. Siek, Josette Jones, Susan M. Perkins, Beenish Chaudry*, and Laurie Trevino. Designing a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Application to Self-Monitor Dietary and Fluid Intake. In National Kidney Foundation Abstracts of 2008 Clinical Meetings Poster Presentations, pp. 1 page, National Kidney Foundation, Inc., New York, NY USA, 2008.
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Popular Press

  • Katie A. Siek and Minaxi Gupta. Publish and prosper or procreate and perish? In Suzanne Menzel and Katie A. Siek, editors, ACM-W Newsletter, pages 3–9, Summer 2011.
  • Katie A. Siek. What are our responsibilities when designing sociotechnical health interventions? In Elizabeth D. Mynatt, editor, interactions, volume 18, pages 20–23, New York, NY, USA, September 2011. ACM.
  • Rebecca E. Grinter, Katie A. Siek, and Andrea Grimes*. Is Wellness Informatics a Field of Human-Centered Health Informatics?. In interactions, pp. 76–79, ACM, January & February 2010. DOI: 10.1145/1649475.1649494
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  • Steve Neely, Graeme Stevenson, Christian Kray, Ingrid Mulder, Kay Connelly, and Katie A. Siek. Evaluating Pervasive and Ubiquitous Systems. IEEE Pervasive Computing, 7(3):85–88, IEEE Educational Activities Department, Piscataway, NJ, USA, 2008.
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  • Katie A. Siek, Kay H. Connelly, Amanda L. Stephano, Suzanne Menzel, Jacki Bauer, and Beth Plale. Breaking the Geek Myth: Addressing Young Women’s Misperceptions about Technology Careers. In Learning and Leading with Technology, pp. 19–22, 33, International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), April 2006.
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  • Janet L. Welch, Katie A. Siek, Kay H. Connelly, Josette F. Jones, Susan M. Perkins, and Laurie L. Trevino. Technology in the Dialysis Clinic: Researchers Study How Patients Can Use PDAs to Self-Monitor Diet. In Renal Business Today, pp. 2 pages, 2006. http://www.renalbusiness.com/articles/2006/12/technology-in-the-dialysis-clinic.aspx
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Organized Workshops

  • Rebecca E. Grinter, Katie A. Siek, and Andrea Grimes*. Wellness informatics: towards a definition and grand challenges. In CHI EA ’10: Proceedings of the 28th of the international conference extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems, pp. 4505–4508, ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2010. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1753846.1754185
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  • Chris Stephenson, Suzanne Menzel, Katie A. Siek, and Sriram Mohan.. Improving K-12 Outreach through Roadshows. In SIGCSE EA ’09: Proceedings of the 40th SIGCSE technical symposium extended abstracts on Computer science education, pp. 2 pages, ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2009.
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  • Samantha Foley*, Jennifer Franko, Laura Hopkins, Suzanne Menzel, and Katie A. Siek.. Demystifying and Degeekifying Computing through K-12 Outreach. In SIGCSE EA ’07: Proceedings of the 38th SIGCSE technical symposium extended abstracts on Computer science education, pp. 2 pages, ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2007.
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  • Paul D. Rohwer*, Julie Maitland*, Kay H. Connelly, Katie A. Siek, Gisele Bennett, and Valerie Lafond-Favieres. Technology has escaped from the zoo: studying usability in the wild. In Interact EA 2007: 11th IFIP TC 13 International Conference extended abstracts on Human-Computer Interaction, pp. 2 pages, Lecture Notes in Computer Science: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI 4662, 2007.
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  • Gisele Bennett, Gitte Lindgaard, Bruce Tsuji, Kay H. Connelly, and Katie A. Siek. Reality testing: HCI challenges in non-traditional environments. In CHI ’06: CHI ’06 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems, pp. 1679–1682, ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2006.
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Posters

  • Vivian Phinney#, Steven Carroll#, Leonid Meltrager#, and Katie A. Siek. Avalon: Facilitating the Use of the Internet for Older Adults. In Proceedings from the Colorado Celebration of Women inComputing, pp. 1 page, Boulder, Colorado, USA, 2008.
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  • Katie A. Siek, Jane Meyers*, Stephen E. Ross, and Leah Haverhals. Colorado Care Tablet: Developing a Personal Health Record for Older Adults. In MobiSys EA ’08: Extended Abstracts for Proceeding of the 6th international conference on Mobile systems, applications, and services, pp. 1 page, ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2008.
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  • Katie A. Siek, Jane Meyers*, Stephen E. Ross, and and Leah Haverhals. Colorado Care Tablet: Designing a Personal Health Record for Older Adults. InProceedings from the Colorado Celebration of Women inComputing, pp. 1 page, Boulder, Colorado, USA, 2008.
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  • Katie A. Siek, Kay Connelly, and Yvonne Rogers. Fat Finger Worries: How Older and Younger Users Physically Interact with PDAs. 2005. Second Place Outstanding Research Award in Technology Category
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  • Katie A. Siek and Kay H. Connelly. Assistive Technologies for Dialysis Patients. In Proceedings of Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing 2004, 2004. Best Technical Poster for a New Investigator
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  • Katie A. Moor (Siek), Helen Chen, and James Brandt. Evaluation of Gigabit Ethernet for Cluster Computing. In SIGCSE EA ’01: Proceedings of the thirty-second SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer Science Education 2001, ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2001. Placed in Top 5.
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  • 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 Kershaw, and Hillary Davis. A General Framework for Wireless Smart Distributed Sensors. In Supercomputing ’01: Proceedings of the 2001 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing (CDROM), ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2001.
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Technical Reports

  • Danish U. Khan, Katie A. Siek, Leah Haverhals, Steven Cali, Stephen E. Ross, and Jane Meyers. Don’t They Do That? Interdisciplinary Iterative Design of a Personal Health Application for Older Adults. Department of Computer Science Technical Report No CU-CS-1064-10. Download: [HTML]
  • Vivian Phinney#, Leonid Meltreger#, Steven Carroll#, and Katie A. Siek. Avalon: Facilitating the Use of the Internet for Older Adults CU-CS-1041-08. Technical Report {CU}-{CS}-1041-08, University of Colorado at Boulder Department of Computer Science, 2008. 80 pages
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  • Katie A. Moor (Siek), Kay H. Connelly, and Yvonne Rogers. A Comparative Study of Elderly, Younger, and Chronically Ill Novice PDA Users. Technical Report TR 595, Indiana University, 2004.
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Theses

  • PhD (Computer Science) Thesis of Danish U. Kahn: Design and Evaluation of a Mobile Snack Application for Low Socioeconomic Status Families. August, 2013. [html]
  • BS (Computer Science) Thesis of Christopher L. Schaefbauer: Documenting for Care: Evaluating an EMR for Primary Care Providers. December, 2010.    [pdf]
* denotes graduate student collaborators at the time of writing
# denotes undergraduate student collaborators at the time of writing