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GROUP '25: Companion Proceedings of the 2025 ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work
ACM2025 Proceeding
  • Editors:
  • Guo Freeman,
  • David Unbehaun
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
GROUP '25: The 2025 ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work Hilton Head New Jersey USA January 12 - 15, 2025
ISBN:
979-8-4007-1187-9
Published:
12 January 2025
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SESSION: Opening Keynote
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AI, Responsibility, and Social Impact: Collaboration and Cooperation Mechanisms in Conversational Systems

Responsible AI has been a popular topic in academic and industry settings with the advent of conversational AI based on generative models in the last two years. Despite the growing scientific research in this field, what should be considered when ...

SESSION: Panels
panel
New Opportunities, Risks, and Harm of Generative AI for Fostering Safe Online Communities

Recently, there is a growing trend of using generative AI systems and tools for fostering and protecting online collaborative communities. Yet, existing AI tools may introduce new risks and even harm to diverse communities’ online safety. How to better ...

SESSION: Workshop
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Beyond Video-Conferencing: Telepresence Technologies for Extending Expertise Reach and Specialised Skill Sharing

Despite resurgent interest in remote work technologies, many forms of specialised work remain inaccessible. Participation in remote activities often requires more than video-conferencing. Telepresence technologies, using robotics and mixed reality, can ...

SESSION: Posters, Demos and Case Studies
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Integrating Function and Connection: Two Perspectives to Telepresence Robot Design for Classroom

This study explores robotic telepresence in classrooms, from the perspectives of both the remote students (operators) and their in-person classmates. Analyzing a subset of field study data from 35 participants (22 operators, 13 classmates), we ...

extended-abstract
Exploring Technical and Creative Posts in Online Live Coding Communities: An Analysis of Tidal Club and in_thread

Live coding is a performance art in which media, commonly music and video, are generated and manipulated with open-source tools. While live coding initially centered upon local meet-ups, many individuals and loosely organized groups now learn, ...

extended-abstract
Designing for Engagement and immersive Learning through Augmented Reality: A Parctipatory Design Case Study of Virtual Chemist App in an Educational Context

Augmented Reality (AR) technology holds significant potential to transform educational settings and improve learning, especially in complex disciplines such as chemistry, where abstract concepts and reactions often pose challenges for students. Despite ...

extended-abstract
Enhancing the Travel Experience for People with Visual Impairments through Multimodal Interaction: NaviGPT, A Real-Time AI-Driven Mobile Navigation System

Assistive technologies for people with visual impairments (PVI) have made significant advancements, particularly with the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and real-time sensor technologies. However, current solutions often require PVI to ...

extended-abstract
Understanding the Impact of Programming Club on Programming Experiences

In the context of programming education, programming clubs serve as an innovative non-formal environment that supplements traditional classroom instruction. However, the practices within these non-formal learning environments and their impact on ...

extended-abstract
Motivations for Taking Selfies on Instagram

Selfies have become a common and popular form of communication and self-representation in the digital age, particularly for the purpose of posting on social media. While the phenomenon has been widely studied, this paper seeks to examine motivations for ...

extended-abstract
A Research Through Design Study on AI Explanations for Collaborative Everyday Tasks for Older Adults Aging in Place

Designing explainable and personalized AI systems to provide support to older adults aging in place requires an understanding of their motivations and expectations for the explanations. This poster presents our ongoing work in exploring explanation ...

extended-abstract
Navigating Early-Stage Migration: Comparing QAnon Community Dynamics on Twitter, Parler, and Dotwin

This paper examines the impact of platform migration on the QAnon community during their transition from Twitter to alternative platforms like Parler and Dotwin following initial widespread account bans on Twitter. We examine how QAnon’s community ...

extended-abstract
Youth Vaping in the Digital Age: A Systematic Review of Technological Interventions for Prevention and Cessation

E-cigarettes are the most popular tobacco product among youth, yet existing prevention and cessation interventions are primarily adult-centered and adapted from general tobacco use, with limited evidence for their effectiveness in addressing youth e-...

extended-abstract
FITViz: An Interactive Visualization Framework for Demonstrating Fashion Influence through Social Media Influencer Interactions

Social media has transformed how fashion trends are influenced, with fashion influencers playing a crucial role in shaping public perception and purchasing decisions. To better understand and visualize the influence of these key figures, we present ...

extended-abstract
Assessing Human Evaluations of Cover Letters Written or Edited by AI and Non-Native English Speakers

The assistance of AI plays a significant role in non-native English speakers’ (NNES) formal writing. To investigate the impact of AI on cover letter writing, we designed a survey-embedded experiment. In this study, participants read and evaluated the ...

