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Madeleine Steeds
Madeleine Steeds
Assistant Professor, University College Dublin
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Supporting stimulation needs in dementia care through wall-sized displays
C Sas, N Davies, S Clinch, P Shaw, M Mikusz, M Steeds, L Nohrer
Proceedings of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems …, 2020
352020
Technology-Mediated Memory Impairment
S Clinch, CC Mack, G Ward, M Steeds
Technology-Augmented Perception and Cognition, 71-124, 2021
122021
Device uses and device stereotypes
M Steeds, S Clinch, C Jay
Computers in Human Behavior Reports 4, 100100, 2021
52021
Technology-induced human memory degradation
S Clinch, O Alghamdi, M Steeds
Creative Speculation on the Negative Effects of HCI Research. Workshop at …, 2019
52019
The Impact of Device Associations on Human Memory Performance
M Steeds
Proceedings of the 32nd International BCS Human Computer Interaction …, 2020
12020
Combating Stereotypes and Bias to Integrate AI in Creative Ideation Teams
M Steeds
Integrating AI in Human-Human Collaborative Ideation. Workshop at The ACM …, 2023
2023
Doctoral Consortium Learning Together
A Dix, C Crivellaro, M Steeds, JA Mitchell
35th International BCS Human-Computer Interaction Conference, 1-2, 2022
2022
SMARTPHONES:“EASY”,“PORTABLE” AND “FAST”? THE IMPACT OF DEVICE STEREOTYPES ON COGNITION
M Steeds
University of Manchester, 2022
2022
Digital Living and its Impact on Cognition–Healthy or Harmful?
M Steeds, ME Cecchinato, C Sas, S Clinch
34th British HCI Workshop and Doctoral Consortium 34, 1-4, 2021
2021
A Design Space for Memory Augmentation Technologies
M Steeds, S Clinch
34th British HCI Conference, 76-81, 2021
2021
Attending Doctoral Events—Experiences and Lessons
V Matkovic, J Scheuerman, M Steeds, S Turner
IEEE Pervasive Computing 19 (04), 29-34, 2020
2020
Class and Gender Inclusion in CHI: A Newcomer's Perspective
M Steeds
Working toward a more inclusive HCI community. Workshop at The ACM CHI …, 2019
2019
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