Browsing Public Health Sciences (School of) by Author "Wallace, James, R."
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Activated Motivation: An Opportunity for HCI Research?
Wallace, James (University of Waterloo, 2022-02-24)Self-Determination Theory [7, 13, 14] is a decades-old, widely-validated macro-theory that describes human motivation. Generally, it defines motivation on a spectrum ranging from amotivation, or a lack of motivation, to ... -
The Computational Thematic Analysis Toolkit
Gauthier, Robert; Wallace, James (ACM, 2022-01)As online communities have grown, Computational Social Science has rapidly developed new techniques to study them. However, these techniques require researchers to become experts in a wide variety of tools in addition to ... -
Creating Your Bubble: Personal Space On and Around Large Public Displays
Wallace, James R.; Iskander, Nancy; Lank, Edward (ACM, 2016-05)We describe an empirical study that explores how users establish and use personal space around large public displays (LPDs). Our study complements field studies in this space by more fully characterizing interpersonal ... -
Effect of Bezel Presence and Width on Visual Search
Wallace, James R.; Vogel, Daniel; Lank, Edward (Association for Computing Machinery, 2014-06)We investigate how the presence and width of interior bezels impacts visual search performance across tiled displays. In spite of a potential benefit from structured segmentation, we do not find significant differences in ... -
The effect of interior bezel presence and width on magnitude judgement
Wallace, James R.; Vogel, Daniel; Lank, Edward (Canadian Human-Computer Communications Society, 2014-05)Large displays are often constructed by tiling multiple small displays, creating visual discontinuities from inner bezels that may affect human perception of data. Our work investigates how bezels impact magnitude judgement, ... -
Felines, Foragers, and Physicists: Supporting Scientific Outreach with Multi-Surface and Multi-Space Games
Cheung, Victor; Wallace, James R. (Association for Computing Machinery, 2016-11-06)We describe the design, development, and deployment of two scientific outreach games to support an open house event at an Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) by an 11-member team of academics and practitioners over a ... -
Food Literacy while Shopping: Motivating Informed Food Purchasing Behaviour with a Situated Gameful App
Bomfim, Marcela C.C.; Kirkpatrick, Sharon I.; Nacke, Lennart; Wallace, James R. (ACM, 2020-04-25)Establishing healthy eating patterns early in life is critical and has implications for lifelong health. Situated interventions are a promising approach to improve eating patterns. How- ever, HCI research has emphasized ... -
Group vs Individual: Impact of TOUCH and TILT Cross-Device Interactions on Mixed-Focus Collaboration
Homaeian, Leila; Goyal, Nippun; Wallace, James R; Scott, Stacey (Association for Computing Machinery, 2018-04-28)Cross-device environments (XDEs) have been devel-oped to support a multitude of collaborative activities. Yet, little is known about how different cross-device in-teraction techniques impact group collaboration; in-cluding ... -
"I Will Not Drink With You Today": A Topic-Guided Thematic Analysis of Addiction Recovery on Reddit
Gauthier, Robert; Costello, Mary Jean; Wallace, James (ACM, 2022-04)Recovery from addiction is a journey that requires a lifetime of support from a strong network of peers. Many people seek out this support through online communities, like those on Reddit. However, as these communities ... -
Merlynne: Motivating Peer-to-Peer Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with a Serious Game
Chan, Tina; Gauthier, Robert; Suarez, Ally; Sia, Nicholas F.; Wallace, James R (ACM, 2021-09)Human-Computer Interaction researchers have explored how online communities can be leveraged for peer support, but general disinterest and a lack of engagement have emerged as substantial barriers to their use in practice. ... -
Nature vs. Stress: Investigating the Use of Biophilia in Non-Violent Exploration Games to Reduce Stress
Reetz, Adrian; Valtchanov, Deltcho; Barnett-Cowan, Michael; Hancock, Mark; Wallace, James R (ACM, 2021)Games hold the potential to help many address health-related issues such as chronic stress. We investigated the use of biophilia, an affective response to nature grounded in the psychology literature, as indirect physiological ... -
Pirate Bri’s Grocery Adventure: Teaching Food Literacy through Shopping
Bomfim, Marcela C.C.; Wallace, James (ACM, 2018-04)Food Literacy (FL) is associated with the improvement of autonomy and confidence around food, healthier dietary intake, and chronic disease prevention. However, to date, behaviour change research at CHI has focused on ... -
Post-Hackathon Learning Circles: Supporting Lean Startup Development
Chan, Tina; McMurray, Josephine; Levy, AnneMarie; Sveistrup, Heidi; Wallace, James R (ACM, 2020-04-25)Hackathons provide rapid, hands-on opportunities to explore innovative solutions to problems, but provide little support to teams in moving those solutions into practice. We explore the use of post-hackathon Learning Circles ... -
Reflections on Our Human-Centred Qualitative Data Science Journey
Gauthier, Robert P.; Wallace, James (University of Waterloo, 2022-02-28)We are HCI researchers from the University of Waterloo’s School of Public Health Sciences. Many of our colleagues are social science researchers, and are tackling important issues like vaccine hesitancy, mental health, and ... -
Subtle and Personal Workspace Requirements for Visual Search Tasks on Public Displays
Wallace, James R.; Ariel, Weingarten; Lank, Edward (ACM Press, 2017-05-06)We explore how users approach and define personal space on large, public displays. Our results show that users of public displays use one of two strategies for visual search tasks: minimizers create a small window and work ... -
TalkingTiles: Supporting Personalization and Customization in an AAC App for Individuals with Aphasia
Huijbregts, Thomas; Wallace, James R. (ACM, 2015-11)The development of ‘Post-PC’ interactive surfaces, such as smartphones and tablets, and specialized support software informed by HCI research has created new opportunities for Augmentative and Alternative Communication ... -
Technologies, Methods, and Values: Changes in Empirical Research at CSCW 1990 – 2015
Wallace, James R.; Oji, Saba; Anslow, Craig (Association for Computing Machinery, 2017-11-01)The field of Computer Supported Cooperative Work has constantly evolved to meet the changing needs of individuals at home, at work, and online. To understand how these changes impacted CSCW research, we systematically ...