1 WebHome 2 Program Description 99 3 NSF Presentations 99 4 Discussion Forum 1 5 Discussion: how to evaluate creativity? 4 6 Discussion: ideas for creativity support tools 4 7 Discussion: Understanding the creative process 4 8 Workshops 1 9 Conferences 1 10 Literature 199 11 Community Participants 1 12 Mary Lou Maher MaryLouMaher Mary Lou Maher 11 13 Web Resources 199 14 CreativeIT Workshop 8 15 Opportunities and Issues 14 16 Workshop Recommendations 14 17 Presentations 14 18 Collaboration Leads to Innovation 17 19 Mathematical Theory of Understandability 17 20 CELL - an interdisciplinary investigation into adult stem cell behaviour 17 21 Communities of Creative Practice 17 22 Beyond Binary Choices: Understanding and Exploiting Trade-Offs to Enhance Creativity 17 23 Surprise and Delight: Design-Thinking In Creative Practice And Theory 17 24 "Music and Computer Science: Motivation, Analogies, and Experience" 17 25 Resources and Models for Creative Digital Media Research 17 26 Workshop Organizers 14 27 Workshop Program 14 28 Discussion: Describing the big picture 27 29 Discussion: Identifying the key ingredients 27 30 Workshop recommendations 27 31 Exploratory projects 30 32 Workshop ideas 30 33 Tutorial ideas 30 34 Outcomes and benefits 30 35 "Guidelines, Methods, Evaluation, Selection Criteria" 30 36 Participants 14 37 Bill Mitchell wjm Bill Mitchell 11 38 Gerhard Fischer gerhard Gerhard Fischer 11 39 Larry Leifer leifer Larry Leifer 11 40 Roger Dannenberg rbd Roger Dannenberg 11 41 Ben Shneiderman ben Ben Shneiderman 11 42 John Gero johngero John Gero 11 43 Mark d'Inverno dinverno Mark d'Inverno 11 44 Thomas Hewett hewett Thomas Hewett 11 45 Christopher Jaynes cjaynes Christopher Jaynes 11 46 Ken Perlin perlin Ken Perlin 11 47 Dana Plautz danaplautz Dana Plautz 11 48 Rob Saunders rob Rob Saunders 11 49 Kumiyo Nakakoji kumiyo Kumiyo Nakakoji 11 50 Michael Leyton mleyton Michael Leyton 11 51 Pamela Jennings pjennings Pamela Jennings 11 52 Mark Gross mdgross Mark Gross 11 53 Steven Smith stevesmith Steven Smith 11 54 Ruzena Bajcsy bajcsy Ruzena Bajcsy 11 55 Rob Woodbury woodbury Rob Woodbury 11 56 Terry Winograd winograd Terry Winograd 11 57 Hal Eden haleden Hal Eden 11 58 Tristan Jehan tristan Tristan Jehan 11 59 Workshop on Creativity Support Tools 8 60 Holger Dick hodie Holger Dick 11 61 test of site map 57 62 Gallery 1 63 About This Wiki 1 64 Web Literature 199 65 norms 63 66 Exhibitions 1 67 account 63 68 test community 57 69 questions-section 63 70 Umer Farooq ufarooq Umer Farooq 11 71 Alex Ivanov alex Alex Ivanov 11 72 Discussion: Requirements for Creativity Support Tools 4 73 Discussion: Evaluation Heuristics for Creativity Support Tools 4 74 Andrew Warr andywarr Andrew Warr 11 75 Michael Prilla Michael Michael Prilla 11 76 exploratory projects 99 77 "Creative Metaphors to Stimulate New Approaches to Visualizing, Understanding, and Rethinking Large Repositories of Scholarly Data" 76 78 Collaborative Research: Interactive Choreography in 3D Tele-Immersive Spaces - Expanding Human Perception through Creative Practice 76 79 Designing Critical Creative Technologies to Support Collaboration in Public Spaces 76 80 Creativity in Physics 76 81 The Synergy of Conflict and Creativity in Open Source Software Development Communities 76 82 A New Generation Wiki for Supporting a Research Community in Creativity and IT 76 83 Fostering Creativity in Ubiquitous Social Computing through Casual and Formal Interactions in Interdisciplinary Design 76 84 "A ""Transderivational"" Search Engine for Creative Analogy Generation in Mixed-Media Design" 76 85 End-User Sketching of Games and Simulations 76 86 Decoding the Human Conducting Gesture 76 87 Creativity and Computer Programming: A New Research Program 76 88 Leveraging Grassroots Creativity for Interaction Design: Infrastructure Support for Design