Publications

* All Publications through 2013 were published under my maiden name: Aqueasha Martin

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JOURNALS

[5] Martin-Hammond, Aqueasha , Sravani Vemireddy, and Kartik Rao. “Exploring Older Adults’ Beliefs About the Use of Intelligent Assistants for Consumer Health Information Management: A Participatory Design Study.” JMIR Aging 2, no. 2 (December 11, 2019). https://doi.org/10.2196/15381.

[4] Martin-Hammond, A., Abegaz, T., and Gilbert, J. 2015. Designing an Over-the-Counter Consumer Decision-Making Tool for Older Adults. Journal of Biomedical Informatics 57(2015), 113-123.

[3] Caidi, N., Komlodi, A., Abrao, A.L., & Martin-Hammond, A. (2014). Collectively figuring it out: Foreign-trained health professionals and labor market integration. LIBRES, 24(2), 118-131.

[2] Bates, C. C., & Martin, A. (2013). Using mobile technology to support literacy coaching practices. Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education, 30(2), 60-66.

[1] Seals, C.D., Moses, W., Nyagwencha, J., Martin, A., Kelley, C., Thomas, C., and Doswell, F. Life Long Learning: Seniors in Second Life Continuum. Journal of Computer Science. 2009.

REFEREED CONFERENCE PAPERS

[14]Milka Trajkova and Aqueasha Martin-Hammond. “Alexa is a Toy”: Exploring Older Adults’ Reasons for Using, Limiting, and Abandoning Echo”. In Proceedings of the 2020 annual conferences on Human factors in computing systems (CHI ’20). ACM, New York, NY, USA. Acceptance Rate: 24.31% ( To appear in April 2020)

[13] Martin-Hammond, Aqueasha, Sravani Vemireddy, and Kartik Rao. “Engaging Older Adults in the Participatory Design of Intelligent Health Search Tools.” In Proceedings of the 12th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, 280–284. PervasiveHealth ’18. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1145/3240925.3240972.

[12] Martin-Hammond, A., Vemireddy, S., and Rao, K. (2018). Engaging Older Adults in the Participatory Design of Intelligent Health Search Tools. In the Proceedings of 12th EAI International Conference of Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, PervasiveHealth ’18, May 21–24, 2018, New York, NY, USA.

[11] Martin-Hammond, A., Hamidi, F., Bhalerao, T., Ali, A., Hornback, C. Means, C., and Hurst, A. (2018). Designing and Adaptive Web Navigation Interface for Users with Variable Pointing Performance.  In Proceedings of the Internet of Accessible Things (W4A ’18). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Article 31, 10 pages.

[10] Martin-Hammond, A., & Gilbert, J. (2016). Examining the Effect of Automated Health Explanations on Older Adults’ Attitudes Toward Medication Information. In Proceedings of the 10th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare. ACM.

[9] Rayes, W., Martin-Hammond, A., Komlodi, A., Caidi, N., and Sudin, N.  (2016). An Informed Transition? International Medical Graduates Settling in the United States and Canada.  In Proceedings of ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Copenhagen, Denmark.

[8] Komlodi,A., Caidi, N., Martin-Hammond, A., Rayes, W., & Sundin, N. (2016). Culturally-Situated Information Literacy: International Medical Graduates Navigating New Information Landscapes. Presented at CaTaC’16: Culture, Technology, Communication: Common world, different futures? At London, UK.

[7] Martin-Hammond, A., Ali, A., Hornback, C., and Hurst, A. (2015). Understanding Design Considerations for Adaptive User Interfaces for Accessible Pointing with Older and Younger Adults. W4A 2015:19:1-19:10.

[6] Martin, A., Jones, J., and Gilbert, J. A spoonful of sugar: Understanding the over-the-counter medication needs and practices of older adults. Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (PervasiveHealth), 2013 7th International Conference on, May 2013.http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsptp=&arnumber=6563910&isnumber=6563889 (Acceptance Rate < 30%).

[5] Martin, A., Rankin, Y., and Bolinger, J. Client TouchPoint modeling: understanding client interactions in the context of service delivery. In Proceedings of the 2011 annual conference on Human factors in computing systems (CHI ’11). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 979-982. DOI= http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1978942.1979087. (Acceptance Rate: ~26%)

[4] Bolinger, J., Martin, A., Rankin, Y. “Client TouchPoint Modeling: Making the Invisible Visible within IT Service Delivery Organizations. SRII Global Conference (SRII), 2011 Annual , vol., no., pp.685-692, March 29 2011-April 2 2011. DOI: 10.1109/SRII.2011.74.

[3] Alvarez, I., Martin, A., Dunbar, J., Taiber, J., Wilson, D.M., Gilbert, J. Voice Interfaced Vehicle User Help. In Proceedings of Automotive UI 2010, Pittsburgh, PA, November 11-12, 2010.

[2] Wilson, D., Martin, A., & Gilbert, J. ‘How May I Help You’ Spoken Queries for Technical Assistance. In Proceedings of the 48th Annual Southeast Regional Conference (Oxford, Mississippi, April 15-17, 2010). ACM-SE 48. ACM, New York, NY.

