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Wendy A. Kellogg |
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AWARDS Outstanding
Technical Achievement Award, 1995, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. National
Science Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship, 1980-1983.
PRESENTATIONS
AND INVITED TALKS Kellogg,
W.A. (2001). Using socially
translucent systems to support tacit knowledge in online communities. Invited keynote talk, “Managing Tacit
Knowledge” workshop, ECSCW, 2001, Bonn, Germany. Kellogg,
W.A. and Erickson, T. (2001).
Visualizing complex behavior in online environments. Presentation to the Institute for
Knowledge Management workshop, May, 2001. Kellogg,
W.A. (2001). Measuring online
communities. Session leader for “Integrating
Diverse Research and Development Approaches to the Construction of Social
Cyberspaces.” CHI 2001 workshop,
Seattle, Washington. Kellogg,
W.A. (2001). “Analyzing Dave’s
ESL Café.” Invited talk for “Persistent
Conversation.” HICSS 2001
workshop. Kellogg,
W.A., Patterson, J., and Whittaker, S. (2000). A grand tour of CSCW. Tutorial presented at CSCW, 2000. Kellogg,
W.A. (2000). Supporting collaborative work with socially translucent systems.
Invited talk, MOCHI (Michigan/Ohio special interest group on Kellogg, W.A. (2000. Supporting collaborative work with socially translucent systems. Invited talk, Georgia Tech, April 15, 2000. Kellogg, W.A. (2000). Supporting collaborative work with socially translucent systems. Invited talk, IBM HCI Professional Impact Community, February 17, 2000. Kellogg, W.A. (2000).
Visualizing complex online behavior in support of collaborative
work. Knowledge Management and
Complexity Workshop (3/30-31, London, sponsored by Institute for Knowledge
Management). Kellogg, W.A. (2000). Creating a new paradigm for e-groceries. Paper presented at the IBM Make IT Easy conference. Kellogg,
W.A. (1999). The Social Computing Group. Invited presentation at
"Virtual Environments and Human-Centered Interaction Kellogg,
W.A. (1999). Invited plenary discussant,
“Persistent Conversation” minitrack, HICSS’99. Kellogg, W.A. (1999). Supporting collaborative work with socially translucent systems. Invited talk at the Life-Long Learning and Design Colloquium Series, University of Colorado, February 3, 1999. Kellogg, W.A. and Erickson, T. (1999). Business uses of online communities. Invited presentation at "Research Issues in Online Communities," a CHI'99 workshop, Pittsburgh, PA. Kellogg, W.A. (1999). HCI in the next millennium. Invited presentation at "The Future of Human-Centered Computing," a symposium honoring Doug Englebart, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. Kellogg, W.A. (1999). Knowledge communities as socially translucent systems. Invited paper at Human-Computer Interaction Consortium, Fraser, Colorado. Kellogg, W.A. (1999). Persistent conversation: Discourse as document. Invited discussion, Digital Documents Minitrack, 32nd Hawaii International Conference on Systems Science, Maui, Hawaii. Kellogg, W.A. (1998). Using a virtual community at work: Trust and accountability in conversational systems. Invited presentation at the CHI'98 Workshop on Trust and Accountability. Kellogg,
W.A. (1998). PICS, censorship and intellectual freedom. Invited discussion at
Human-Computer Interaction Consortium, Fraser, Colorado. Kellogg, W.A. (1996). Invited discussant for "Montage" by J. Helfman, HCIC'96, Human-Computer Interaction Consortium, Fraser, Colorado. Kellogg, W.A. (1995). Netcomber: Internet access for K-12. Demonstration at HCIC'95, Human-Computer Interaction Consortium, Fraser, Colorado. Kellogg, W.A. (1995). Invited discussant for CSCW Session, DIS'95, Designing Interactive Systems, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Kellogg, W.A. (1995). Invited discussant for Opening Session of "From Model Worlds to Magic Worlds," CHI'95 Workshop, Denver, Colorado. Kellogg, W.A. (1994). Opening and Closing Plenary Sessions, CHI'94 conference. Kellogg, W.A. (1994). Human factors in computing systems: the CHI'94 conference. Press conference at CHI'94. Kellogg, W.A. (1994). Welcome to CHI'94. Presentation in "What and Why CHI?" a special technical session at CHI'94. Kellogg, W.A. (1993). The cognitive psychology of end-user programming. Invited lecture, Software Psychology Society. Kellogg, W.A. (1992). The case against formal models in human-computer interaction. Invited panel, Cognitive Science Society, Boulder, CO. Kellogg, W.A. (1992). Ecological gaps in user interface evaluation. Invited presentation at “Conceptual Frameworks in Domain-Specific Design Environments” sponsored by the University of Colorado, Estes Park, CO. Kellogg, W.A. (1992). Psychology in the real world. Psychology Colloquium, sponsored by the Psychology Board of Studies, University of California at Santa Cruz. Kellogg, W.A. (1992). The Global Desktop: Using video to envision the future. Invited presentation at Software 2000: The future of programming. Rogowitz, B., Ling, D., and Kellogg, W.A. (1992). Task dependence, veridicality, and pre-attentive vision: Taking advantage of perceptually rich computer environments. Paper presented (by B. Rogowitz) at SPIE/IS&T Conference on Human Vision, San Jose, CA. Kellogg, W.A. (1991). Making reality a