Examining Menstrual Tracking to Inform the Design of Personal Informatics Tools
Daniel A. Epstein, Nicole B. Lee, Jennifer H. Kang, Elena Agapie, Jessica Schroeder, Laura R. Pina, James Fogarty, Julie A. Kientz, Sean A. Munson
http://depstein.net/assets/pubs/depstein_chi17.pdf
http://medium.com/hci-design-at-uw/what-can-we-learn-from-period-tracking-23d98e544255
https://medium.com/@nkkl/five-things-to-think-about-when-designing-a-period-tracking-app-9a79ac7cf446
Daniel A. Epstein, Nicole B. Lee, Jennifer H. Kang, Elena Agapie, Jessica Schroeder, Laura R. Pina, James Fogarty, Julie A. Kientz, Sean A. Munson
http://depstein.net/assets/pubs/depstein_chi17.pdf
http://medium.com/hci-design-at-uw/what-can-we-learn-from-period-tracking-23d98e544255
https://medium.com/@nkkl/five-things-to-think-about-when-designing-a-period-tracking-app-9a79ac7cf446
I study how personal tracking technology can acknowledge and account for the realities of everyday life. More people are tracking today than ever before, and as a result they bring more varied expertise and goals than many apps and devices are designed to accommodate. I examine how the design of tracking technology can be improved, often prototyping and evaluating new design ideas.
http://depstein.net/
Изучает Personal Informatics. Есть крутые статьи по CSCW
http://depstein.net/
Изучает Personal Informatics. Есть крутые статьи по CSCW
From "Nobody Cares" to "Way to Go!": A Design Framework for Social Sharing in Personal Informatics
http://depstein.net/assets/pubs/depstein_cscw15.pdf
http://depstein.net/assets/pubs/depstein_cscw15.pdf
Friends Don’t Need Receipts: The Curious Case of Social Awareness Streams in the Mobile Payment App Venmo
Monica Caraway, Daniel A. Epstein, Sean A. Munson
PACM on Human-Computer Interaction 1, CSCW
http://depstein.net/assets/pubs/mcaraway_cscw17.pdf
Monica Caraway, Daniel A. Epstein, Sean A. Munson
PACM on Human-Computer Interaction 1, CSCW
http://depstein.net/assets/pubs/mcaraway_cscw17.pdf
adams2007.pdf
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Communication mapping: Understanding anyone’s social network in 60 minutes
https://ai.google/research/pubs/pub43453
This reflects two common motivations users cite in describing Communities: "meeting like minded people" and "finding great content".
This reflects two common motivations users cite in describing Communities: "meeting like minded people" and "finding great content".
Google AI
Google+ Communities as Plazas and Topic Boards – Google AI
sundaram2012.pdf
1.5 MB
Multimedia Semantics: Interactions Between Content and Community