Direct behavior observation, i.e., without first creating a video recording, is a challenging, one-shot task. The behavior has to be coded accurately during the situation itself. Mobile devices can assist direct observation, and there already are applications available for these purposes. However, the mobile revolution has led to new developments in devices, infrastructure, and market penetration that have opened up new, yet untapped, possibilities. In this article, expanded activity theory is used to highlight the unused potential of computer assisted direct observation (CADO) apps. If this potential is realized, it can provide observation with the same advantages online questionnaires and sites like Mechanical Turk have provided for surve...
Mobile devices and mobile services have been around long enough for the research community to start ...
Understanding human behaviour is key to understanding the spread of epidemics, habit dispersion, and...
Understanding human behaviour is key to understanding the spread of epidemics, habit dispersion, and...
Direct behavior observation, i.e., without first creating a video recording, is a challenging, one-s...
Observing students using computers often occurs through three methods: user-lab, on-site and remote ...
Understanding human behaviour is key to understanding the spread of epidemics, habit dispersion, and...
Purpose – This paper examines the value of mobile phones in ethnographic research, and seeks to dem...
In the last four decades eye-tracking research has established itself as a powerful paradigm for stu...
This paper explains the research and development of a mobile application that helps parents to stimu...
This article evaluates the use of handheld computers for systematic observation of the social and ph...
Researchers are increasingly using smartphones to collect scientific data. To date, most smartphone ...
Researchers are increasingly using smartphones to collect scientific data. To date, most smartphone ...
Building the Internet of Behaviors (IOB) obviously requires capturing human behavior. Sensor input f...
oldenburg.de Traditional methods to observe a participant during a field study are often not very sc...
New observation forms are being studied as form of enlarging the potential of this data collection t...
Mobile devices and mobile services have been around long enough for the research community to start ...
Understanding human behaviour is key to understanding the spread of epidemics, habit dispersion, and...
Understanding human behaviour is key to understanding the spread of epidemics, habit dispersion, and...
Direct behavior observation, i.e., without first creating a video recording, is a challenging, one-s...
Observing students using computers often occurs through three methods: user-lab, on-site and remote ...
Understanding human behaviour is key to understanding the spread of epidemics, habit dispersion, and...
Purpose – This paper examines the value of mobile phones in ethnographic research, and seeks to dem...
In the last four decades eye-tracking research has established itself as a powerful paradigm for stu...
This paper explains the research and development of a mobile application that helps parents to stimu...
This article evaluates the use of handheld computers for systematic observation of the social and ph...
Researchers are increasingly using smartphones to collect scientific data. To date, most smartphone ...
Researchers are increasingly using smartphones to collect scientific data. To date, most smartphone ...
Building the Internet of Behaviors (IOB) obviously requires capturing human behavior. Sensor input f...
oldenburg.de Traditional methods to observe a participant during a field study are often not very sc...
New observation forms are being studied as form of enlarging the potential of this data collection t...
Mobile devices and mobile services have been around long enough for the research community to start ...
Understanding human behaviour is key to understanding the spread of epidemics, habit dispersion, and...
Understanding human behaviour is key to understanding the spread of epidemics, habit dispersion, and...