Thinking 76 89 The Computational Creativity Curriculum 76 90 The Grammar of Immersive Interactive Narrative 76 91 Collaboratorium for Interdisciplinary Creativity 76 92 Artistic Group Performance as a Model for Novel Collaborative Multimodal Human-Computer Interfaces 76 93 A computational model of creative problem solving 76 94 Computational Approaches to Creativity Through Goal-Directed Cross-Domain Analogy 76 95 Musicat: a computational model of creativity in a musical domain 76 96 Building Blocks for Creative Search 76 97 The Codework Project: Relations between creative writing and computer programming 76 98 Towards a Computational Model of Biological Analogies in Innovative Engineering Design 76 99 NSF CreativeIT Program 1 100 staying informed 69 101 Klara Nahrstedt TEEVE Klara Nahrstedt 11 102 Scott Snibbe snibbe Scott Snibbe 11 103 Chris Bregler bregler Chris Bregler 11 104 Dan Ventura DanVentura Dan Ventura 11 105 Tobias Hollerer holl Tobias Hollerer 11 106 MakaBlog 1 107 MakaBlog: 29 September 2007 106 108 Speculative Data and the Creative Imaginary 66 109 Alan Sondheim sondheim Alan Sondheim 11 110 Sandy Baldwin SandyBaldwin Sandy Baldwin 11 111 MakaBlog: 14 June 2007 106 112 MakaBlog: 20 June 2007 106 113 MakaBlog: 21 June 2007 106 114 MakaBlog: 26 September 2007 106 115 MakaBlog: 3 July 2007 106 116 MakaBlog: 5 July 2007 106 117 MakaBlog: 19 July 2007 106 118 MakaBlog: 23 July 2007 106 119 MakaBlog: 25 July 2007 106 120 MakaBlog: 28 August 2007 106 121 MakaBlog: 17 September 2007 106 122 MakaBlog: 16 September 2007 106 123 MakaBlog: 19 September 2007 106 124 MakaBlog: 24 September 2007 106 125 MakaBlog: 25 September 2007 106 126 MakaBlog: 30 September 2007 106 127 Full MakaBlog Listing 106 128 MakaBlog: 1 October 2007 106 129 MakaBlog: 4 October 2007 106 130 Sungwook Yoon kunpognr Sungwook Yoon 11 131 Wassim Jabi wassim Wassim Jabi 11 132 tmp 133 Jeffrey LaMarche lamarche Jeffrey LaMarche 11 134 Lee Spector lspector Lee Spector 11 135 new page 136 Gerhard Fischer Bio 36 137 Jon Schull JonSchull Jon Schull 11 138 Eric Nichols epnichols Eric Nichols 11 139 Douglas Hofstadter dughof Douglas Hofstadter 11 140 Success Factors Workshop ASU Workshop 8 141 Topic One: Success Factors Summary ASU Workshop 140 142 Topic Two: Hard Questions ASU Workshop 140 143 Topic Three: supporting community ASU Workshop 140 144 Success Factors Full Version ASU Workshop 141 145 MakaBlog: 22 January 2008 106 146 WebHome Grad-Student Community 1 147 Abigail Durrant AbigailDurrant Abigail Durrant 146 148 Extended summary of current work Grad-Student Community 147 149 Andre Knoerig andre Andre Knoerig 146 150 The Bodily Aspect in Computer-Supported Creativity Grad-Student Community 149 151 Ann Morrison AnnMorison Ann Morrison 146 152 Ben Short BenShort Ben Short 146 153 Talk2Me - The Art of Augmenting Conversations Grad-Student Community 151 154 My work so far Grad-Student Community 152 155 Cheryl Qian CherylQian Cheryl Qian 146 156 Design Patterns: Augmenting User Intention in ParametricDesign Systems Grad-Student Community 155 157 Derek Lomas DerekLomas Derek Lomas 146 158 Cognitive Artifacts: An Art-Science Engagement Grad-Student Community 157 159 Eric Cook EricCook Eric Cook 146 160 The Knot of Amateurs & Professionals: Untangling Social Roles in Creative Practice Grad-Student Community 159 161 Eric Schweikardt schweikardt Eric Schweikardt 146 162 Modular Robotics as Tools for Design Grad-Student Community 161 163 Guy Birkin GuyBirkin Guy Birkin 146 164 Art and Complexity: An exploration of aesthetics between order and chaos Grad-Student Community 163 165 Helen Papagiannis HelenPapagiannis Helen Papagiannis 146 166 Graduate Student Symposium Proposal Grad-Student Community 165 167 Jennifer Stoll JenniferStoll Jennifer Stoll 146 168 IdeaMurals: a Graphical Interface for Supporting Ideation in