Allison Druin

Affiliations: 
University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
Collaborative Design, Collaborative Inquiry, Children & Technology
Website:
http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil
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Hou W, Komlodi A, Lutters W, et al. (2015) Supporting children's online identity in international communities Behaviour and Information Technology. 34: 375-391
Fails JA, Druin A, Guha ML. (2014) Interactive storytelling: Interacting with people, environment, and technology International Journal of Arts and Technology. 7: 112-124
Druin A, Fails JA, Guha ML. (2014) Including children in technology design processes: History, techniques and practices Conference On Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings. 1021-1022
Foss E, Guha ML, Druin A. (2014) Wear Nice Socks: Guidance for Conducting In-Home Studies with Children Studying and Designing Technology For Domestic Life: Lessons From Home. 55-73
Druin A. (2014) Inclusive ownership of participatory learning Instructional Science. 42: 123-126
Bonsignore E, Quinn AJ, Druin A, et al. (2013) Sharing stories "in the wild": A mobile storytelling case study using storykit Acm Transactions On Computer-Human Interaction. 20
Mana N, Mich O, De Angeli A, et al. (2013) Interactive e-Books for children Acm International Conference Proceeding Series. 593-595
Yip JC, Foss E, Bonsignore E, et al. (2013) Children initiating and leading cooperative inquiry sessions Acm International Conference Proceeding Series. 293-296
Yip J, Clegg T, Bonsignore E, et al. (2013) Brownies or bags-of-stuff? Domain expertise in cooperative inquiry with children Acm International Conference Proceeding Series. 201-210
Guha ML, Druin A, Fails JA. (2013) Cooperative Inquiry revisited: Reflections of the past and guidelines for the future of intergenerational co-design International Journal of Child-Computer Interaction. 1: 14-23
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