Publications

Journal Papers

[J31] Connelly, K., Molchan, H., Bidanta, R., Siddh, S., Lowens, B., Caine, K., Demiris, G., Siek, K., & Reeder, B. (2021). Evaluation framework for selecting wearable activity monitors for research. mHealth, 7, 6. https://doi.org/10.21037/mhealth-19-253

[J30] Marcu, Gabriela, Robin Brewer, Karina Caro, Juan Fernando Maestre, Kay H. Connelly, Christina N. Harrington, and Jesus Favela. “Strategies for inclusion in the design of pervasive computing for health and wellbeing.” IEEE Pervasive Computing 18, no. 1 (2019): 89-93.

[J29] Stein, Karen F., Nicole Trabold, and Kay Connelly. “Unhealthy weight control strategies: an outcome of body image and eating tensions in women of Mexican origin living in rural farming communities.” Journal of health psychology 24, no. 9 (2019): 1293-1304.

[J27] Li, Y., Saini, S., Caine, K., & Connelly, K. (2018). Checking-in with my friends: Results from an in-situ deployment of peer-to-peer aging in place technologies. In Aging, Technology and Health (pp. 147-178).

[J26] Kennedy, R. E., Williams, C. P., Sawyer, P., Lo, A. X., Connelly, K., Nassel, A., & Brown, C. J. (2017). Life-space predicts health care utilization in community-dwelling older adults. Journal of aging and health, 0898264317730487.

[J25] Connelly, Kay, Oscar Mayora, Jesus Favela, Maia Jacobs, Aleksandar Matic, Chris Nugent, and Stefan Wagner. “The Future of Pervasive Health.” IEEE Pervasive Computing 16, no. 1 (2017): 16-20.

[J24] Connelly, Kay, Karen F. Stein, Beenish Chaudry, and Nicole Trabold. “Development of an Ecological Momentary Assessment Mobile App for a Low-Literacy, Mexican American Population to Collect Disordered Eating Behaviors.” JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2, no. 2 (2016).

[J23] Campbell, Brianne, Kelly Caine, Kay Connelly, Tom Doub, and April Bragg. “Cell phone ownership and use among mental health outpatients in the USA.”Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 19, no. 2 (2015): 367-378.

[J22] Qiang Lin, Daqing Zhang, Kay Connelly, Hongbo Ni, Zhiwen Yu, and Xingshe Zhou. 2015. Disorientation detection by mining GPS trajectories for cognitively-impaired elders. Pervasive Mob. Comput. 19, C (May 2015), 71-85.

[J21] Qiang Lin, Daqing Zhang, Kay Connelly, Xingshe Zhou and Hongbo Ni. PM2: A Partitioning-Mining-Measuring Method for Identifying Progressive Changes in Older Adults’ Sleeping Activity. Journal of Healthcare Engineering · Vol. 5 · No. 2 · 2014.

[J20] Connelly K, ur Rehman Laghari K, Mokhtari M, Falk T, H, Approaches to Understanding the Impact of Technologies for Aging in Place: A Mini-Review. Gerontology 2014; 60:282-288.

[J19] Ginger White, Kelly Caine, Kay Connelly, Rebecca Selove and Tom Doub. Designing Consumer Health Technologies for the Treatment of Patients with Depression: A Health Practioner’s Perspective. In Interactive Journal of Medical Research 2014:3(1):e2. Doi: 10.2196/ijmr.2368

[J18] Garg, Vaibhav, L. Jean Camp, Lesa Lorenzen-Huber, Kalpana Shankar, and Kay Connelly. “Privacy concerns in assisted living technologies.” annals of telecommunications-annales des télécommunications 69, no. 1-2 (2014): 75-88.

[J17] Welch, J. L., Astroth, K. S., Perkins, S. M., Johnson, C. S., Connelly, K., Siek, K. A., Jones, J. and Scott, L. L. (2013), Using a mobile application to self-monitor diet and fluid intake among adults receiving hemodialysis. In Journal of Research in Nursing Health, 36: 284–298. doi: 10.1002/nur.21539

[J16] Daniel O Kutz, Kalpana Shankar, Kay Connelly (2013). Making sense of mobile and web-based wellness information technology: a cross-generational study. In Journal of Medical and Internet Research (JMIR), 15:5. http://www.jmir.org/2013/5/e83/

[J15] Lorenzen-Huber, L., Shankar, K., Caine, K., Connelly, K., Camp, L.J., Walker, B.A., & Borrero, L. (2013). How in-home technologies mediate caregiving relationships in later life. International Journal of Human Computer Interaction, 29 (7), 441-455.

