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Kim Sawchuk
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2015-2023
Publications (10 Years): 10
Top Topics
Training Program
Older Adults
Criminal Justice
Digital Media
Top Venues
Comput. Games J.
HCI (29)
HCI (27)
HCI (33)
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Publications
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Constance Lafontaine
,
Marie-Ève Ducharme
,
Kim Sawchuk
Privacy, Technology and Telehealth: Canadian Older Adults Voice Their Concerns.
HCI (33)
(2023)
Najmeh Khalili-Mahani
,
Kim Sawchuk
,
Sasha Elbaz
,
Shannon Hebblethwaite
,
Janis Timm-Bottos
A Social-Media Study of the Older Adults Coping with the COVID-19 Stress by Information and Communication Technologies.
HCI (29)
(2022)
Constance Lafontaine
,
Kim Sawchuk
Virtual Museum Visits in a Pandemic: Older Adults Discuss Experiences of Art, Culture and Social Connection.
HCI (30)
(2022)
Kim Sawchuk
,
Constance Lafontaine
Tech Mentors, Warm Experts and Digital Care Work: Pandemic Lessons from a Remote Digital Literacy Training Program for Older Adults.
HCI (29)
(2022)
Najmeh Khalili-Mahani
,
Bob De Schutter
,
Mahsa Mirgholami
,
Eileen Mary Holowka
,
Rebecca Goodine
,
Scott DeJong
,
Roseleen McGaw
,
Sue Meyer
,
Kim Sawchuk
For Whom the Games Toll: A Qualitative and Intergenerational Evaluation of What is Serious in Games for Older Adults.
Comput. Games J.
9 (2) (2020)
Kim Sawchuk
,
Constance Lafontaine
"Just Because You're Older...": Seniors Respond to Telecom Sales Practices in Canada.
HCI (27)
(2020)
Constance Lafontaine
,
Kim Sawchuk
,
Scott DeJong
Social Justice Games: Building an Escape Room on Elder Abuse through Participatory Action Research.
Comput. Games J.
9 (2) (2020)
Najmeh Khalili-Mahani
,
Bob De Schutter
,
Kim Sawchuk
The Relationship Between the Seniors' Appraisal of Cognitive-Training Games and Game-Related Stress Is Complex: A Mixed-Methods Study.
HCI (44)
(2020)
Constance Lafontaine
,
Kim Sawchuk
Promising Practices in Collaborative Digital Literacy and Digital Media-Making with Older Adults.
HCI (26)
(2018)
Constance Lafontaine
,
Kim Sawchuk
Accessing InterACTion: Ageing with Technologies and the Place of Access.
HCI (25)
(2015)