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Associate Professor
Dept. of Information and Computer Science University of California, Irvine
(949) 824-5955
gmark@ics.uci.edu
http://www.ics.uci.edu/~gmark/
Research interests: computer-supported cooperative work; virtual collaboration; groupware design and collaborative virtual environments
Ph.D. Columbia University
Dr. Mark's research focuses on the social and cognitive aspects of information technology use. Primarily focusing on computer-supported cooperative work, her interest is in investigating how technologies can meet the requirements of group work, especially across distance.
Current projects include: examining the effects of different computer media on task performance; the requirements for virtual collocation technologies, including awareness mechanisms; constructing a collaborative virtual environment to support an open-source software development community, and requirements assessment and usability evaluation of mobile technologies.
Dr. Mark has published on a number of topics including virtual collocation, groupware design, conventions for groupware use, distributed government, collaborative hypermedia authoring, and collaborative virtual environments.
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