¶Home

Coordinates:
keith at cc dot gatech dot edu
 
Office: TSRB 345
 
tel: 404.385.6783
fax: 404.894.3146
 
GVU Center - TSRB - 2nd Floor
85 Fifth Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30308
 
Personal web page

¶Research

Current projects:

  • Human-centered networking
  • Usable+useful security
  • Ad hoc service composition in ubicomp environments
  • Open location-aware service infrastructures
Other projects

¶Publications

Recent publications:

  • “Interorganizational Coordination and Awareness in a Nonprofit Ecosystem”
    CSCW 2010
  • “The Ins and Outs of Home Networking: The Case for Useful and Usable Domestic Networking”
    ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
  • “Challenges in Supporting End-User Privacy and Security Management with Social Networking”
    SOUPS 2009
  • “Experiences with Recombinant Computing: Exploring Ad Hoc Interoperability in Evolving Digital Networks”
    ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
  • “The Home Network as a Socio-Technical System: Understanding the Challenges of Remote Home Network Help Seeking”
    Journal of Computer-Suported Cooperative Work
  • “Computer Help at Home: Methods and Motivations for Informal Technical Support”
    CHI 2009
  • “The View From the Trenches: Organization, Power, and Technology at Two Nonprofit Homeless Outreach Centers”
    CSCW 2008
  • “Re-Framing the Desktop Interface Around the Activities of Knowledge Work”
    UIST 2008
  • “Reflecting on the Invisible: Understanding End-User Perceptions of Ubiquitous Computing”
    Ubicomp 2008
  • “A Brief Introduction to Usable Security”
    IEEE Internet Computing
  • “Designs on Dignity: Perceptions of Technology Among the Homeless”
    CHI 2008
  • “Sesame: Informing User Security Decisions with System Visualization”
    CHI 2008
  • “TALC: Using Desktop Graffiti to Fight Software Vulnerability”
    CHI 2008
  • “More Than Meets the Eye: Transforming the User Experience of Home Network Management”
    DIS 2008
All publications

¶Classes

Classes for Fall 2009:

  • CS4470 & CS6456: User Interface Software
  • CS3750 & CS6750: User Interface Design
Previous classes

¶Miscellany
Recent reads:
  • Everything is Illuminated, Jonathan Safran Foer
  • The Victorian Internet, Tom Standage
  • Middlesex, Jeffrey Eugenides
  • What's the Matter with Kansas, Thomas Frank
  • Journey to the End of the Night, Louis-Ferdinand Celine
  • Thinking with Type, Ellen Lupton
  • Life of Pi, Yann Martel

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