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Papers/Notes: Earth, Wind, and Flyer

Wednesday, April 14
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM

UpStream: Motivating Water Conservation with Low-Cost Water Flow Sensing and Persuasive Displays
Stacey Kuznetsov, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Eric Paulos, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

We explore the design and deployment of pervasive displays as an approach for promoting sustainable water use and health practices in public and private spaces.

inAir: Sharing Indoor Air Quality Measurements and Visualizations
Sunyoung Kim, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Eric Paulos, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Describes a tool for sharing measurements and visualizations of indoor air quality within one's social network to increase awareness and to promote behavioral changes for improved air quality, and to demonstrate the persuasive power of sharing

Exploring Sustainable Design with Reusable Paper
Julie Wagner, In|Situ|, LRI, INRIA, France
Wendy E. Mackay, INRIA, France

After investigating users' printing behavior, we explored how reusable paper can support sustainable design. We found that users often need an intermediate state between electronic and physical forms of paper.

Finding the Lost Treasure: Understanding Reuse of Used Computing Devices
Jina Huh, University of Michigan, USA
Kevin Nam, University of Michigan, USA
Nikhil Sharma, University of Michigan, USA

This paper contributes to sustainable interaction design, more specifically, reuse, by understanding adoption practices of old PDAs in ebay users.


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