Refereed Journal Papers
- Moffatt, K. and McGrenere, J. (2009).
Exploring methods to improve pen-based menu selection for younger and older adults. In Transactions on Accessible Computing, 2(1), pp. 3:1–3:32.
- Trewin, S., Keates, S., and Moffatt, K. (2008).
Individual responses to a method of cursor assistance. In Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technologies, 3(1), pp. 2–21.
Refereed Conference Papers (Full)
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Shim, N., Baecker, R., Birnholtz, J., and Moffatt, K. (2010). TableTalk Poker: An online social gaming environment for seniors. In FuturePlay'10: Proceedings of the 2010 Conference on Future Play, 98–104.
- Moffatt, K., and McGrenere, J. (2010).
Steadied-Bubbles: Combining techniques to address pen-based pointing errors for younger and older adults. In
CHI'10: Proceedings of the 2010 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1125–1134.
- Findlater, L., Moffatt, K., McGrenere, J., and Dawson, J. (2009).
Ephemeral adaptation: The use of gradual onset to improve menu selection performance. In
CHI'09: Proceedings of the 2009 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1655–1664. ACM CHI Best paper award.
- Moffatt, K., Yuen, S., and McGrenere, J. (2008).
Hover or tap? Supporting pen-based menu navigation for older adults. In ASSETS'08: Proceedings of the 10th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, 51–58.
- Moffatt, K., and McGrenere, J. (2007).
Slipping and drifting: Using older adults to uncover pen-based target acquisition difficulties. In
ASSETS'07: Proceedings of the 9th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, 11–18. ACM SIGACCESS best student paper award.
- Trewin, S., Keates, S., and Moffatt, K. (2006).
Developing Steady Clicks: A method of cursor assistance for people with motor impairments. In
ASSETS'06: Proceedings of the 8th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, 26–33.
- Boyd-Graber, J., Nikolova, S., Moffatt, K., Kin, K., Lee, J., Mackey, L., Tremaine, M., and Klawe, M. (2006).
Participatory design with proxies: Developing a desktop-PDA system to support people with aphasia. In
CHI'06: Proceedings of the 2006 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 151–160.
- Tee, K., Moffatt, K., Findlater, L., MacGregor, E., McGrenere, J., Purves, B., and Fels, S. (2005).
A visual recipe book for persons with language impairments. In
CHI'05: Proceedings of the 2005 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. 501–510.
- Moffatt, K., McGrenere, J., Purves, B., and Klawe, M. (2004).
The participatory design of a sound and image enhanced daily planner for people with aphasia. In
CHI'04: Proceedings of the 2004 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 407–414.
- McGrenere, J., Davies, R., Findlater, L., Graf, P., Klawe, M., Moffatt, K., Purves, B., and Yang. S. (2003).
Insights from the aphasia project: Designing technology for and with people who have aphasia. In
CUU'03: Proceedings of ACM Conference on Universal Usability, 112–118.
Book Chapters
- McGrenere, J., Bunt, A., Findlater, L., and Moffatt K. (in press).
Generalization in human-computer interaction research. To appear in M. Banich and D. Caccamise (Eds.),
Generalization of Knowledge: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. New York: Psychology Press.
Doctoral Consortia
Workshop Papers
- Moffatt, K. (to appear). Connecting with college-aged grandchildrenIn search of common ground. GROUP 2010 Workshop on Connecting Families, Nov 6, 2010, Sanibel Island, FL.
- Baecker, R., Benjamin, A., Moffatt, K., Macaranas, E., Shihipar, T., Massimi, M., Ptak, D., David, J., Birnholtz, J., Gromala, D., Furlan, A., Boscart, V. (to appear). Connecting physically and socially isolated individuals to their families. GROUP 2010 Workshop on Connecting Families, Nov 6, 2010, Sanibel Island, FL.
- Moffatt, K., Nikolova, S., Ma, X., Boyd-Gaber, J. (2007) The Aphasia Project: Designing technology for and with individuals who have aphasia.
Microsoft Workshop on Intelligent Systems for Assisted Cognition, October 12–13, 2007, Rochester, NY.
- Moffatt, K., Findlater, L., and Allen, M. (2006).
Generalizability in research with cognitively impaired individuals. CHI 2006 Workshop on Designing for People With Cognitive Impairments, April 22–23, Montreal, QC.
Posters and Other Non-Refereed Contributions
- Moffatt, K., and Davies, R. (2004).
The Aphasia Project: Designing technology for and with individuals who have aphasia. In ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing Newsletter, 80, 11–17.
- Moffatt, K., and Findlater, L. (2003). The Aphasia Project.
Dagstuhl Seminar 03481 on eAccessibility: new Devices, new Technologies, and new Challenges in the Information Society, November 23–27, Wadern, Germany.
- Moffatt, K., Davies, R. , Findlater, L., and McGrenere, J. (2003).
Participatory design with aphasic individuals. Poster Presentation, Graphics Interface 2003.
Theses
Technical Reports
- Dawson, J., McGrenere, J., Munzner, T., Moffatt, K., and Findlater, L. (2011).
Ephemeral Paths: Gradual Fade-In as a Visual Cue for Subgraph Highlighting.
Technical Report TR-2011-10, Department of Computer Science, University of British Columbia.