Papers

The papers presented below have been accepted for participation in the workshop:

Snapchat: How to Understand a Teen Phenomenon [PDF]
Martin Pielot, Nuria Oliver
Telefonica research, ES

Enforcing Privacy for Teenagers in Online Inquiry Learning Spaces [PDF]
Na Li, Adrian Holzer, Sten Govaerts, Denis Gillet
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), CH

Co-Researching and Co-Designing Mental Health Services with Teenagers [PDF]
Simon Bowen°, Helena Sustar¹, Daniel Wolstenholme², Andy Dearden²
Newcastle University°, UK; Aalto University¹, FI, Sheffield Hallam University², UK

Exploring Mobile Video Communication with Youth [PDF]
Henry Chen, John C. Tang, Kori Inkpen
Microsoft, US

Involving Young Adults in the Design of Health Interventions [PDF]
F. Daniel Nicolaide, Patricia F. Brennan
University of Wisconsin, US

Exploring Teen Co-design in Alternate Reality Games for Learning [PDF]
Elizabeth Bonsignore, June Ahn, Jes A. Koepfler, Kari Kraus, Mona Leigh Guha
University of Maryland, US

The role of UX in designing technologies for teenage healthy lifestyles [PDF]
Alexandra Rosewell Lang°, Maria Carme Carrion Ribas¹, Sarah Atkinson°, Sue Cobb°, Marco Mazzola², Mireia Espallargue¹
University of Nottingham°, UK; AQuAS¹, ES; Politechnico di Milano², IT

An Exploration of the Effects of Enforced Collaborative Agreement on Teenagers' Gameplay Experience [PDF]
Onyinyechukwu Nnadi-Chigbo, Daniel Fitton
University of Central Lancashire, UK


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