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Works by Kay Connelly in Medicine and Health Sciences

2013

Designing for positive health affect: Decoupling negative emotion and health monitoring technologies, Tammy Toscos PhD, Kay Connelly, Yvonne Rogers
Health Services and Informatics Research

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2012

Best intentions: health monitoring technology and children. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in Computing System, Tammy Toscos, Kay Connelly, Yvonne Rogers
Health Services and Informatics Research

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2011

"What's your number?": A survey of how parents and teens cope with diabetes in the context of technology support, Tammy Toscos, Kay Connelly, Yvonne Rogers
Health Services and Informatics Research

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2008

Encouraging physical activity in teens. Can technology help reduce barriers to physical activity in adolescent girls?, Tammy Toscos PhD, Anne Faber, Kay Connelly, Adity Mutsuddi Upoma
Health Services and Informatics Research

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2007

Why it’s worth the hassle: The value of in-situ studies when designing ubicomp., Yvonne Rogers, Kay Connelly, Lenore Tedesco, William Hazlewood, Andrew Kurtz, Robert E. Hall, Josh Hursey, Tammy Toscos Phd
Health Services and Informatics Research

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2006

Mobile applications that empower people to monitor their personal health, Kay Connelly, A M. Faber, Y Rogers, Katie Siek, Tammy Toscos PhD
Health Services and Informatics Research

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