MyShake: Using Human-Centered Design Methods to Promote Engagement in a Smartphone-Based Global Seismic Network

MyShake is a global seismic platform that uses private citizens' smartphones to detect earthquakes and record both ground shaking and users' experiences. The goal is to reduce earthquake risk and provide users with a resource for earthquake science and information. It is powered by the par...

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Main Authors: Kaylin Rochford, Jennifer A. Strauss, Qingkai Kong, Richard M. Allen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-12-01
Series:Frontiers in Earth Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/feart.2018.00237/full
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spelling doaj-b4df69a2f62940228787f9a607a4209d2020-11-24T22:18:00ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Earth Science2296-64632018-12-01610.3389/feart.2018.00237422458MyShake: Using Human-Centered Design Methods to Promote Engagement in a Smartphone-Based Global Seismic NetworkKaylin RochfordJennifer A. StraussQingkai KongRichard M. AllenMyShake is a global seismic platform that uses private citizens' smartphones to detect earthquakes and record both ground shaking and users' experiences. The goal is to reduce earthquake risk and provide users with a resource for earthquake science and information. It is powered by the participation of users, therefore, its success as a global network and its utility for the users themselves is reliant on their engagement and continued involvement. This paper discusses the citizen scientist participation that enables MyShake, with specific attention to the human-centered design process that was used to overhaul the mobile application's user interface. After the successful initial launch of the application in February of 2016, we had the opportunity to revisit the user interface based on user feedback and needs. The process began with an assessment of the user and geographic distribution of the original user base through surveys and Google Play Store analytics. Subsequently, through systematic examination of the motivations and needs of community members in the San Francisco Bay Area and iterative evaluations of design decisions, MyShake was redesigned to appeal as a resource to a wider range of users in earthquake-prone regions. The new user interface was then evaluated through interviews, surveys, and meetups with potential users. We highlight the human-centered methodology we employed, as well as the roadblocks we faced, in the hopes that our experience will be valuable to other citizen science projects in the future.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/feart.2018.00237/fullhuman-centered designcitizen scienceseismologyglobalsmartphone
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MyShake: Using Human-Centered Design Methods to Promote Engagement in a Smartphone-Based Global Seismic Network
Frontiers in Earth Science
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citizen science
seismology
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Jennifer A. Strauss
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title MyShake: Using Human-Centered Design Methods to Promote Engagement in a Smartphone-Based Global Seismic Network
title_short MyShake: Using Human-Centered Design Methods to Promote Engagement in a Smartphone-Based Global Seismic Network
title_full MyShake: Using Human-Centered Design Methods to Promote Engagement in a Smartphone-Based Global Seismic Network
title_fullStr MyShake: Using Human-Centered Design Methods to Promote Engagement in a Smartphone-Based Global Seismic Network
title_full_unstemmed MyShake: Using Human-Centered Design Methods to Promote Engagement in a Smartphone-Based Global Seismic Network
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series Frontiers in Earth Science
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publishDate 2018-12-01
description MyShake is a global seismic platform that uses private citizens' smartphones to detect earthquakes and record both ground shaking and users' experiences. The goal is to reduce earthquake risk and provide users with a resource for earthquake science and information. It is powered by the participation of users, therefore, its success as a global network and its utility for the users themselves is reliant on their engagement and continued involvement. This paper discusses the citizen scientist participation that enables MyShake, with specific attention to the human-centered design process that was used to overhaul the mobile application's user interface. After the successful initial launch of the application in February of 2016, we had the opportunity to revisit the user interface based on user feedback and needs. The process began with an assessment of the user and geographic distribution of the original user base through surveys and Google Play Store analytics. Subsequently, through systematic examination of the motivations and needs of community members in the San Francisco Bay Area and iterative evaluations of design decisions, MyShake was redesigned to appeal as a resource to a wider range of users in earthquake-prone regions. The new user interface was then evaluated through interviews, surveys, and meetups with potential users. We highlight the human-centered methodology we employed, as well as the roadblocks we faced, in the hopes that our experience will be valuable to other citizen science projects in the future.
topic human-centered design
citizen science
seismology
global
smartphone
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