Andrew Monk

Publication List Details

Period

1984 - 2009

Number

34

Co-Authors

Author Keywords (2009)

Mark Blythe, Jisoo Park, Andrew Monk

This paper describes data collection techniques that capture the ways people use digital television. It reports preliminary findings and examples of the resulting conceptual designs.

The Invisible Computer (2009)

Cscw North, Andrew Monk, Brian Shackel, Book Review, Lon Barfield, Alan Dix, ...

Published by the British HCI Group • ISSN 1351-119X 1

Running head: (2008)

Andrew F. Monk, Caroline Gale, Andrew Monk

Paper submitted to Discourse Processes Please contact authors before citing A look is worth a thousand words: full gaze awareness in video-mediated conversation

1. STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR LOW LEVEL DESIGN (2008)

Andrew Monk

Abstract: Numerous techniques exist for ensuring the usability of information and communication technology for use at work, but will these techniques be applicable in the very different context of...

Cognitive Support for Dementia: Submitted to the CHI2006 Workshop on Designing Technology for People with Cognitive Impairments Underlying Deficits, Consequences, and Situated (2008)

Joe Wherton, Andrew Monk

Factors) that help direct research efforts in designing cognitive support systems. Problems relating to cooking activities were frequently reported, and so subsequent work will focus on supporting...

Digital jewellery and family relationships (2008)

Jayne Wallace, Dan Jackson, Cas Ladha, Patrick Olivier, Andrew Monk, Mark Blythe, ...

Ubiquitous computing technologies are defining an emerging cultural fabric that is becoming interwoven into everyday life and giving form to ‘digital culture’, through which human meaning and...

NODDY'S GUIDE TO USABILITY (to be published in Interfaces, the magazine of the British HCI Group) (2008)

Andrew Monk

The progress that HCI has made in the last twenty years is simply amazing. HCI research has had an enormous influence on the software products that everyone takes for granted. For some reason, and I...

16 The ultimate interface and the sums of life? (2008)

Alex Dixon, Tom Mcewan, Dianne Murray, Jonathan Crellin, Cath Dillon, Kit Logan, ...

www.bcs-hci.org.uk Fifty issues of Interfaces and 16 years later – how much has changed?

Organic Standards and Equivalence for Australian Exported Products (2006)

Burch, David, Lyons, Kristen, Monk, Andrew

This report and website provides an analysis of organic standards across 11 selected countries. The purpose was to assist organic exporters to gain international market access for organic produce....

Organic Standards and Equivalence for Australian Exported Products (2006)

Burch, David, Lyons, Kristen, Monk, Andrew

This report and website provides an analysis of organic standards across 11 selected countries. The purpose was to assist organic exporters to gain international market access for organic produce....

Organic Standards and Equivalence for Australian Exported Products (2006)

Burch, David, Lyons, Kristen, Monk, Andrew

This report and website provides an analysis of organic standards across 11 selected countries. The purpose was to assist organic exporters to gain international market access for organic produce....

Cognitive support for Dementia (2006)

Joe Wherton, Andrew Monk

This paper gives an overview of a PhD programme focusing on the design of cognitive prostheses to support people with mild-moderate dementia in the home. The approach taken involves two main phases....

Organic Standards and Equivalence for Australian Exported Products (2006)

Burch, David, Lyons, Kristen, Monk, Andrew

This report and website provides an analysis of organic standards across 11 selected countries. The purpose was to assist organic exporters to gain international market access for organic produce....

Net Neighbours: Adapting HCI methods to cross the digital divide (2005)

Mark Blythe, Andrew Monk

This paper describes the development of Net Neighbours, an online shopping scheme that widens Internet access to older people via volunteer telephone intermediaries. It outlines the processes of:...

Technology biographies: field study techniques for home use product development (2002)

Mark Blythe, Andrew Monk

The technology biography combines and adapts a number of qualitative data collection techniques to focus on past, present and possible future domestic technologies. Processes, concerns and problems...

personal communication (2001)

Andrew Monk, Leon Watts

participation in video-mediated

ANDREW MONK AND STEVE HOWARD The Rich Picture: A Tool for Reasoning About Work Context The Importance of Concerns (1998)

Andrew Monk, Steve Howard

methods & tools Have you ever observed the following situation? A computer system is built to satisfy well-specified requirements. The requirements clearly describe the task to be supported, and...

Cyclic interaction: a unitary approach to intention, action and the environment (1998)

Andrew Monk

The history of psychological explanation in human–computer interaction (HCI) is reviewed in order to illustrate the notion of cyclic interaction. The claim made is that much real behaviour is...

Changing only the aesthetic features of a product can affect its apparent usability (1970)

Andrew Monk, Kira Lelo

Three experiments were conducted to investigate the relationship between usability and aesthetics with students and older people. A common mechanical domestic appliance, the can opener, was chosen as...