Public Policy Knowledge Work Grad-Student Community 167 169 Steve Dow SteveDow Steve Dow 146 170 Exploring a New Paradigm and Tools for Wizard-of-Oz Experience Design Grad-Student Community 169 171 Sona Hairabedian SonaHairabedian Sona Hairabedian 146 172 Towards Expertise: The Role Chunking in Developing Productive Fluency in Drawing (Semester 1 Summary) Grad-Student Community 171 173 Philippa Riley Philippa Philippa Riley 146 174 How Can Technology Support Musical Creativity For People With Dementia? Grad-Student Community 173 175 Joe Marshall JoeMarshall Joe Marshall 146 176 Nick Knouf NickKnouf Nick Knouf 146 177 "syngva: An Object that Raises Questions of Agency, Relationship, and Control" Grad-Student Community 176 178 Eye-Balls: Computer Vision in the Circus Grad-Student Community 175 179 Joel Eden JoelEden Joel Eden 146 180 Distributed Cognitive Walkthrough (DCW): A Walkthrough-Style Usability Evaluation Method Based on Theories of Distributed Cognition Grad-Student Community 179 181 Natalie Ebenreuter NatalieEbenreuter Natalie Ebenreuter 146 182 A collaborative approach to the design of interactive systems for the documentation of dance Grad-Student Community 181 183 Nancy Patterson NancyPatterson Nancy Patterson 146 184 Proposal Description: MULTI: Multiple User Interactive Template Installation Grad-Student Community 183 185 Lucia Terrenghi LuciaTerrenghi Lucia Terrenghi 146 186 Designing Hybrid Interaction through an Understanding of the Affordances of Physical and Digital Technologies Grad-Student Community 185 187 Lorna McKnight LomaMcKnight Lorna McKnight 146 188 Creativity in VR: Constraint versus Exploration Grad-Student Community 187 189 Karl Willis KarlWillis Karl Willis 146 190 CC2007 Graduate Student Symposium--Willis Grad-Student Community 189 191 Johann Sarmiento JohannSarmiento Johann Sarmiento 146 192 Understanding and Supporting the Long-term Creative Work of Virtual Math Teams Grad-Student Community 191 193 The Commons Grad-Student Community 146 194 temp2 132 195 Roger Malina rmalina Roger Malina 11 196 description of the plans for this area of the wiki Grad-Student Community 193 197 a list of books that influenced your view of CreativeIT Grad-Student Community 193 198 common questions/problems for CreativeIT students Grad-Student Community 193 199 Research Resources 1 200 Luz-Maria Jimenez LuzMaria Luz-Maria Jimenez 11 201 Chia-Yen Tsai 11 202 my sandbox 60 203 MP3s of the presentations ASU Workshop 140 204 Results Page 202 205 Proceedings of the NSF CreativeIT workshop at Arizona State University ASU Workshop 140 206 paper format ASU Workshop 205 207 test conversion ASU Workshop 205 208 Fischer Eden ASU Workshop 205 209 more test ASU Workshop 205 210 Titus Noel ntitus Titus Noel 11 211 Daryl Hepting DarylHepting Daryl Hepting 11 212 H. Quynh Dinh hqdinh H. Quynh Dinh 11 213 Chris Vigorito Vigorito Chris Vigorito 11 214 Ashok Goel Ashok Ashok Goel 11 215 List of 2008 funded projects 99 216 Symposium on Computational Approaches to Creativity in Science 215 217 Pilot: Computational Metaphor Identification for Supporting Creativity in Science Education 215 218 Pilot: SOUZOU - Creativity through Procedural Modeling 215 219 MAJOR: Collaborative Research: Modeling Creative and Emotive Improvisation in Theatre Performance 215 220 Pilot: Let Your Notes Come Alive: The SkRUI Classroom Sketchbook 215 221 Examining Creativity with IT in Engineering Design (X-CITED) 215 222 Major:The Narrative Theatre - A Creativity Enhancement Environment 215 223 Pilot: Exploratory Programming for Interactive Behaviors: Unleashing Interaction Designers' Creativity 215 224 Pilot: Leveraging Human Creativity with Machine Discovery 215 225 Pilot: Mixed-Reality Without Tears: Tools to Support Creativity in Mixed-Reality Applications 215 226 Pilot: A Robust Distributed Intelligent System