[J14] Beenish Chaudry, Kay Connelly, Katie A. Siek and Janet L. Welch. Formative Evaluation of a Mobile Liquid Portion Size Estimation Interface for People with Varying Literacy Skills. The Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing (2012) 1-11.

[J13] Kay Connelly, Katie A. Siek, Beenish Chaudry, Josette Jones, Kim Astroth and Janet L. Welch. An Offline Mobile Nutrition Monitoring Intervention for Varying Literacy Patients Receiving Hemodialysis: A Pilot Study Examining Usage and Usability. In the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 2012. 19:705-712.

[J12] Khalil ur Rehman Laghari, Noel Crespi and Kay Connelly. Towards Total Quality of Experience: QoE Model in Communication Ecosystem. In IEEE Communications Magazine, April 2012, p58-65.

[J11] Shankar, Kalpana, Camp, L. Jean, Connelly, Kay, Lorenzen-Huber, Lesa. Aging, Privacy, and Home-Based Computing: Development of a Framework for Design. IEEE Pervasive Computing. December, 2012: 46-54.

[J10] Caine, K. E., Zimmerman, C. Y., Schall-Zimmerman, Z., Hazlewood, W. R., Camp, L. J., Connelly, K. H., Huber, L. L, & Shankar, K. DigiSwitch: A device to allow older adults to monitor and direct the collection and transmission of health information collected at home. Journal of Medical Systems Volume 35, Number 5, 1181-1195, 2011.

[J9] Kalpana Shankar and Kay Connelly. Ethics and Pervasive Technology: A Collaborative Approach to Teaching. Teaching Ethics, 2010 11(1): 73-84.

[J8] Lorenzen-Huber, L., Boutain, M., Camp, L.J., Shankar, K., Connelly, K. (2011). Privacy, Technology, and Aging: A Proposed Framework. In Ageing International, 2011, 36(2): 232-252.

[J7] Yvonne Rogers, Kay Connelly, William Hazlewood and Lenore Tedeesco. Enhancing Learning: A Study of How Mobile Devices can Facilitate Sensemaking. In Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 2010 14:111-124.

[J6] Janet L. Welch, Katie A. Siek, Kay H. Connelly, Kim S. Astroth, M. Sue McManus, Linda Scott, Seongkum Heo, and Michael A. Kraus. Merging health literacy with computer technology: Self-managing diet and fluid intake among adult hemodialysis patients. Patient Education and Counseling, 79(2):192–198, September 2009.

[J5] Katie A. Siek, Kay Connelly, Suzanne Menzel, and Laura Hopkins. Propagating Diversity through Active Dissemination. Computer, 40(2):89–92, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, USA, 2007.

[J4] Janet L. Welch, DNS, RN; Katie A. Siek, PhD; Kay H. Connelly, PhD; Josette F. Jones, PhD, RN; Susan M. Perkins, PhD; and Laurie L. Trevino, MS, RD, Technology in the Dialysis Clinic. In Renal Business Today, January 2007.

[J3] Katie A. Siek, Kay Connelly, Amanda Stephano, Suzanne Menzel, Jacki Bauer and Beth Plale, Breaking the Geek Myth. In Learning and Leading with Technology, Vol. 33, No. 07, April 2006.

[J2] Kay H. Connelly, Anne M. Faber, Yvonne Rogers, Katie A. Siek, and Tammy Toscos. Mobile applications that empower people to monitor their personal health. e & i Elektrotechnik und

[J1] Andrew Chien, Mario Lauria, Rob Pennington, Mark Showerman, G. Iannello, Matt Buchanan, Kay Connelly, Greg Koenig, Suda Krishnamurthy, Qian Liu, Scott Pakin & Geta Sampemane, Design and Evaluation of an HPVM-based Window NT Supercomputer. The International Journal of High-Performance Computing Applications, Vol. 13, No. 3, Fall 1999, pp. 201-219.

Book Chapters

[B5] W.R. Hazlewood, K. Connelly, K.E. Caine, Z. Schall-Zimmerman, and G. Blanton, Property 
Damage, Purchasing Orders, and Power Outages, Oh My!: Suggestions for Planning Your Next In-The-Wild Deployment, in Handbook of Smart Homes, Health Care and Well-Being, G.D. J. van Hoof, and E. J. M. Wouters, Editor. 2014, Springer International Publishing. p. 1-14.

