Anicia Peters
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- Bachelors Computer Science University of Namibia
- Masters Computer Science University of Cape Town
- PhD Computer Science University of Cape Town
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Anicia Peters is a Namibian computer scientist specializing in human–computer interaction . She is the CEO of the National Commission of Research, Science and Technology . Early life and education Peters was born in Rehoboth, Namibia, and attended Origo Primary School. Her family moved to the Khomasdal suburb of Windhoek when she was about 8; there, she attended M.H. Greeff Primary School and later Concordia College.
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- GenderMag: A Method for Evaluating Software's Gender Inclusiveness (2016) (148)
- Virtual Training: Learning Transfer of Assembly Tasks (2015) (84)
- Finding Gender-Inclusiveness Software Issues with GenderMag: A Field Investigation (2016) (80)
- Cultural influences on Facebook practices: A comparative study of college students in Namibia and the United States (2015) (50)
- Gender-Inclusive HCI Research and Design: A Conceptual Review (2020) (45)
- A principled evaluation for a principled idea garden (2015) (28)
- Challenges and Paradoxes in Decolonising HCI: A Critical Discussion (2021) (26)
- Intersectionality as a Lens to Promote Equity and Inclusivity within SIGCHI (2018) (23)
- Do cultural norms affect social network behavior inappropriateness? A global study (2018) (19)
- Namibian and american cultural orientations toward facebook (2012) (19)
- Development Consortium: HCI Across Borders (2016) (18)
- The role of dynamic digital menu boards in consumer decision making (2011) (17)
- Collaborating with communities in Africa: a hitchhikers guide (2014) (15)
- Leveraging the progress of women in the HCI field to address the diversity chasm (2013) (15)
- A Living HCI Curriculum (2016) (15)
- Exploring the representation of women perspectives in technologies (2013) (14)
- Perspectives on gender and product design (2014) (13)
- HCI Across Borders: Paving New Pathways (2018) (12)
- Bridging the digital divide through facebook friendships: a cross-cultural study (2013) (10)
- Teaching HCI: A Living Curriculum? (2016) (10)
- Socio-technical practices and work-home boundaries (2014) (10)
- From avatars to mavatars: The role of marketing avatars and embodied representations in consumer profiling (2013) (9)
- SIG: Work life balance in HCI (2012) (9)
- Facebook in the developing world: the myths and realities underlying a socially networked world (2014) (8)
- Citizen-Centric E-Government Services in Namibia: Myth or Reality? (2016) (7)
- General principles for a Generalized Idea Garden1-s2.0-S1045926X17300708-fx1Image 1 (2017) (7)
- Social Media Usage in Africa and its Ethical Implications (2016) (6)
- CyberBullet - Share Your Story: an interactive game for stimulating awareness on the harm and negative effects of the internet (2018) (5)
- Coping with Messiness in Ethnography: Authority, Bias and Immersion in ethnographic Fieldwork in the non-Western World (2021) (5)
- Designing an interactive career guidance learning system using gamification (2018) (4)
- The role of dynamic digital menu boards on consumer decision-making and healthy eating (2011) (4)
- Community lab, Namibia University of Science and Technology (2017) (4)
- e-government social exclusion and satisfaction among Namibian citizens: a case of a Namibian government ministry (2017) (4)
- Can Digital Signage Help Consumers Eat Healthier? (2011) (4)
- Innovation and Design in Africa (2016) (3)
- Marketing avatars revisited: A commentary on facial recognition and embodied representations in consumer profiling (2014) (3)
- My heart is in Havana (2019) (3)
- Digital Menu Boards as Influencer for Healthy Eating (2013) (3)
- Gender-based Violence Campaign in Namibia: Traditional meets Technology for Societal Change (2017) (3)
- Community centered collaborative HCI design / research in developing countries (2014) (3)
- Relevance of Cloud Computing in Namibia: A Case Study (2016) (3)
- HCI magic across Africa (2020) (2)
- Considerations for co-designing e-government services in under-served rural communities (2018) (2)
- A Model for Designing, Implementing and Evaluating Citizen-Centric e-Government in Namibia (2017) (2)
- Online social networks risks to organisations: a literature review (2018) (1)
- Building Community Collaboration (2013) (1)
- Designing for Cultural Connections (2011) (1)
- Panel on Community Collaboration (2013) (1)
- Featured community SIG: human-computer interaction for development (2013) (1)
- A Cultured Interactive Installation to Probe Gender-Based Violence in Namibia: The Tales of Nali Technology Hut (2018) (1)
- An Exploration of Factors Influencing the Adoption of ICT Enabled Entrepreneurship Applications in Namibian Rural Communities (2021) (1)
- The Hard Struggle: a co-designed interactive career guidance online game (2018) (1)
- Building Community Collaboration (2013) (1)
- HCI Fundamentals Adapted to African Contexts (2023) (0)
- Influence of video food ads in digital menu boards and healthy eating decisions (2014) (0)
- Digital Transformation and Global Health in Africa (2020) (0)
- Including critical Approaches in HCI Curricula: A provocation (2023) (0)
- Universal design (UD) and visual impairment: Can UD principles be applied for mobile sharing platform? (2017) (0)
- Designing an Interactive Game for Preventing Online Abuse in Namibia (2021) (0)
- HCI out of Namibia (2017) (0)
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