Mark W. Newman

Mark W. Newman

University of Michigan

H-index: 46

North America-United States

About Mark W. Newman

Mark W. Newman, With an exceptional h-index of 46 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Michigan, specializes in the field of Human-Computer Interaction, Ubiquitous Computing, Computer-Supported Cooperative Work.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Resource Requirements for Participant Enrollment From a University Health System and a Federally Qualified Health Center Network in a Mobile Health Study: The myBPmyLife Trial

A Physical Activity and Diet Just‐in‐Time Adaptive Intervention to Reduce Blood Pressure: The myBPmyLife Study Rationale and Design

Trauma-informed social media: Towards solutions for reducing and healing online harm

A community participatory approach to creating contextually tailored mHealth notifications: myBPmyLife project

Implementing Body Worn Cameras to Reduce Violence Against Ambulance Crew

Identifying Design Opportunities for Adaptive mHealth Interventions That Target General Well-Being: Interview Study With Informal Care Partners

It’s like an educated guessing game: parents’ strategies for collaborative diabetes management with their children

“It can bring you in the right direction”: Episode-Driven Data Narratives to Help Patients Navigate Multidimensional Diabetes Data to Make Care Decisions

Mark W. Newman Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Information

Citations(all)

8678

Citations(since 2020)

2513

Cited By

7384

hIndex(all)

46

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

98

i10Index(since 2020)

57

Email

University Profile Page

University of Michigan

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Mark W. Newman Skills & Research Interests

Human-Computer Interaction

Ubiquitous Computing

Computer-Supported Cooperative Work

Top articles of Mark W. Newman

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Resource Requirements for Participant Enrollment From a University Health System and a Federally Qualified Health Center Network in a Mobile Health Study: The myBPmyLife Trial

Journal of the American Heart Association

Lesli E Skolarus

Zahera Farhan

Sonali R Mishra

Nikhila Rao

Kaitlyn Bowie

...

2024/1/16

A Physical Activity and Diet Just‐in‐Time Adaptive Intervention to Reduce Blood Pressure: The myBPmyLife Study Rationale and Design

Journal of the American Heart Association

Jessica R Golbus

V Swetha E Jeganathan

Rachel Stevens

Weena Ekechukwu

Zahera Farhan

...

2024/1/16

Trauma-informed social media: Towards solutions for reducing and healing online harm

Carol F Scott

Gabriela Marcu

Riana Elyse Anderson

Mark W Newman

Sarita Schoenebeck

2023/4/19

A community participatory approach to creating contextually tailored mHealth notifications: myBPmyLife project

Health promotion practice

Abby Katherine Hellem

Amanda Casetti

Kaitlyn Bowie

Jessica R Golbus

Beza Merid

...

2023/1/27

Implementing Body Worn Cameras to Reduce Violence Against Ambulance Crew

International journal of paramedicine

Makeda Gerressu

Mark Newman

Jeff Bezemer

2023

Identifying Design Opportunities for Adaptive mHealth Interventions That Target General Well-Being: Interview Study With Informal Care Partners

JMIR Formative Research

Xinghui Yan Mark W. Newman

Sun Young Park

Angelle Sander

Sun Wong Choi

Jennifer Miner

...

2023/9

It’s like an educated guessing game: parents’ strategies for collaborative diabetes management with their children

Yoon Jeong Cha

Alice Wou

Arpita Saxena

Joyce Lee

Mark W Newman

...

2023/4/19

“It can bring you in the right direction”: Episode-Driven Data Narratives to Help Patients Navigate Multidimensional Diabetes Data to Make Care Decisions

Shriti Raj

Toshi Gupta

Joyce Lee

Matthew Kay

Mark W Newman

2023/4/19

A physical activity just-in-time adaptive intervention designed in partnership with a predominantly black community: virtual, community-based participatory design approach

JMIR Formative Research

Maria Cielito Robles

Mark W Newman

Aalap Doshi

Sarah Bailey

Linde Huang

...

2022/3/28

Viewing Mobile Health Technology Design Through the Lens of Amplification Theory

JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Beza Merid

Maria Cielito Robles

Brahmajee K Nallamothu

Mark W Newman

Lesli E Skolarus

2022/6/10

Correction:“Viewing Mobile Health Technology Design Through the Lens of Amplification Theory”

JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Beza Merid

Maria Cielito Robles

Brahmajee K Nallamothu

Mark W Newman

Lesli E Skolarus

2022/6

Understanding people’s experience for physical activity planning and exploring the impact of historical records on plan creation and execution

Kefan Xu

Xinghui Yan

Mark W Newman

2022/4/29

Transitioning toward independence: enhancing collaborative self-management of children with type 1 diabetes

Yoon Jeong Cha

Arpita Saxena

Alice Wou

Joyce Lee

Mark W Newman

...

2022/4/29

Introspecting network behavior with mixed reality

Meghan Clark

Mark W Newman

Prabal Dutta

2022/10/14

ARticulate: one-shot interactions with intelligent assistants in unfamiliar smart spaces using augmented reality

Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies

Meghan Clark

Mark W Newman

Prabal Dutta

2022/3/29

Investigating walking speed variability of young adults in the real world

Gait & Posture

Loubna Baroudi

Xinghui Yan

Mark W Newman

Kira Barton

Stephen M Cain

...

2022/10/1

Early-stage, community-based design process to understand user needs for hypertension management mHealth intervention: The WIRED-L study

Circulation

Maria Cielito Robles

Linde Huang

Beza Merid

Aalap Doshi

Soo Ji Choi

...

2021/11/16

User burden of microinteractions: An in-lab experiment examining user performance and perceived burden related to in-situ self-reporting

Xinghui Yan

Yuxuan Li

Bingjian Huang

Sun Young Park

Mark W Newman

2021/9/27

Glanceable Smartwatch Feedback Design: the Effects of Stylization, Granularity, and Salience

Yuxuan Li

Mark Newman

Pedja Klasnja

2021/5/14

Developing and implementing a cloud-based software solution for tracking ureteral stents: a pilot study

Journal of Endourology

Christopher A Tam

Mark W Newman

Casey A Dauw

Khurshid R Ghani

William W Roberts

...

2021/3/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 86
James Landay

James Landay

Stanford University

H-index: 83
Jason Hong

Jason Hong

Carnegie Mellon University

H-index: 69
Rebecca E. Grinter

Rebecca E. Grinter

Georgia Institute of Technology

H-index: 63
W. Keith Edwards

W. Keith Edwards

Georgia Institute of Technology

H-index: 62
Mark Ackerman

Mark Ackerman

University of Michigan

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