Embodied Quantification of Self : Motivating and Informing Action in Self-Tracking

Technical advancements allow for increasingly sophisticated methods of self-tracking. Despite this, the ways in which we interact with our numerical representations seem not to have progressed equally, making it challenging to use the data in meaningful ways. This prevents us from making the most of...

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Main Authors: Philippi, Andreas, Nihlwing, Victor
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Language:English
Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för informatik 2017
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-umu-1365552018-01-14T05:11:47ZEmbodied Quantification of Self : Motivating and Informing Action in Self-TrackingengPhilippi, AndreasNihlwing, VictorUmeå universitet, Institutionen för informatikUmeå universitet, Institutionen för informatik2017Embodied InteractionSelf-TrackingQuantified SelfPersuasive TechnologiesMotivationHuman Computer InteractionMänniska-datorinteraktion (interaktionsdesign)Technical advancements allow for increasingly sophisticated methods of self-tracking. Despite this, the ways in which we interact with our numerical representations seem not to have progressed equally, making it challenging to use the data in meaningful ways. This prevents us from making the most of self-tracking in order to facilitate a healthier lifestyle and self-improvement. In this study, we show how Dourish’s Embodied Interaction can motivate acting based on self-tracked data, with the example of walking. We conducted evaluations with experts and users of a software prototype that is built on the notion of embodiment. Based on the results, we draw a number of conclusions about the usefulness of Embodied Interaction in this area: That digital applications can support physical activity through providing context, motivation and feedback; that self-tracking applications should focus on goals rather than data; that motivation might be increased by placing the users efforts in a context that transcends them as individuals; and that Embodied Interaction offers a rich field of possibilities which are yet to be discovered.  Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-136555Informatik Student Paper Master (INFSPM) ; SPM 2017.08application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Embodied Interaction
Self-Tracking
Quantified Self
Persuasive Technologies
Motivation
Human Computer Interaction
Människa-datorinteraktion (interaktionsdesign)
spellingShingle Embodied Interaction
Self-Tracking
Quantified Self
Persuasive Technologies
Motivation
Human Computer Interaction
Människa-datorinteraktion (interaktionsdesign)
Philippi, Andreas
Nihlwing, Victor
Embodied Quantification of Self : Motivating and Informing Action in Self-Tracking
description Technical advancements allow for increasingly sophisticated methods of self-tracking. Despite this, the ways in which we interact with our numerical representations seem not to have progressed equally, making it challenging to use the data in meaningful ways. This prevents us from making the most of self-tracking in order to facilitate a healthier lifestyle and self-improvement. In this study, we show how Dourish’s Embodied Interaction can motivate acting based on self-tracked data, with the example of walking. We conducted evaluations with experts and users of a software prototype that is built on the notion of embodiment. Based on the results, we draw a number of conclusions about the usefulness of Embodied Interaction in this area: That digital applications can support physical activity through providing context, motivation and feedback; that self-tracking applications should focus on goals rather than data; that motivation might be increased by placing the users efforts in a context that transcends them as individuals; and that Embodied Interaction offers a rich field of possibilities which are yet to be discovered. 
author Philippi, Andreas
Nihlwing, Victor
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Nihlwing, Victor
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title Embodied Quantification of Self : Motivating and Informing Action in Self-Tracking
title_short Embodied Quantification of Self : Motivating and Informing Action in Self-Tracking
title_full Embodied Quantification of Self : Motivating and Informing Action in Self-Tracking
title_fullStr Embodied Quantification of Self : Motivating and Informing Action in Self-Tracking
title_full_unstemmed Embodied Quantification of Self : Motivating and Informing Action in Self-Tracking
title_sort embodied quantification of self : motivating and informing action in self-tracking
publisher Umeå universitet, Institutionen för informatik
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