[B4] Tammy Toscos and Kay Connelly, Using Behavior Modification Theory to Understand and Guide Technological Interventions In Bill Aspray and Barb Hayes, editors, Health Informatics: A Patient-Centered Approach to Diabetes, pp. 295-326, MIT Press, October 2010.

[B3] Katie A. Siek and Kay Connelly, Interdisciplinary Collaborations from a Health Informatics Perspective. In Bill Aspray and Barb Hayes, editors, Health Informatics: A Patient-Centered Approach to Diabetes, pp. 327- 345, MIT Press, October 2010.

[B2] K. A. Siek, K. H. Connelly, B. Chaudry, D. Lambert, and J. L. Welch. Evaluation of Two Mobile Nutrition Tracking Applications for Chronically Ill Populations with Low Literacy Skills. In J. Tan and P. Olla, editors, Mobile Health Solutions for Biomedical Applications, pp. 1–23, IGI Global, 2009.

[B1] Jean Camp and Kay Connelly, Beyond Consent. Chapter in Digital Privacy: Theory, Technologies and Practices, Alessandro Acquisti, Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, Stefanos Gritzalis, Costas Lambrinoudakis (eds). Auerbach Publications (Taylor and Francis Group), 2007.

Peer-Reviewed Conference Papers

[C59] Ongwere, T., Clawson, J., Stolterman, E., Shih, P., Connelly, K. (2021). Design for Discordant Chronic Comorbidities(DCCs): a DCC Care Model. Proceedings of the 15th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (PervasiveHealth).

[C58] Ongwere, T., Clawson, J., Stolterman, E., Shih, P., Connelly, K. (2021). Translating a DCC Care Model into a Conceptual Tool (DCCs Ecosystem): A case Study with a Design Team. Proceedings of the 15th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (PervasiveHealth).

[C57] Nurain, N., Chung, C. F., Caldeira, C., & Connelly, K. (2021). Hugging with a Shower Curtain: Older Adults’ Social Support Realities During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 5(CSCW2), 1-31

[C56] Nurain, Novia, Clara Caldeira, and Kay Connelly. “Older Adults’ Experiences of Autonomy During COVID-19 Pandemic.” Extended Abstracts of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. 2021.

[C55] Nurain N., Chung C., Caldeira C., Connelly K. (2021). Hugging with a Shower Curtain: Older Adults’ Social Support Realities During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction. CSCW

[C54] Aehong Min, Flannery Currin, Gustavo Razo, Kay Connelly, and Patrick C. Shih. 2020. Can I Take a Break? Facilitating In-Home Respite Care for Family Caregivers of Older Adults. In American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium Proceedings (AMIA ’20).

[C53] Ongwere, T,. Cantor, G., Clawson, J., R., Shih, P. C., & Connelly, K. (2020). Design and Care for Discordant Chronic Comorbidities: A Comparison of Healthcare Providers’ Perspectives . Proceedings of the 13th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare. ACM. Best Paper Honarable Mention

[C52] Ongwere, T., Cantor, G., Martin, S. R., Shih, P. C., Clawson, J., & Connelly, K. (2018, September). Design Hotspots for Care of Discordant Chronic Comorbidities: Patients’ Perspectives. In Proceedings of the 10th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (pp. 571-583). ACM.

[C51] Harrington, C. N., Wilcox, L., Connelly, K., Rogers, W., & Sanford, J. (2018, May). Designing Health and Fitness Apps with Older Adults: Examining the Value of Experience-Based Co-Design. In Proceedings of the 12th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (pp. 15-24). ACM.

[C50] A Prabhakar, A Bharadwaj, S Shivaprakash, X Liang, K Siek, K Connelly (2018, May). Designing Social Support Enabling Mobile Application For New Mothers. In Proceedings of the 12th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (pp. 15-24). ACM.

[C49] Natarajan, S., Prabhakar, A., Ramanan, N., Baglione, A., Connelly, K., & Siek, K. (2017, July). Boosting for postpartum depression prediction. In Proceedings of the Second IEEE/ACM International Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies (pp. 232-240). IEEE Press.

[C48] Prabhakar, Annu Sible, Lucia Guerra-Reyes, Vanessa M. Kleinschmidt, Ben Jelen, Haley MacLeod, Kay Connelly, and Katie A. Siek. “Investigating the Suitability of the Asynchronous, Remote, Community-based Method for Pregnant and New Mothers.” In Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 4924-4934. ACM, 2017.