for Telematic Applications 215 227 An Instructional Tool to Foster Creativity in the Software Engineering Process 215 228 Collaborative Research: Modeling Creative and Emotive Improvisation in Theater Performance 215 229 Collaborative Research: Major: Puppet Choreography and Automated Marionettes 215 230 PILOT: Unlocking Body Memories for Creativity: Controlling Virtual Characters with Tangible Interfaces to Augment Expression and Cognition 215 231 Pilot: Using Causal Relations to Guide Multi-Level Creative Processes 215 232 SGER: Preliminary Computational Studies of Societal Factors in Creative Designing 215 233 "Two Day Workshop: Studying Design Creativity- Design Science, Computer Science, Cognitive Science and Neuroscience Approaches: The State of the Art" 215 234 SGER: Leveraging Grassroots Creativity for Interaction Design: Infrastructure Support for Design Thinking 215 235 Workshop: Success factors in fostering creativity in IT research and education 215 236 SGER - End-user Sketching of Games and Simulations 215 237 CreativeIT Workshop: Creativity and Rationale in Design 215 238 Mitra Debasis debasis Mitra Debasis 11 239 Fred Collopy collopy Fred Collopy 11 240 Janet Burge burgeje Janet Burge 11 241 MakaBlog: 25 June 2008 106 242 Storytelling Using EventWeb ASU Workshop 205 243 Open Source as a Test Bed for Evaluating Creativity Tools ASU Workshop 205 244 Early Experiences with Interdisciplinary Design Studies ASU Workshop 205 245 Fostering Creativity in the Classroom: A Case Study of Multi-disciplinary Design Project ASU Workshop 205 246 Teaching Kids to be Creative: What Might it Take? Some Insights from Computational Modeling and from Observations of Middle Schoolers ASU Workshop 205 247 Writes of Passage: From Phenomenology to Semiosis in Mathematical Learning ASU Workshop 205 248 Renaissance Teams as a Methodology for Creativity and Visualization ASU Workshop 205 249 Building Collective CreativeIT Efforts ASU Workshop 205 250 Building an Ecology for Innovation ASU Workshop 205 251 Supporting Social Creativity: Promises and Pitfalls ASU Workshop 205 252 cba ASU Workshop 205 253 "From Simulation to Emulation: The Art, Science and Engineering Behind Telematic Art in the 21st Century" ASU Workshop 205 254 Politechnics: Political Technologies from the Computing Culture Group ASU Workshop 205 255 Fostering Motivation and Creativity for Computer Users ASU Workshop 205 256 Matthew Clark clarkm Matthew Clark 11 257 Pia Tripathi pia Pia Tripathi 11 258 PI Workshop Page 8 259 Finding Roommates 258 260 CHI 2009 Panel on Creativity 1 261 CHI'2009 Panel Discussion Page 260 262 Lee Boot leeboot Lee Boot 11 263 Program for the 2008 CreativeIT Program PI Meeting 258 264 Brad Myers bam Brad Myers 11 265 SGER: Learning to Develop Insight: A Sub-symbolic Approach to Learning Transfer 215 266 AAAI Symposium on Creative Intelligent Systems 215 267 Sheila Tejada tejada Sheila Tejada 11 268 reimbursement 263 269 Ashok Goel PI presentation 263 270 Ruzena Pajcsy PI presentation 263 271 Debasis Mitra PI presentation 263 272 Jonas Braasch PI Presentation 263 273 Hod Lipson PI Presentation 263 274 Selmer Bringsjord PI presentation 263 275 James Reggia PI Presentation 263 276 Richard Gerrig PI Presentation 263 277 Bill Tomlinson and Eric Baumer Pi Presentation 263 278 Tiffany Barnes PI Presentation 263 279 Ethan Danahy (Tufts University) PI Presentation 263 280 Lee Spector PI Presentation 263 281 Yoshihiro Kobayashi PI Presentation 263 282 James Lester PI Presentation 263 283 Robert Stone PI Presentation 263 284 Brad Myers PI Presentation 263 285 Roger Dannenberg PI Presentation 263 286 Panel (Creative IT Research) 263 287 Ellen Yi-Luen Do ellendo Ellen Yi-Luen Do 11 288 Creative_Lab.pdf 287 289 Gerhard Fischer PI Presentation 263 290 Creative IT Research Panel-Slides 263 291 Description of Panel 260