TY - JOUR
T1 - Exploring Public Wearable Display of Wellness Tracker Data
AU - Colley, Ashley
AU - Pfleging, Bastian
AU - Alt, Florian
AU - Häkkilä, Jonna
PY - 2020/6/1
Y1 - 2020/6/1
N2 - We investigate wearable presentation of tracked wellness data, and people’s perceptions and motivations for sharing it through a wearable display. Whilst online sharing is a common feature in wellness tracking solutions, the motivations and experiences of users to share tracked data in situ has not been widely studied. We created two functional prototypes – the hat tracker and the tracker badge – which we used as probes in two focus groups to elicit opinions on the content and format of wearable tracker displays. Complementing this, a study where participants used the hat tracker prototype in public locations provides insights on sharing in everyday life use contexts. We report that users appreciate the motivating nature of such displays, but favor the display of positive information. Leveraging prior work, we present a model describing the factors affecting users’ willingness to share tracked data via wearable displays, and highlight such displays’ potential for supporting behavior change.
AB - We investigate wearable presentation of tracked wellness data, and people’s perceptions and motivations for sharing it through a wearable display. Whilst online sharing is a common feature in wellness tracking solutions, the motivations and experiences of users to share tracked data in situ has not been widely studied. We created two functional prototypes – the hat tracker and the tracker badge – which we used as probes in two focus groups to elicit opinions on the content and format of wearable tracker displays. Complementing this, a study where participants used the hat tracker prototype in public locations provides insights on sharing in everyday life use contexts. We report that users appreciate the motivating nature of such displays, but favor the display of positive information. Leveraging prior work, we present a model describing the factors affecting users’ willingness to share tracked data via wearable displays, and highlight such displays’ potential for supporting behavior change.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2020.102408
DO - 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2020.102408
M3 - Article
SN - 1071-5819
VL - 138
JO - International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
JF - International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
M1 - 102408
ER -