John M. Carroll

 

is Distinguished Professor of Information Sciences and Technology and Director of the Center for Human-Computer Interaction at Pennsylvania State University. His research is in methods and theory in human-computer interaction, design of interactive information systems for collaborative learning and problem solving, and spontaneous innovations of people interacting with technology mediated problems and possibilities.Carroll has received the Rigo Award and the CHI Lifetime Achievement Award from ACM, the Silver Core Award from IFIP, and the Goldsmith Award from IEEE. He is a fellow of AAAS, ACM, IEEE, the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, the Psychonomics Society, the Society for Technical Communication, and the Association for Psychological Science. In 2018, he received the Faculty Scholar Medal in Social and Behavioral Science from Penn State.

 

Last update: May 2020

 


Articles published on IXD&A:

 

• Experiencing the Transition to Remote Teaching and Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic, N. 46, pp. 70 - 87,  abstractdownload

 

• Human-Computer Synergies in Prosthetic Interactions, N. 44, pp. 29 - 52, abstractdownload

 

• Designing Equal Participation in Informal Learning for People with Visual Impairment, N. 27, pp. 93 - 106, abstractdownload

 

• Grounding Activity in People-Centered Smart Territories by Enhancing Community Awareness, N. 20, pp. 9 - 22, abstract, download

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