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DiSalvo, B. and Bruckman, A. (2011). From Interest to Values, Communications of the ACM, August 1, 2011.
Giarratani, L., Parikh, A., DiSalvo, B., Knutson, K, and Crowley, K. (2011). Click!: Pre‐Teen Girls and a Mixed‐Reality Role Playing Game for Science and Technology, Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy. April 2011.
DiSalvo, B., Yardi, S., Guzdial, M., McKlin, T., Meadows, C., Perry, K. and Bruckman, A. (2011). African American Men Constructing Computing Identity. Proceedings of ACM Computer and Human Interaction Conference (SIGCHI), Vancouver, Canada, 2011.
DiSalvo, B. and Bruckman, A. (2010). Race and Gender in Play Practices: Young African American males. Proceedings of ACM Foundation of Digital Games, Monterey, CA, June 2010.
DiSalvo, B., Guzdial, M., Mcklin, T., Meadows, C., Perry, K., Steward, C., and A. Bruckman. (2009) Glitch Game Testers: African American Men Breaking Open the Console. Paper presented at the DiGRA 2009 Breaking New Ground: Innovation in Games, Play, Practice and Theory, September 2009, Brunel, UK.
Bruckman, A., M. Biggers, B. Ericson, T. McKlin, J. Dimond, B. DiSalvo, M. Hewner, L. Ni, and S. Yardi. (2009) " Georgia computes!": improving the computing education pipeline. In Proceedings of SIGCSE 2009, Chattanooga, TN, March 2009. ACM New York, NY, USA.
DiSalvo, B. J. and A. Bruckman. (2009) Questioning Video Games' Influence on CS Interest. In Proceedings of Foundation of Digital Games, Bahamas, April 2009. ACM New York, NY, USA.
DiSalvo, B., Crowley, K., Norwood, R., (2008) Learning in context: Digital games and young black men, Games and Culture. March 2008.
DiSalvo, B. (2008) Game Testing: Increasing African American gamers’ interest in CS, poster presented at IDGA Education SIG Summit. San Francisco, CA, USA, February 2008.
DiSalvo, B., Sheehan, A. (2007) Expanding art museums into humanities classrooms: Research on online curricula for cross-disciplinary study, Published in conjunction with Museums and the Web Conference, San Francisco, CA, USA, April 2007.
DiSalvo, B., Parikh, A., Crowley, K., (2006) Click!: Developing the ultimate urban adventure game for middle school girls, Publish in conjunction with Women in Games Conference 2006, Teesside, UK, July 2006.
Hughes, K., DiSalvo, B., (2005) Click! Urban Adventure: Seeing and sensing science in the city. Invited participant WI: Engaging The City: Public Interface As Civic Intermediary, CHI2005: Technology, Safety, Community. Portland, OR, USA, April 2005.
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Georgia Tech, School of Interactive Computing |
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