[C47] MacLeod, Haley, Grace Bastin, Leslie S. Liu, Katie Siek, and Kay Connelly. “Be Grateful You Don’t Have a Real Disease: Understanding Rare Disease Relationships.” In Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1660-1673. ACM, 2017.

[C46] Ahmed, Tousif, Roberto Hoyle, Patrick Shaffer, Kay Connelly, David Crandall, and Apu Kapadia. “Understanding the Physical Safety, Security, and Privacy Concerns of People with Visual Impairments.” IEEE Internet Computing 21, no. 3 (2017): 56-63.

[C45]Ahmed, Tousif, Patrick Shaffer, Kay Connelly, David Crandall, and Apu Kapadia. “Addressing Physical Safety, Security, and Privacy for People with Visual Impairments.” In Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS). 2016.

[C44] MacLeod, H., Jelen, B., Prabhaka, A., Oehlberg, L., Siek, K., and Connelly, K. (2016) Asynchronous Remote Communities (ARC) for Researching Distributed Populations. In PervasiveHealth 2016.

[C43] MacLeod, H., Yang, S., Oakes, K., Connelly, K., and Natarajan, S. (2016) Identifying Rare Diseases from Behavioural Data: A Machine Learning Approach. In CHASE 2016.

[C42] Chaudry, B.M., Schaefbauer, C., Jelen, B., Siek, K.A., and Connelly, K. (2016) Evaluation of a Food Portion Size Estimation Interface for a Varying Literacy Population. In CHI 2016.

[C41] MacLeod, H., Jelen, B., Prabhaka, A., Oehlberg, L., Siek, K. and Connelly, K. (2016). Lessons Learned from Conducting Group-Based Research on Facebook. In CHI 2016 Case Studies.

[C40] Ginger White, Taruna Singh, Kelly Caine, Kay Connelly. Limited but satisfied: Low SES older adults experiences of aging in place. 2015. In Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (PervasiveHealth ’15). Istanbul, Turkey.

[C39] Haley MacLeod, Kim Oakes, Danika Geisler, Kay Connelly, and Katie Siek. 2015. Rare World: Towards Technology for Rare Diseases. In Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’15). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 1145-1154. Nominated for Best Paper Award.

[C38] Tousif Ahmed, Roberto Hoyle, Kay Connelly, David Crandall, and Apu Kapadia. 2015. Privacy Concerns and Behaviors of People with Visual Impairments. In Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’15). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 3523-3532.

[C37] White, Ginger, Robyn Evans, Kay Connelly, and Kelly Caine. “Designing Aging-In-Place Technologies to Reflect the Lifestyles and Precious Artifacts of Urban and Rural Older Adults.” In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, vol. 58, no. 1, pp. 145-149. SAGE Publications, 2014.

[C36] “Toward Designing a Wellness Application for Children” – Kim Oakes, Katie A. Siek, Kay Connelly, Catherine Sherwood-Laughlin, Lesa Huber – . Proceedings from WISH ’14: Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare.

[C35] Arreola, Ingrid, Zan Morris, Matthew Francisco, Kay Connelly, Kelly E. Caine, and Ginger E. White. “From checking on to checking in: designing for low socio-economic status older adults.” In CHI, pp. 1933-1936. 2014.

[C34] Tammy Toscos, Kay Connelly and Yvonne Rogers. Designing for Positive Health Affect: Decoupling Negative Emotion and Health Monitoring Technologies. In Proeeedings of Pervasive Computing Technologies for Health (Pervasive Health, 2013). May, 2013.

[C33] Garg, V., Lorenzen-Huber, L., Camp, L.J., & Connelly, K. Risk Communication Design for Older Adults. In Gerontechnology, 11(2): 166-173, 2012.

[C32] Garg, V., Camp, L.J., Connelly, K., & Lorenzen-Huber, L. Risk Communication Design: Video vs. Text. In Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium, 7384, pp. 279-298, 2012.

[C31] Evans, R. R., White, G. E., Soladine M., Connelly, K., & Caine, K. (2012). Technologies to support aging-in-place among low-SES urban-dwelling older adults. Proceedings from WISH ’12: Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare. Chicago, IL.

[C30] Mutsuddi, Adity U.; Connelly, Kay (2012) Text messages for encouraging physical activity Are they effective after the novelty effect wears off?, Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (PervasiveHealth), 2012 6th International Conference on , vol., no., pp.33-40, 21-24 May 2012.

