This paper characterises the use of activity trackers as 'lived informatics'. This characterisation is contrasted with other discussions of personal informatics and the quantified self. The paper reports an interview study with activity tracker users. The study found: People do not logically organise, but interweave various activity trackers, sometimes with ostensibly the same functionality; that tracking is often social and collaborative rather than personal; that there are different styles of tracking, including goal driven tracking and documentary tracking; and that tracking information is often used and interpreted with reference to daily or short term goals and decision making. We suggest there will be difficulties in personal informat...
Though some work has looked at the implementation of personal informatics tools with youth and in sc...
Activity trackers are increasingly popular, but they have high levels of abandonment and little evid...
A growing number of individuals are collecting, organizing, analyzing, and sharing information about...
This paper characterises the use of activity trackers as "lived informatics". This characterisation ...
The activity of self-tracking is an emerging trend that often involves adopting wearable technology....
Thanks to recent advances in the field of ubiquitous computing, an increasing number of users now re...
Digital self-tracking generates ever increasing amounts of personal data on anything from mood and r...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The increase in ubiquity of personal tracking tools ha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The increase in ubiquity of personal tracking tools ha...
The real world use and design of personal informatics has been increasingly explored in HCI research...
The concept of ‘self-tracking’ (also referred to as life-logging, the quantified self, personal anal...
Today's consumer-facing activity trackers, such as fitness wristbands and smartwatches, often hold t...
Mobile and Wearable devices makes self-tracking as a practice of systematically recording informatio...
© 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the use of ...
Numerous studies have tracked people's everyday use of digital devices, but without consideration of...
Though some work has looked at the implementation of personal informatics tools with youth and in sc...
Activity trackers are increasingly popular, but they have high levels of abandonment and little evid...
A growing number of individuals are collecting, organizing, analyzing, and sharing information about...
This paper characterises the use of activity trackers as "lived informatics". This characterisation ...
The activity of self-tracking is an emerging trend that often involves adopting wearable technology....
Thanks to recent advances in the field of ubiquitous computing, an increasing number of users now re...
Digital self-tracking generates ever increasing amounts of personal data on anything from mood and r...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The increase in ubiquity of personal tracking tools ha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The increase in ubiquity of personal tracking tools ha...
The real world use and design of personal informatics has been increasingly explored in HCI research...
The concept of ‘self-tracking’ (also referred to as life-logging, the quantified self, personal anal...
Today's consumer-facing activity trackers, such as fitness wristbands and smartwatches, often hold t...
Mobile and Wearable devices makes self-tracking as a practice of systematically recording informatio...
© 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the use of ...
Numerous studies have tracked people's everyday use of digital devices, but without consideration of...
Though some work has looked at the implementation of personal informatics tools with youth and in sc...
Activity trackers are increasingly popular, but they have high levels of abandonment and little evid...
A growing number of individuals are collecting, organizing, analyzing, and sharing information about...