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Katherine Everitt
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 26
Citations - 2239
Katherine Everitt is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: User interface & Natural user interface. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 26 publications receiving 2149 citations. Previous affiliations of Katherine Everitt include Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories & Microsoft.
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Design requirements for technologies that encourage physical activity
TL;DR: Houston, a prototype mobile phone application for encouraging activity by sharing step count with friends is described and four design requirements for technologies that encourage physical activity are presented, derived from a three-week long in situ pilot study that was conducted with women who wanted to increase their physical activity.
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UbiTable: Impromptu Face-to-Face Collaboration on Horizontal Interactive Surfaces
TL;DR: The UbiTable project examines the design space of tabletops used as scrap displays and addresses visual accessibility vs. electronic accessibility of documents, an issue which is critical to ubiquitous environments.
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Informing the Design of Direct-Touch Tabletops
Chia Shen,K. Ryall,Clifton Forlines,A. Esenther,Frédéric Vernier,Katherine Everitt,Mike Wu,Daniel Wigdor,Meredith Ringel Morris,Mark Hancock,Edward Tse +10 more
TL;DR: This paper designs, implemented, and studied a variety of tabletop user interfaces, interaction techniques, and usage scenarios, including the need for input methods that transcend traditional mouse- and keyboard-based designs.
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Experiences with and observations of direct-touch tabletops
TL;DR: Observations of user experience "in the wild" on interactive tables in four different real world contexts - all noncontrolled settings are presented.
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Two worlds apart: bridging the gap between physical and virtual media for distributed design collaboration
TL;DR: The Distributed Designers' Outpost is presented, a remote collaboration system based on The Designer's Outpost, a collaborative web site design tool that employs physical Post-it notes as interaction primitives and introduced two awareness mechanisms.