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Facilitating Physical Activity Through On-Site Quantified-Self Data Sharing

by Research Team | Jun 16, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Nan Yang Gerbrand van Hout Loe Feijs Wei Chen Jun Hu Abstract: With the development of sensing technology and the popularization of quantified-self devices, there are increasing types of health-related data that can be sensed, visualized and presented to...

LifeMosaic: co-design of a personal informatics tool for youth

by Research Team | Jun 1, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Kyrill Potapov Paul Marshall Abstract: While a growing number of technologies offer personal data to the user, little is known about how such tools can be harnessed for and by adolescents. Prior work has focused on implementations, in which youth experience...

DreamCatcher: Exploring How Parents and School-Age Children can Track and Review Sleep Information Together

by Research Team | May 28, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Laura Pina Sang-Wha Sien Clarissa SongTeresa M. WardJames Fogarty Sean A. Munson Julie A. Kientz Abstract: Parents and their school-age children can impact one another’s sleep. Most sleep-tracking tools, however, are designed for adults and make it...

The fragility of curating a pioneer community: Deep mediatization and the spread of the Quantified Self and Maker movements

by Research Team | May 25, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Hepp, Andreas Abstract: The aim of this article is to reconstruct the ways in which the organizational elites of the Quantified Self and Maker movements curate their respective pioneer communities. Based on a media ethnography carried out in Germany, the...

Enter Your Dinner Now!: Uncovering Persuasive Message Attributes in Tracking Reminders that Motivate Logging

by Research Team | May 1, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Jin Kang Lewen Wei Abstract: Continuous tracking of information is critical for meaningful self-reflection and self-monitoring, but people often forget to log their information in tracking devices. Research indicates that tracking reminders can successfully...
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