We introduce Monomizo, a tangible daily and monthly calendar in a concrete-casted desktop object that allows users to print out their daily schedules. Monomizo was designed to integrate the benefits of digital and paper-based scheduling by providing easy conversion of schedules in digital devices to analog media (e.g., paper). To investigate users??? schedule management experience with Monomizo, we conducted an in-field study of 10 participants over 6 days. The results showed that Monomizo helped users to review and reflect on the day via the screen and through attaching, writing, and physically possessing printed schedules. We also found value in encountering digital information through analog-metaphoric design that provides ambient permea...
21 pagesIn this project, we’re exploring the potential of leveraging existing calendar application t...
A calendar is something we look at daily, be it through our phones or a flipping desk calendar. It i...
This paper reports on a trial where a group of university students were given the opportunity to use...
We introduce DayClo, an interactive clock visualizing schedule data for supporting users to reflect ...
The rapid development of digital technology has made it possible to manage analogue information digi...
We introduce Traffico, a tangible timetable representing dematerialized schedule and transportation ...
Living in a time where mobility and wireless information are of great interest when developing new c...
A calendar is a system to organize days for social, commercial or administrative purpose. Many calen...
We have developed a prototype to explore support for tangible and collaborative scheduling. The prot...
MyDay is a visual scheduling software designed for children that rely on visual scheduling in their ...
A common need for students is scheduling events efficiently. Students using various methods for sche...
Maestro- 3D group calendar visualizer aims at handling multiple schedules and highlighting common fr...
AbstractAugmented reality has arrived, bringing infinite possibilities. This communication tool is a...
We introduce DayCube: a personal, interactive object for daily use with five unique materials: brass...
Academics have numerous responsibilities that involve one-to-one and small-group meetings with stude...
21 pagesIn this project, we’re exploring the potential of leveraging existing calendar application t...
A calendar is something we look at daily, be it through our phones or a flipping desk calendar. It i...
This paper reports on a trial where a group of university students were given the opportunity to use...
We introduce DayClo, an interactive clock visualizing schedule data for supporting users to reflect ...
The rapid development of digital technology has made it possible to manage analogue information digi...
We introduce Traffico, a tangible timetable representing dematerialized schedule and transportation ...
Living in a time where mobility and wireless information are of great interest when developing new c...
A calendar is a system to organize days for social, commercial or administrative purpose. Many calen...
We have developed a prototype to explore support for tangible and collaborative scheduling. The prot...
MyDay is a visual scheduling software designed for children that rely on visual scheduling in their ...
A common need for students is scheduling events efficiently. Students using various methods for sche...
Maestro- 3D group calendar visualizer aims at handling multiple schedules and highlighting common fr...
AbstractAugmented reality has arrived, bringing infinite possibilities. This communication tool is a...
We introduce DayCube: a personal, interactive object for daily use with five unique materials: brass...
Academics have numerous responsibilities that involve one-to-one and small-group meetings with stude...
21 pagesIn this project, we’re exploring the potential of leveraging existing calendar application t...
A calendar is something we look at daily, be it through our phones or a flipping desk calendar. It i...
This paper reports on a trial where a group of university students were given the opportunity to use...