| The book as user interface: lowering the entry cost to email for elders |
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Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems
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Portland, OR, USA
SESSION: Late breaking results: short papers
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Pages: 1331 - 1334
Year of Publication: 2005
ISBN:1-59593-002-7
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Scott Davidoff
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Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
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Carson Bloomberg
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Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
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Ian Anthony R. Li
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Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
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Jennifer Mankoff
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Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
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Susan R. Fussell
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Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
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ABSTRACT
Substantial stumbling blocks confront computer-illiterate elders. We introduce a novel user interface technology to lower these start up costs: the book as user interface, or BUI. Book pages contain both step-by-step instructions and tangible controls, turning a complex interaction into a walk-up-and-use scenario. The system expands support past the technical artifact to a go-to relationship. ElderMail users designate an internet-savvy trusted friend or relative to help with complex tasks. In this paper, we conduct a preliminary evaluation of a BUI-based email system, and report our findings. While research has augmented paper artifacts to provide alternate access into the digital world, we find that elders use the BUI as a way to circumvent the digital world.
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