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2020 – today
- 2021
- [c15]Rachael Maun, Marc Fabri, Pip Trevorrow:
Adapting Participatory Design Activities for Autistic Adults: A Review. HCI (19) 2021: 300-314
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j2]Marc Fabri, Debra Satterfield:
Special Issue on Designing With and For Users on the Autism Spectrum. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact. 35(8): 641-642 (2019) - 2017
- [c14]Debra Satterfield, Marc Fabri:
User Participatory Methods for Inclusive Design and Research in Autism: A Case Study in Teaching UX Design. HCI (18) 2017: 186-197 - 2016
- [c13]Marc Fabri, Penny C. S. Andrews:
Human-Centered Design with Autistic University Students: Interface, Interaction and Information Preferences. HCI (17) 2016: 157-166 - [c12]Alejandro Montes García, Natalia Stash, Marc Fabri, Paul De Bra, George H. L. Fletcher, Mykola Pechenizkiy:
Adaptive web-based educational application for autistic students. HT (Extended Proceedings) 2016 - [c11]Alejandro Montes García, Natalia Stash, Marc Fabri, Paul De Bra, George H. L. Fletcher, Mykola Pechenizkiy:
WiBAF into a CMS: Personalization in Learning Environments Made Easy. UMAP (Extended Proceedings) 2016 - 2015
- [c10]Marc Fabri:
Thinking with a New Purpose: Lessons Learned from Teaching Design Thinking Skills to Creative Technology Students. HCI (18) 2015: 32-43 - [c9]Paul Doney, Marc Fabri:
Seeking New Insights: A design thinking approach to the development of persuasive technology aimed at supporting clients of a weight management program. RoCHI 2015: 15-20 - 2014
- [c8]Chika Emma-Ogbangwo, Nick Cope, Reinhold Behringer, Marc Fabri:
Enhancing User Immersion and Virtual Presence in Interactive Multiuser Virtual Environments through the Development and Integration of a Gesture-Centric Natural User Interface Developed from Existing Virtual Reality Technologies. HCI (26) 2014: 410-414 - [c7]Paul Doney, Rebecca Evans, Marc Fabri:
Keeping Creative Writing on Track: Co-designing a Framework to Support Behavior Change. HCI (8) 2014: 631-642 - 2013
- [c6]Marc Fabri, Andrew Wall, Pip Trevorrow:
Changing Eating Behaviors through a Cooking-Based Website for the Whole Family. HCI (11) 2013: 484-493 - [c5]Pip Trevorrow, Marc Fabri:
Running to Behavior Change. HCI (11) 2013: 585-593
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c4]Christian Peter, Elizabeth A. Crane, Marc Fabri, Harry W. Agius, Lesley Axelrod:
Emotion in HCI: designing for people. BCS HCI (2) 2008: 189-190 - 2007
- [c3]Salima Y. Awad Elzouki, Marc Fabri, David J. Moore:
Teaching severely autistic children to recognise emotions: finding a methodology. BCS HCI (2) 2007: 137-140 - [c2]Marc Fabri, Salima Y. Awad Elzouki, David J. Moore:
Emotionally Expressive Avatars for Chatting, Learning and Therapeutic Intervention. HCI (3) 2007: 275-285 - 2006
- [b1]Marc Fabri:
Emotionally expressive avatars for collaborative virtual environments. Leeds Beckett University, UK, 2006 - 2004
- [j1]Marc Fabri, David J. Moore, Dave J. Hobbs:
Mediating the expression of emotion in educational collaborative virtual environments: an experimental study. Virtual Real. 7(2): 66-81 (2004)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c1]Marc Fabri, David J. Moore, Dave J. Hobbs:
The Emotional Avatar: Non-verbal Communication Between Inhabitants of Collaborative Virtual Environments. Gesture Workshop 1999: 269-273
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