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Call for papers
Jonathan Back, Dominic Furniss, Simon Attfield, Stephen Hassard and Ann Blandford
Exploring the importance of reflection in the control room
University College London
Travis J. Brown
Self informatics: Considerations for designing technology which supports user reflection
Indiana University
Daragh Byrne and Gareth J.F. Jones
Creating stories for reflection from multimodal lifelog content: An initial investigation
Dublin City University
Brett Clippingdale, Mark W. Newman, Martha E. Pollack and Michael A. Fauman
Reflecting on mood and movement
University of Michigan
Matt Eliot
Toward the ideal self: Investigating potential technologies for self-improvement
University of Washington
Rowanne Fleck
Supporting reflection on experience with SenseCam
University of Sussex
Elizabeth Goodman
Learning in nature: Reflection as means and motivation
University of California Berkeley
Brian M. Landry
Designing for personal reflection: The role of reflection in photo-based communication
Georgia Institute of Technology
Siān E. Lindley, Dave Randall, Maxine Glancy, Nicola Smyth and Richard Harper
Reflecting on oneself and on others: Multiple perspectives via SenseCam
Microsoft Research Cambridge, Manchester Metropolitan University, BBC Research Innovation
Richard Morris
Supporting collaboration and reflection with digital tabletops
Open University
James Pierce
Designing for material awareness in everyday life
Indiana University Bloomington
Elaine Raybourn
Intercultural competence game-based training that fosters reflection
Sandia National Laboratories
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