[1] Morrison, D., Gilbert, J., Alnizami, H. Dawkins, S., Eugene, W., Martin, A. & Moses, W. Supporting License Plate Queries for First Responders Using the VoiceLETS System. In Proceedings of the 48th Annual Southeast Regional Conference (Oxford, Mississippi, April 15-17, 2010). ACM-SE 48. ACM, New York, NY.

BOOK CHAPTERS

[1] Wilson, D., Martin, A., & Gilbert, J. Ed. HongYi Sun. iTech: An Interactive Virtual Assistant for Technical Communication. Management of Technological Innovation in Developing and Developed Countries. InTech: 2012 InTech. March 2012. Print.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS
[8] Sanders, Jamie, Tanjala S. Purnell, Jeanne Charleston, Ina Glenn-Smith, and Aqueasha Martin-Hammond. “A Circle of Friends: Persuasive Tools to Improve Heart Health.” In Companion of the 2020 ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work, 107–110. GROUP ’20. Sanibel Island, Florida, USA: Association for Computing Machinery, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1145/3323994.3369885. (Best Poster Award)

[7] Martin-Hammond, A., Hamidi, F., Bhalerao, T., Ali, A., Hornback, C., Means, C., and Hurst, A. 2017. The Participatory Design of an Adaptive Interface to Support Users with Changing Pointing Ability. In Proceedings of the 19th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS ’17). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 343-344.

[6] Martin-Hammond, A., Ali, A., Means, C., Hornback, C., & Hurst, A. (2016). Supporting Awareness of Pointing Behavior among Diverse Groups. In Proceedings of the 10th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare. ACM.

[5] Martin, A. (2012). Designing for Understanding: Helping Older Consumers Understand Over-the-Counter Drug Risks.  8th Annual Aging Research Day. March 9, 2012, Greenville Hospital System University Medical Center, Greenville, SC

[4] Martin, A. (2011). Exploring Opportunities for Multimodal Interaction in Computer Physician Ordering Entry Systems.  Social Science Research Council Mellon-Mays Summer Institute. June 15 – 17, 2011, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ.

[3] Martin, A. (2011).  Opportunities for Multimodal Interaction in Computer Physician Ordering Entry Systems.  EL Alliance National Meeting.  April 2 – 3, 2011, San Francisco, CA.

[2] Martin, A. (2011).  Alphanumeric Recognition Algorithm.  2011 ADMI Conference.  April 14 – 16, 2011, Clemson University, Clemson, SC.

[1] Martin, A., and Ekandem, J. (2010).  VoiceText.  2010 CHI Mentoring (CHIME) Workshop.  April 9 – 10, 2010, in conjunction with CHI 2010, Atlanta, GA.

EDITORIALLY REVIEWED WORK

[2] Gilbert, J., Martin, A.M., Rogers, G., McClendon, J., and Ekandem, J. Hey That’s Not Who I Voted For! A Study on Touch Screen Ballot Design. interactions 19, 6 (November 2012), 34-39.

[1] Gilbert, J. E., Martin, A. M., Eugene, W., Alnizami, H., Moses, W., and Morrison, D. 2010. Interacting with public policy: Driving transportation policy through technological innovation. interactions 17, 4 (Jul. 2010), 42-48.

WORKSHOP PAPERS AND ABSTRACTS

[6] Martin-Hammond, A., Rao, K., Vemireddy, S., Tsai, Y., and Nallam, P. Toward Intelligent Tools to Support Older Adults’ Health Information Seeking and Management Practices.  CHI 2018 Workshop of Designing Interactions for the Ageing Populations, April 2018.  Montréal, Canada.

[5] Martin-Hammond, A., Majumdar, S., and Rao, K. Exploring the Usefulness of Voice Input of Health Information on Smartphones for Older Adults. Computer-Human Interaction Workshop on Designing Mobile Interactions for Older Adults, May 2017.

[4] Bates, C.C., Bryfczynski, S., Martin, A., and Pargas, R. Digital Running Records: The Development and Exploration of an iPad App. Literacy Research Association 2013 Annual Conference, December 2013.

[3] Bates, C.C. and Martin, A. Exploring the Use of ICTs in Literacy Coaches’ Note Taking and Reflective Practices.  In Proceedings of the 2013 American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. April 2013.

[2] Martin, A., Moses, W., Ekandem, J., and Gilbert, J.  An Evaluation of Three Mobile Medication Management Applications.  Workshop on Evaluating Off-the-Shelf Technologies for Personal Health Monitoring, UbiComp 2012.

[1] Rankin, Y.A, Enyedi, R., Anderson, L. & Martin, A. (2012). The Other Side of the Coin: User Experience from an Industry Perspective. CHI 2012 Theories Behind UX Research and How They are Used in Practice Workshop. Austin, TX, May 6, 2012.

DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM

[1]  Martin, A. (2011). Designing Health Systems for Understanding.  5th Doctoral Consortium on Sociotechnical Issues in Medical Informatics. October 21, 2011.

INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT

[1] Bates, C. C., Bryfczynski, S., Pargas, R. & Martin, A. (2012). Record of Reading (Version 1.0.2). Retrieved from http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/record-ofreading/id543574721?mt=8