cyberspace. Invited lecture, Cyberthon, San Francisco, CA. Kellogg, W.A. (1991). Psychological aspects of virtual reality. Invited presentation at the Stanford Research Institute's Virtual Worlds Conference. Kellogg, W.A. (1991). Virtual reality IN reality. Invited presentation at Virtual Reality Conference. Kellogg, W.A. (1990). Qualitative artifact analysis. Paper presented in an invited session "Qualitative artifact analysis," INTERACT'90, Cambridge, UK. Kellogg, W.A. (1990). Psychological analysis of artifacts. Invited presentation at the Oregon Graduate Institute. Kellogg, W.A. (1990). Psychological analysis of artifacts. Invited presentation at Xerox PARC. Kellogg, W.A. (1990). The NEMC home health care project: An example of the psychological analysis of artifacts. Invited presentation at Hewlett-Packard Advanced Research. Kellogg, W.A., Carroll, J.M., and Richards, J.T. (1990). Making reality a cyberspace. Invited presentation (by W. Kellogg) at the First Conference on Cyberspace, Austin, TX, May 28, 1990. Kellogg, W.A. (1989). Dimensions of consistency. Invited presentation at "Coordinating user interfaces for consistency," CHI'89 workshop, Austin, TX. Kellogg, W.A. (1989). The case for and against user interface consistency. Invited lecture, Polytechnic Institute, Hawthorne, NY. Carroll, J.M. and Kellogg, W.A. (1989). Artifact as theory-nexus: Hermeneutics meets theory-based design. Paper presented (by J. Carroll) at CHI'89, Austin, TX. Kellogg, W.A. (1987). Conceptual consistency in the user interface: Effects on user performance. Paper presented at INTERACT'87, Stuttgart, FDR. Kellogg, W.A. (1987). Conceptual consistency in the user interface. Invited lecture at SHARE'87, Los Angeles, CA. Kellogg, W.A., Friedrich, F., and Henik, A. (1986). Constraints on semantic priming. Invited lecture, Yale University AI lecture series (presented by W. Kellogg). Kellogg, W.A. and Breen, T.J. (1987). Evaluating user and system models: Applying scaling techniques to problems in human-computer interaction. Paper presented (by W. Kellogg) at CHI+GI'87, Toronto, CA. Kellogg, W.A. and Breen, T.J. (1987). Evaluating user and system models: Applying scaling techniques to problems in human-computer interaction. Tea talk, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. Rosson, M.B., Maass, S., and Kellogg, W.A. (1987). Designing for designers: An analysis of design in the real world. Paper presented (by M.B. Rosson) at CHI+GI'87, Toronto, CA. Maass, S., Rosson, M.B., and Kellogg, W.A. (1987). User-friendliness, consistency, and other hard-to-define principles: Interviews with designers. Paper presented (by S. Maass) at Software-Ergonomie, Berlin, FDR. Friedrich, F., Kellogg, W.A., and Henik, A. (1984). Constraints on semantic priming. Paper presented (by F. Friedrich) at the Psychonomic Society. Givon, T., Kellogg, W.A., Posner, M.I., and Yee, P. (1984). Time dynamics of referential processes in discourse. Paper presented (by W. Kellogg) at an invited symposium, "Cross-disciplinary approaches to language processing," Cognitive Science Society. Friedrich, F., Kellogg, W.A., and Henik, A. (1982). The dependence of semantic relatedness effects upon prime processing. Paper presented (by F. Friedrich) at the Psychonomic Society. Kellogg, W.A. (1982). Semantic context effects in visual word recognition: The influence of list predictability on semantic strategies. Paper presented at the Cognitive Science Society, Ann Arbor, MI.
Loops (web-based
conversation-based collaborative environment with semi-structured
interaction, 2001). Pervasive QuickPlace (handheld client for participating remotely in QuickPlace collaborative environments, 1999). Easi-Order (remote grocery shopping on Palm Pilot in cooperation with Safeway UK, 1998-9). Babble (collaborative workgroup environment, 1997-99). IBM NetVista (suite of Internet clients and servers for K-12for Win 3.1, Win'95 and Macintosh, 1993-1996). Responsible for client design and server administration program design (with J. Richards), online help system design, authoring, and implementation, web site design (Netcomber OS/2 version), beta user feedback, interface to usability test team, consultant for installation interface Ultimail Lite, 1994 (an Internet MIME-compliant mail system intended for consumers). Consulted for design and development team with focus on simplifying the user experience. Collaborations (envisionment video of collaborative, distributed software, 1993). Directed and produced a video depicting a software architecture and end-user experience whereby distributed applications collaborate on demand to meet user needs (with J. Vlissides). The Global Desktop of the Future (envisionment video of end-user collaboration via the net, 1992). Directed and produced a video depicting across the net collaboration by musicians using distributed, component software (with M. Van Deusen and R.K.E. Bellamy). New England Medical Center Home Health Care Project (multimedia application to support families newly diagnosed with childhood leukemia, 1990. Technical and design lead for multimedia content based on extensive family interviews. User interface design for the application, particularly sections intended to provide emotional support. |
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