[C29] Toscos, T., Connelly, K., and Rogers, Y. Best Intentions: Health Monitoring Technologies and Children. Proceedings of the 30th International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI’12). pp 1431-1440.

[C28] Chaudry, B., Connelly, K., Siek, K.A., and Welch, J.L. Mobile Interface Design for Low-Literacy Populations. In the proceedings of the 2012 ACM SIGHIT International Health Informatics Symposium (IHI 2012), January 2012.

[C27] Huber, L., Borrero, L., Walker, B.A., Shankar, K., Caine, K., Connelly, K., Camp, L.J. How Older Adults Use Information Technology to Reduce Caregiver Burden. Presented at the Gerontological Society of America 64th Annual Scientific Meeting, Boston, MA, November, 2011.

[C26] Vaibhav Garg, Jean Camp, Lesa Mae Lorenzen-Huber, Katherine Connelly. Designing Risk Communication for Older Adults. Ethicomp, Sheffield (U.K.), September 14-16, 2011.

[C25] Chaudry, B., Connelly, K., Siek, K.A., and Welch, J.L. The Design of a Mobile Portion Size Estimation Interface for a Low Literacy Population. In 5th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (Pervasive Health ’11), pp. 10, 2011. Nominated for best paper.

[C24] Hazlewood, W., Connelly, K and Stolterman, E. Issues of Evaluating Ambient Displays In the Wild: Two Case Studies. In the proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI’11). ACM, New York, NY, USA.

[C23] Caine, K.E., Zimmerman, C.Y., Schall-Zimmerman, Z., Hazlewood, W.R., Sulgrove, A.C., Camp, L.J., Connelly, K.H., Lorenzen-Huber, L.M., & Shankar, K., (2010). DigiSwitch: Design and Evaluation of a Device for Older Adults to Preserve Privacy While Monitoring Health at Home. In Proceedings of the 1st ACM International Health Informatics Symposium (IHI ’10), Tiffany Veinot (Ed.). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 153-162.

[C22] Yong Liu and Kay Connelly, Realizing an Open Ubiquitous Environment in a RESTful Way. In the Proceedings of the International Conference on Web Services, September 2008.

[C21] William R. Hazlewood, Kay Connelly, Kevin Makice, Youn-kyung Lim, Exploring Evaluation Methods for Ambient Information Systems. In Proc. of the 26th International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, April 2008.

[C20] Lesa L. Huber and Kay H. Connelly, Shaping the Next Generation of Gerotechnologists: Multidisciplinary Gerontology vs. Computer Science. In the Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference of the International Society of Gerontechnology (ISG ’08).

[C19] Tammy Toscos, Anne Faber, Kay Connelly and Adity Mutsuddi Upoma, Encouraging Physical Activity in Teens: Can Technology Help Reduce Barriers to Physical Activity in Adolescent Girls?. In the Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (Pervasive Healthcare), January 30 – February 3, 2008. Best Paper runner-up.

[C18] Yvonne Rogers, Kay Connelly, Lenore Tedesco, William Hazlewood, Andrew J. Kurtz, Bob E. Hall, Josh Hursey and Tammy Toscos, Why it’s Worth the Hassle: A Case Study in Using In-Situ Studies during Design. In the Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UBICOMP), September, 2007. Nominated for Best Paper.

[C17] Ashraf Khalil and Kay Connelly, Do I Do What I Say?: Observed Versus Stated Privacy Preferences. In the Proceedings of the Eleventh IFIP TC13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT), September, 2007.

[C16] Heekyoung Jung and Kay Connelly, Exploring Design Concepts for Sharing Experiences through Digital Photography. In Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces (DPPI), September, 2007.

[C15] Katie Siek, Kay H. Connelly, Yvonne Rogers, Paul Rohwer, Desiree Lambert and Janet L. Welch, When Do We Eat? An Evaluation of Food Items Input into an Electronic Monitoring Application. In the Proceedings of the First International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (Pervasive Health), November 2006. Innsbruck, Austria.

[C14] Ashraf Khalil and Kay Connelly, Context-aware Telephony: Privacy Preferences and Sharing Patterns. In the Proceedings of Computer Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW), 2006.

[C13] Katie A. Siek, Kay H. Connelly and Yvonne Rogers, Pride and Prejudice: Learning How Chronically Ill People Think about Food. To appear in the Proceedings of CHI 2006. Montreal, Canada, April 2006.

[C12] Yong Liu and Kay Connelly, Towards Wide Area Context-Aware Environments. In the Proceedings of the 4th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computer and Communications (PerCom 2006) Work in Progress Session. Pisa, Italy, March 2006.