extended-abstract
Exploring Knowledge Sharing and Community of Practice Development: A Stakeholders Analysis of Social Service Organizations in a Midwestern Underserved Community

Community social service organizations are indispensable for supporting vulnerable populations with multifaceted challenges, such as housing instability and food insecurity, particularly in high-poverty areas where access to essential resources is ...

extended-abstract
From Personal Knowledge Management to the Second Brain to the Personal AI Companian

This extrapolation explores the evolution of Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) and envisions its future integration with artificial intelligence (AI). As we transition from traditional organizational systems to sophisticated digital ecosystems, the ...

extended-abstract
“Weight of Scrolling” - Browsing Social Media In Bed With A Collaborative Interface for Horizontal Users

Browsing social media feeds in bed can reduce relationship quality, disrupt sleep, increase anxiety, and cause physical discomfort. To provoke creative discussion around these issues, this paper presents a demonstration of a refreshing alternative. “...

SESSION: Doctoral Consortium
extended-abstract
Designing Computerized Support for Delay Awareness During Time-Critical Teamwork

In emergency medicine, where delays can result in dire consequences, technological interventions have the potential to significantly improve outcomes. This research focuses on understanding trauma resuscitation teams’ experiences with delays and ...

extended-abstract
Investigating Affirmative Action Discussions on Social Media

In June 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court banned race-based affirmative action (AA) in college admissions, reshaping college access for underrepresented students. AA is historically controversial, and social media platforms enable discussions of AA that ...

extended-abstract
Exploring and Designing to Support Gig Workers' Self-Tracking Practices

My doctoral research examines the intersection of the gig economy and self-tracking, exploring how gig workers use self-tracking to navigate their jobs. It outlines two main objectives: first, to investigate gig workers’ self-tracking behaviors and ...

extended-abstract
Developing Pro-Social AI Training Datasets Through Data Workers' Critical Perspectives

The massive datasets used to train AI models frequently contain offensive and harmful entries that are only caught during the system’s later performance. The data workers who curate such datasets are experts in datasets’ contents, but silenced by ...

extended-abstract
But Where do We Begin? Guiding Improved Design for End-of-Life Data Planning Approaches

100% of us will die. Meanwhile, each of us creates more and more online accounts and data throughout our lives than ever before. Although online accounts and data must increasingly be integrated with our end-of-life planning practices, that integration ...

extended-abstract
Investigating the Use and Appropriation of Digital Technology in Contexts of Infrastructural Limitations

Infrastructural limitation in different forms such as in technological, social, and political aspects affect the adoption and use of technology. Thus, it is important to understand how digital technology is appropriated for current and future use in ...

extended-abstract
How Technology Students Develop AI Literacy through Collaboration, Reflection, and Situated Learning

Developing AI literacy among students is vital in an AI-driven world. While scholars have explored AI literacy in the CS context, some critical areas remain under-examined for technology students who study disciplines such as cybersecurity, information ...

extended-abstract
Safeguarding Children in Generative AI: Risk Frameworks and Parental Control Tools

Generative AI (GAI) systems are increasingly integrated into children’s digital experiences, raising concerns about safety, privacy, and appropriate interactions. My research explores the specific risks children encounter when interacting with GAI, with ...

extended-abstract
Scalable and Interpretable Learning Tool Development within Game-based Learning Environment: A Case Study of Mission HydroSci

This research develops scalable and interpretable learning tools—stealth assessment and a teacher dashboard—using a sophisticated logging system within the Mission HydroSci game-based learning environment. By integrating existing frameworks with ...

extended-abstract
Exploring Decentered End Users' Tensions Due to Rapid Technological Change

This dissertation examines how decentered users appropriate technologies amid rapid technological changes, focusing on digital activists, small business owners, and novice artists. It establishes a taxonomy for technological change for HCI research, ...

extended-abstract
Designing Everyday Family Technologies: Supporting Health and Wellbeing in Family-Food Interactions with Children

Technology is pervasive in everyday family life. However, creating meaningful sociotechnical systems that are useful for (and desired by) families remains a complex and evolving challenge. To design for families in the digital age, HCI research requires ...

extended-abstract
Mitigating Misinformation in User-Generated Discourse

Interactive content in online spaces is often meant to inform a broad audience regarding issues of societal interest. Recently, combating misinformation has emerged as another task requiring interventions to reach broad audiences. We are engaged in two ...

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Overall Acceptance Rate 125 of 405 submissions, 31%
YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
GROUP '18942223%
GROUP '161113632%
GROUP '14902730%
GROUP '091104036%
Overall40512531%