Ruth Kikin-Gil is a user experience designer and researcher with over 10 years of experience in designing desktop, web and mobile products, with expertise in user research, HCI, information design, management, and visual & oral communications. Her interest lies in the interplay between society and technology and the ways in which people appropriate technology in unexpected ways. She explores how existing social interactions and behaviors can be supported or transformed by technology and be better facilitated through new products and services.
Kikin-Gil, Ruth (2006): BuddyBeads: techno-jewelry for non-verbal communication within teenager girls groups. In Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 10 (0) pp. 106-109
Kikin-Gil, Ruth (2006): Affective is effective: how information appliances can mediate relationships within communities and increase one's social effectiveness.. In Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 10 (0) pp. 77-83
Kikin-Gil, Ruth (2005): BuddyBeads: techno-jewelry for non verbal communication within groups of teenage girls. In: Proceedings of 7th conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services 2005. pp. 375-376. Available online
Kikin-Gil, Ruth and Kikin-Gil, Erez (2005). IDII: a life changing experience. Retrieved 16 February 2008 from uiGarden.net: http://www.uigarden.net/english/idii-a-life-changing-experience
Kikin-Gil, Ruth (2005): Debate, communicate, educate - New media channels at your service. In: Claessens, Michel (ed.) Communicating European Research 2005 November 14-15, 2005, Brussels, Belgium. pp. 93-97. Available online
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Publication period:2005-2006
Publication count:5
Number of co-authors:1
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