[C11] Katie A. Siek, Kay Connelly, and Yvonne Rogers, Fat Finger Worries: How Older and Younger Users Physically Interact with PDAs. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (and the Proceedings of the Tenth IFIP TC13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Rome, Italy), Volume 3585, Sep 2005, Pages 267-280.

[C10] Ashraf Khalil and Kay Connelly, Improving Cell Phone Awareness by Using Calendar Information. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (and the Proceedings of the Tenth IFIP TC13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Rome, Italy), Volume 3585, Sep 2005, Pages 588-600.

[C9] Ashraf Khalil and Kay Connelly, Context-Aware Configuration: A Study on Improving Cell Phone Awareness. In the Proceedings of the Fifth International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context (CONTEXT), Paris, France, July 2005.

[C8] Kay H. Connelly, Katie A. Siek, Yvonne Rogers, Josette Jones, Michael A. Kraus, Susan Perkins, Laurie L. Trevino, and Janet L. Welch, Designing a PDA Interface for Dialysis Patients to Monitor Diet in their Everyday Life. In the Proceedings of HCI International 2005, Las Vegas, NV, July 2005.

[C7] Yong Liu and Kay Connelly, A Toolkit for Automatically Constructing Outdoor Radio Maps. In the Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Technology Coding and Computing (ITCC), Las Vegas, NV, April 2005.

[C6] Diane Cessna, Kay Connelly, Beth Plale, Katie Siek, and Amanda Stephano, Just Be: An Interactive Experience for K-12 Students. In the Proceedings of Frontiers in Education, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2005.

[C5] Katie A. Siek, Ashraf Khalil, Yong Liu, Nick Edmonds, and Kay H. Connelly, A Comparative Study of Web Language Support for Mobile Web Browsers. In the Proceedings of www@10, Terre Haute, IN, September 30-October 1, 2004.

[C4] Kay H. Connelly, Tom Jagatic, Ashraf Khalil, Yong Liu, Katie A. Siek, and Sid Stamm, The Internet Hunt Revisited: Personal Information Accessible via the Web. In the Proceedings of www@10, Terre Haute, IN, September 30-October 1, 2004

[C3] Yong Liu, Geetanjali Sampemane and Kay Connelly, Comparing Cognitive Walkthroughs and Usability Testing for Active Spaces RBAC GUI Design. In the Proceedings of forUSE 2003, Second International Conference on Usage-Centered Design, pp. 37-44. October 2003.

[C2] Kay Connelly and Andrew A. Chien, FM-QoS: Real-time Communication using Self-synchronizing Schedules. In the Proceedings of the 1997 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing (CDROM), November 1997.

[C1] Andrew Chien, Scott Pakin, Mario Lauria, Matt Buchanan, Kay Hane [Connelly], Louis Giannini, and Jane Prusakov, High Performance Virtual Machines (HPVM): Clusters with Supercomputing APIs and Performance. In proceedings of the eighth SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing (PP97); March, 1997.

Workshop Papers

[W17] MacLeod, H., Jacobs, M., Siek, K., Connelly, K., and Mynatt, E.D. (2016). Ethical Considerations in Pervasive Health Research. In Pervasive Health 2016 Workshop on Future of Pervasive Health.

[W16] Vaibhav Garg, Jean Camp, Katherine Connelly, Lesa Mae Lorenzen-Huber, Kalpana Shankar, Kelly Caine. Privacy Framework for Older Adults. Workshop on Security and Human Behavior, Pittsburgh, PA, June 17-18, June 2011.

[W15] Katie A. Siek, Kay H. Connelly, Danish Ellah Khan, Steven E. Ross, Janet L. Welch, Jeffrey S. LaMarche and Beenish Chaudry, Challenges in Evaluating Three Assistive Health Applications. In Evaluating New Interactions in Healthcare: Challenges and Approaches, a workshop at the 27th International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, April 2009.

[W14] Rajasee Rege, Heekyoung Jung, William Hazelwood, Greg Orlov, Kay Connelly, Kalpana Shankar, Exploring early evaluation techniques of ambient health promoting devices in home environments of senior citizens living independently. In HealthNet ’08: Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Systems and Networking Support for Health Care and Assisted Living Environments, June 2008.

[W13] William R. Hazlewood, Kevin Makice and Kay Connelly, Defining Ambience: Public Ambient Displays. In Promoting Community Awareness in Workshop: Surrounded by Persuasive Ambient Intelligence – a workshop at the 26th International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, April 2008.

