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The Interactive and Trustworthy Technologies Research Group was established at Glasgow Caledonian University in 2008 by Professor Lynne Baillie and her team who have a fascination for how people interact with technology. Our research into ITT is dedicated to investigating new technological challenges and opportunities, and the impact they have on the population in terms of convenience, usability, performance and security.
Our research areas:
Our work builds on user-centred design tradition where end-users are seen as active co-constructors of functionality. The group is part of the Division of Creative Technologies within the School of Engineering and Computing.
The Interactive and Trustworthy Technologies Research Groups website: http://www.ittgroup.org/
Uzor, S., Baillie L., Skelton, D & F.Fairlie. Identifying Barriers to Effective User Interaction with Rehabilitation Tools in the Home (2011) In the proceeding of 13th IFIP TC13 Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT 2011), Lisbon, Portugal.
Baillie L., Morton L., Uzor S., Moffat D. Capturing the Response of Players to a location based game. Journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 2011, Vol 15, 1, 13-24. DOI 10.1007/s00779-010-0309-5.
Baillie L., Morton L., Uzor S., Moffat D. An investigation of user responses to specifically designed activities in a multimodal location based game. International Journal of Multimodal Interaction, 2010, Volume 3, Number 3, Pages 179-188. DOI: 10.1007/s12193-010-0039-z
Baillie, L & Morton, L. Designing Quick and Dirty Applications for Mobiles: Making the Case for the Utility of HCI Principles. Journal of Computing and Information Technology, 2010. Vol 18, 2, 103-109. ISSN: 1330-1136.
Fröhlich P., Simon R., Baillie L. Mobile Spatial Interaction (2008) Mobile Spatial Interaction. Journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing Journal, July 2008, Springer Verlag.
Baillie L., Benyon D. Place and Technology in the Home (2008) Place and Technology in the Home. Journal of Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), Springer-Verlag, Vol 17, 2-3, 227-256, 2008
MacLellan, G & Baillie, L. Development of a Location and Movement Monitoring System to Quantify Physical Activity. CHI 2008, April 5-6, 2008, Florence, Italy
Uzor, S., Baillie L., Skelton, D & F.Fairlie. Identifying Barriers to Effective User Interaction with Rehabilitation Tools in the Home (2011) In the proceeding of 13th IFIP TC13 Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT 2011), Lisbon, Portugal.
Baillie L., Morton L., Uzor S., Moffat D. Capturing the Response of Players to a location based game. Journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 2011, Vol 15, 1, 13-24. DOI 10.1007/s00779-010-0309-5.
Baillie L., Morton L., Uzor S., Moffat D. An investigation of user responses to specifically designed activities in a multimodal location based game. International Journal of Multimodal Interaction, 2010, Volume 3, Number 3, Pages 179-188. DOI: 10.1007/s12193-010-0039-z
Baillie, L & Morton, L. Designing Quick and Dirty Applications for Mobiles: Making the Case for the Utility of HCI Principles. Journal of Computing and Information Technology, 2010. Vol 18, 2, 103-109. ISSN: 1330-1136.
Fröhlich P., Simon R., Baillie L. Mobile Spatial Interaction (2008) Mobile Spatial Interaction. Journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing Journal, July 2008, Springer Verlag.
Baillie L., Benyon D. Place and Technology in the Home (2008) Place and Technology in the Home. Journal of Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), Springer-Verlag, Vol 17, 2-3, 227-256, 2008
MacLellan, G & Baillie, L. Development of a Location and Movement Monitoring System to Quantify Physical Activity. CHI 2008, April 5-6, 2008, Florence, Italy