Name
Affiliation
Papers
CAROL STROHECKER
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratory, Cambridge, Massachusetts, stro@merl.com
26
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
56
61
16.26
Referers 
Referees 
References 
149
117
65
Search Limit
100149
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
VIA - Visualizing Individual Actions to Develop a Sustainable Community Culture through Cycling.00.342013
Network for sciences, engineering, arts and design00.342012
Human centric E-learning and the challenge of cultural localization00.342007
Sustaining local identity, control and ownership while integrating technology into school learning10.592006
Designing For Sensing, Sensibilities, And Sense-Making20.392005
Polymorphic letters: transforming pen movements to extend written expression10.362005
Time, voice, and joyce20.472004
The informal informing the formal to form new models of learning.10.422004
Designing public spaces for democratic stories20.722004
M. Kyng and L. Mathiassen (eds.), Computers and Design in Context.00.342001
PatternMagix construction kit software00.342001
What makes a representative user representative? a participatory poster60.652001
Kits for learning and a kit for kitmaking30.852000
Cognitive Zoom: From Object to Path and Back Again30.472000
Zyklodeon: a software construction kit modeling cyclic timing patterns00.342000
Make Way for WayMaker30.612000
What would Ce´zanne think?00.341999
Construction Kits as Learning Environments00.341999
Experience journals: using computers to share personal stories about illness and medical intervention.21.291998
Interactive storytelling environments: coping with cardiac illness at Boston's Children's Hospital243.391998
A case study in interactive narrative design30.671997
The Zircus Concept Sketch for a Learning Environment and On-Line Community10.581997
A prototype design tool for participants in graphical multiuser environments40.761997
Understanding topological relationships through comparisons of similar knots10.421996
A Model For Museum Outreach Based On Shared Interactive Spaces20.581995
A Comparison of Museum Exhibits in Three Areas: Art, Sports, and Science00.341993