[W12] Kay Connelly, On Developing a Technology Acceptance Model for Pervasive Computing. In Ubiquitous System Evaluation (USE) — a workshop at the Ninth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UBICOMP), September, 2007. PDF

[W11] Katie A. Siek, Kay H. Connelly, Yvonne Rogers, Paul Rowher, Desiree Lambert and Janet L. Welch, The Food We Eat: An Evaluation of Food Items Input into an Electronic Food Monitoring Application. In UbiHealth 2006 — a workshop at the Eighth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing.

[W10] L. Jean Camp, Kay Connelly, Lesa Huber, and Kalpana Shankar, Beyond Consent: User Defined Privacy in Ubicomp. In Nurturing Technologies in the Domestic Environment: Feeling Comforted, Cared for, and Connected at Home — a workshop at the Eighth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, 2006.

[W9] Katie A. Siek and Kay H. Connelly, Lessons Learned Conducting User Studies in a Dialysis Ward. To appear in Extended Abstracts of CHI 2006: Workshops – Reality Testing: HCI Challenges in Non-Traditional Environments, Montreal, CA, April 2006.

[W8] Yong Liu and Kay Connelly, SmartContacts: A Large Scale Social Context Service Discovery System. To appear in the 3rd Workshop on Middleware Support for Pervasive Computer and Communications (PerWare 2006). Pisa, Italy, March 2006.

[W7] Kay Connelly, Kalpana Shankar & L. Jean Camp, Design for Privacy: Towards a Methodological Approach to Trustworthy Design, ETHICOMP 2005 (Linköping, Sweden) 12 -14 September, 2005.

[W6] Ashraf Khalil and Kay Connelly, Examining the Use of Surveys in Measuring Privacy in Ubiquitous Computing, Workshop in Appropriate Methodology for Empirical Studies of Privacy, INTERACT 05, Rome, Italy, September, 2005.

[W5] Kay Connelly, Technology to Empower Patients with Chronic Conditions. In Extended Abstracts of CHI 2005: Workshops – HCI Challenges in Health Assessment, Portland, OR, April 2005.

[W4] Kay Connelly and Ashraf Khalil, On Negotiation Automatic Device Configuration in Smart Environments. In the proceedings of Middleware Support for Pervasive Computing (PerWare’04), a workshop at the Second IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications, March 2004.

[W3] Kay Connelly and Ashraf Khalil, Towards Automatic Device Configuration in Smart Environments. In the online proceedings of System Support for Ubiquitous Computing Workshop (UbiSys’03) at the Fifth Annual Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, October, 2003.

[W2] Lavanya Ramakrishnan, Helen Rehn, Jay Alameda, Rachana Ananthakrishnan, Madhusudhan Govindaraju, Aleksander Slominski, Kay Connelly, Von Welch, Dennis Gannon, Randall Bramley, and Shawn Hampton, An Authorization Framework for a Grid Based Component Architecture. In the 3rd International Workshop on Grid Computing (Grid2002) at Supercomputing 2002, pages 169-180, November 2002. PDF

[W1] Kay Connelly and Andrew A. Chien, Breaking the Barriers: High Performance Security for High Performance Computing. In the proceedings of the New Security Paradigms Workshop, pages 36-42, September 2002. PDF

Other/Miscellaneous

[M20] Karen Cheng, Kelly Caine, Wanda Pratt, and Kay Connelly. 2013. Consumer engagement in health technologies special interest group. In CHI ’13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA ’13). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2485-2488. DOI=10.1145/2468356.2468811 http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2468356.2468811

[M19] Priscilla Barnes, Kelly Caine, Kay Connelly and Katie Siek. Understanding the Needs of Low SES Patients with Type 2 Diabetes. Poster in Pervasive Computing Technologies for Health (Pervasive Health, 2013). May, 2013.

[M18] Nathan Michalik, Kelly Caine and Kay Connelly. Mobile Technology Ownership and Usage Patterns Among Patients Suffering from Depression. Poster in 6th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, 2012.

[M17] White, G., Connelly, K., Caine, K. (2012). Opportunities for ubiquitous computing in the homes of low SES older adults. Extended abstracts from Ubicomp ’12: The 14 International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing. Pittsburgh, PA.

