Wendy Kellogg
Wendy A. Kellogg is Manager of Social Computing at IBM's T. J. Watson Research Center. Her current work involves designing and studying systems for supporting computer-mediated communication (CMC) in groups and organizations. Wendy's work in human-computer interaction (HCI) over the last two decades has spanned several areas, including theory, evaluation methods, design, and development. She holds a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Oregon. She is author of papers in the fields of HCI and CSCW. She served as Technical Papers Co-Chair for CHI 2005, as Technical Program Co-Chair for ACM's DIS 2000 ("Designing Interactive Systems") conference, and as General Co-Chair for ACM's CSCW 2000 ("Computer-Supported Cooperative Work") and ACM's CHI 1994 ("Human Factors in Computing Systems") conferences. Wendy is a former member of the National Academies of Science Computer Science and Telecommunications Board and was elected ACM Fellow in 2002.
Contact information:
Email: wkellogg@us.ibm.com, Wendy A Kellogg/Watson/IBM@IBMUS
Internal Address: 1S-B56, Hawthorne
External Address:
IBM
T.J. Watson Research Center,
P.O.
Box 704, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 USA
Publications:
(Also see group papers)
Bellamy,
R.K.E., Brezin, J., Kellogg, W.A., and Richards, J.T. (2001). Designing
an e-grocery application for a Palm computer: Usability and interface
issues. IEEE Communications, 8(4),
special issue on pervasive computing.
Boyarski,
D. and Kellogg, W.A. (Eds.) (2000). Proceedings
of ACM Designing Interacting Systems 2000 conference (DIS2000).
NY: ACM Press.
Kellogg,
W.A., Lewis, C., and Polson, P. (Eds.) (2000). New
agendas for human-computer interaction. Human-Computer
Interaction, 15(2,3). Mahway,
NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Special millennial double issue on the
future of HCI.
Kellogg,
W.A., Richards, J.T., Swart, C., Malkin, P., Laff, M., Hanson, V., and
Hailpern, B. (1998). NetVista: Growing an Internet solution for schools.
IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 37,
No. 1.
Kellogg,
W.A., Bellamy, R.K.E., and Van Deusen, M. (1997). A practical guide to
working with edited video. In M. Hellander (Ed.), Handbook
of Human-Computer Interaction. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers.
Kellogg,
W.A. and Viehland, D.W. (Eds.) (1995). Special issue: Education and the
Internet. Computers & Education,
24(3), April, 1995, pp. 141-255.
Kellogg,
W.A. and Richards, J.T. (1995). The human factors of information on the
Internet. In J. Nielsen (Ed.), Advances
in human-computer interaction, Volume 5. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
Carroll,
J.M., Kellogg, W.A., and Rosson, M.B. (1991). The task-artifact cycle.
In J.M. Carroll (Ed.), Designing interaction:
Psychology at the human-computer interface. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge
University Press.
Kellogg,
W.A., Carroll, J.M., and Richards, J.T. (1991). Making reality a cyberspace.
In M. Benedikt (Ed.), Cyberspace: First
steps. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Kellogg,
W.A. (1990). Qualitative artifact analysis. In Human-Computer
Interaction -- Interact90: Proceedings of the Third IFIP Conference
on Human-Computer Interaction. Amsterdam: North-Holland. (Cambridge,
UK, 27-31 August, 1990).
Carroll,
J.M. and Kellogg, W.A. (1989). Artifact as theory-nexus: Hermeneutics
meets theory-based design. In K. Bice and C.H. Lewis (Eds.), Human
Factors in Computing Systems, the Proceedings of CHI89 (Austin,
Texas, USA, April 30-May 4, 1989). New York, NY: ACM, pp. 7-14.
Thomas,
J.C. and Kellogg, W.A. (1989). Minimizing ecological gaps in interface
design. IEEE Software, January, 1989,
pp. 78-86.
Carroll,
J.M., Mack, R.L., and Kellogg, W.A. (1988). Interface metaphors and user
interface design. In M. Helender (Ed.), Handbook
of human-computer interaction. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers,
B.V. (North-Holland).
Rosson,
M.B., Maass, S., and Kellogg, W.A. (1988). The designer as user: Building
requirements for design tools from design practice. Communications
of the ACM, 31, pp.
1288-1299.
Kellogg,
W.A. (1987). Conceptual consistency in the user interface: Effects on
user performance. Proceedings of INTERACT87,
Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (Stuttgart, September
1-4, 1987).
Kellogg,
W.A. and Breen, T.J. (1987). Evaluating user and system models: Applying
scaling techniques to problems in human-computer interaction. In J.M.
Carroll and P. Tanner (Eds.), Human Factors
in Computing Systems, the Proceedings of CHI87 (Toronto,
Canada, April 5-9, 1987). New York, NY: ACM, pp. 303-308.
Rosson,
M.B., Maass, S., and Kellogg, W.A. (1987). Designing for designers: An
analysis of design practice in the real world. In J. Carroll and P. Tanner
(Eds.), Human Factors in Computing Systems,
the Proceedings of CHI87 (Toronto, Canada, April 5-9, 1987).
New York, NY: ACM, pp. 137-142.
Henik,
A., Friedrich, F., and Kellogg, W.A. (1983). The dependence of semantic
relatedness effects upon prime processing. Memory
& Cognition, 11(4), 366-373.
Personal website or personal page:
http://www.research.ibm.com/people/w/wkellogg/index.html
Other Links:
Computer Science and
Telecommunications Board
Social
Computing and World Jam
Interaction Design
Institute Ivrea
Computer-Related Design, Royal College
of Art
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