[M16] Kalpana Shankar , Lesa Huber. L.Jean Camp, Kelly E. Caine, and Katherine H. Connelly. “Finding the Older User in Home-Based Computing Studies”. Abstract presented at the International Society on Gerontechnology* International Symposium of Automation and Robotics in Construction (ISG*ISARC 2012). Eindhoven, Netherlands, June 26-29, 2012.

[M15] Kay Connelly and Mounir Mokhtari. Measuring impact of ICTs on Quality of Life of Older Adults. Poster presented at Le premier colloque Mines et Télécom: Colloque Ingénierie et STIC pour la Santé. March 6-7, 2012, Paris, France.

[M14] Kelly Caine, Kay Connelly, Rebecca Selove, Thomas Doub, Richard Shelton. Understanding the mHealth Needs of Patients with Depression. Presented at the mHealth Summit: Shaping the Future of Mobile Health. December 5-7, 2011.

[M13] A. J. Younge, V. Periasamy, M. Al-Azdee, W. Hazlewood, and K. Connelly, ScaleMirror: A Pervasive Device to Aid Weight Analysis (Poster – Works in Progress) in Proceedings as Extended Abstract of the 29th International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI2011). Vancouver, BC: ACM, May 2011.

[M12] Kay Connelly, Katie Siek, Janet Welch, Beenish Chaudry, Josette Jones and Linda Scott. Case study of design of a mobile health application for a chronically Ill, low-literacy population. Presented at the mHealth Summit: Mobile Technologies as a Platform for Health Research and Healthcare Delivery. October 2009.

[M11] Steve Neely, Graeme Stevenson, Christian Kray, Ingrid Mulder, Kay Connelly, and Katie A. Siek. Evaluating Pervasive and Ubiquitous Systems. IEEE Pervasive Computing, 7(3):85–88, IEEE Educational Activities Department, Piscataway, NJ, USA, 2008. PDF

[M10] Julie Matiland, William R. Hazlewood, Paul Rohwer, Kay Connelly, Katie Siek, Gisele Bennett, Valerie Lafond-Favieres, Effie Law and Sveltlena Taneva, Technology Has Escaped from the Zoo: Studying Usability in the Wild. Organized workshop in the Proceedings of Interact, 2007.

[M9] Tammy Toscos, Kay Connelly, Yvonne Rogers, Anne Faber and Adity Mutsuddi Upoma, Do Computer-Generated Text Messages Motivate Teenage Girls to Exercise as Much as Human Sent Ones? In the Proceedings of Persuasive, Poster, 2007.

[M8] Gisele Bennett (Georgia Tech), Kay H. Connelly, Gitte Lindgaard (Carleton University), Katie A. Siek, Bruce Tsuji (Carleton University), Reality Testing: HCI Challenges in Non-Traditional Environments. Organized workshop in the Adjunct Proceedings of CHI 2006.

[M7] Kay Connelly, Katie Siek, Valerie Lafond-Favieres, and Gisele Bennett, Planes, Pains, and Phosphorane: Usability Studies in Non-Traditional Environments. Organized Special Interest Group meeting in the Adjunct Proceedings of he Tenth IFIP TC13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (INTERACT), Rome, Italy, September 2005.

[M6] Katie A. Siek, Kay H. Connelly, and Yvonne Rogers, Fat Finger Worries: How Older and Younger Users Physically Interact with PDAs. Women in Science Program Research Day 2005, Bloomington, IN, March 2005. 2nd Place in Graduate Technical Poster Category.

[M5] Katie A. Siek and Kay H. Connelly, Assistive Technologies for Dialysis Patients. In the Proceedings of Grace Hopper 2004, PhD Forum, Chicago, IL, October 6-9, 2004.

[M4] Katie A. Siek and Kay H. Connelly, Assistive Technologies for Dialysis Patients. In the Proceedings of Grace Hopper 2004, Poster, Chicago, IL, October 6-9, 2004. New Investigator for Best Technical Poster Award

[M3] Katie A. Moor [Siek], Kay H. Connelly, and Yvonne Rogers, A Comparative Study of Elderly, Younger, and Chronically Ill Novice PDA Users. Technical Report 595, Computer Science Department, Indiana University, June 2004. PDF

[M2] Kay Connelly, HiPIP: High Performance Invocation Protection. Ph.D. thesis, Computer Science Department, University of Illinois, October, 2003.

[M1] Kay Connelly, FM-QoS: A Quality of Service Messaging Substrate for Asynchronous Local-Area Networks with Hardware-Level Network Feedback. M.S. thesis, Computer Science Dept., University of Illinois. May 1999.