Additional Resources:
James Fogarty, Julie A. Kientz, Sean A. Munson, Shwetak N. Patel. (2014). Getting Personal with Personal Informatics. HCIC 2014.
CSE 403
9:30-11:20
CSE 403
10:00-11:20
Readings Assigned:
Ian Li, Anind Dey, Jodi Forlizzi. (2010). A Stage-Based Model of Personal Informatics Systems. CHI 2010.
Daniel A. Epstein, An Ping, James Fogarty, Sean A. Munson. (2015). A Lived Informatics Model of Personal Informatics. UbiComp 2015.
Additional Resources:
John Rooksby, Mattias Rost, Alistair Morrison, and Matthew Chalmers Chalmers. (2014). Personal tracking as lived informatics. CHI 2014.
Albert Bandura. (1991). Social cognitive theory of self-regulation Organizational behavior and human decision processes 50.2: 248-287.
CSE 403
9:30-11:20
Due: Project Proposal
CSE 403
10:00-11:20
Three presenters are assigned to this paper, one for each of Chapter 2, Chapter 3, Chapter 4.
This survey paper already provides a larger context for significant research. But it covers a large number of conceptual ideas, necessarily glossing over important people, systems, and results. Presentation of these chapters should therefore introduce covered people, systems, and results.
Readings Assigned:
Sunny Consolvo, Predrag Klasnja, David W. McDonald, James A. Landay. (2014). Designing for Healthy Lifestyles: Design Considerations for Mobile Technologies to Encourage Consumer Health and Wellness. Foundations and Trends in Human-Computer Interaction, 6(3-4), 167-315.
Additional Resources:
Predrag Klasnja, Wanda Pratt. (2012). Healthcare in the Pocket: Mapping the Space of Mobile-Phone Health Interventions. Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 45(1), 184-198.
CSE 678
9:30-11:20
CSE 403
10:00-11:20
Readings Assigned:
Jim Gemmell, Lyndsay Williams, Ken Wood, Roger Lueder, Gordon Bell. (2004). Passive Capture and Ensuing Issues for a Personal Lifetime Store. CARPE 2004.
Eun Kyoung Choe, Nicole B. Lee, Bongshin Lee, Wanda Pratt, Julie A. Kientz. (2014). Understanding Quantified-Selfers’ Practices in Collecting and Exploring Personal Data. CHI 2014.
Additional Resources:
Felicia Cordeiro, Daniel A. Epstein, Edison Thomaz, Elizabeth Bales, Arvind K. Jagannathan, Gregory D. Abowd, James Fogarty. (2015). Barriers and Negative Nudges: Exploring Challenges in Food Journaling. CHI 2015.
A Grimes, M Bednar, JD Bolter, RE Grinter. (2008). EatWell: sharing nutrition-related memories in a low-income community. CSCW 2008.
John P. Pollak, Phil Adams, Geri Gay. (2011). PAM: a photographic affect meter for frequent, in situ measurement of affect. CHI 2011.
CSE 678
9:30-11:20
CSE 403
10:00-11:20
Readings Assigned:
Eytan Adar, David Karger, Lynn Andrea Stein. (1999). Haystack: Per-User Information Environments. CIKM 1999.
Frank Bentley, Konrad Tollmar, Peter Stephenson, Laura Levy, Brian Jones, Scott Robertson, Ed Price, Richard Catrambone, Jeff Wilson. 2013. Health Mashups: Presenting Statistical Patterns between Wellbeing Data and Context in Natural Language to Promote Behavior Change. ACM TOCHI, 20(5).
Deborah Estrin, Ida Sim. (2010). Open mHealth Architecture: An Engine for Health Care Innovation. Science, 330(6005), 759-760.
CSE 403
10:00-11:20
Due: Project Milestone
CSE 403
10:00-11:20
Readings Assigned:
Rowanne Fleck, Geraldine Fitzpatrick. (2010). Reflecting on Reflection: Framing a Design Landscape. OZCHI 2010.
S. Tejaswi Peesapati, Victoria Schwanda, Johnathon Schultz, Matt Lepage, So-yae Jeong, and Dan Cosley. (2010). Pensieve: Supporting Everyday Reminiscence. CHI 2010.
Additional Resources:
Eric P.S. Baumer. (2015). Reflective Informatics: Conceptual Dimensions for Designing Technologies of Reflection. CHI 2015.
Rúben Gouveia, Evangelos Karapanos, Marc Hassenzahl. (2015). How do we engage with activity trackers?: a longitudinal study of Habito. UbiComp 2015.
CSE 678
9:30-11:20
CSE 403
10:00-11:20
Due: Project Milestone
CSE 403
10:00-11:20
Readings Assigned:
Charles Abraham, Susan Michie. (2008). A Taxonomy of Behavior Change Techniques Used in Interventions. Health Psychology, 27(3), 379-387.
Min Kyung Lee, Junsung Kim, Jodi Forlizzi, Sara Kiesler Personalization Revisited: A Reflective Approach Helps People Better Personalize Health Services and Motivates Them to Increase Physical Activity. UbiComp 2015.
CSE 678
9:30-11:20
CSE 403
10:00-11:20
Readings Assigned:
Stephen Purpura, Victoria Schwanda, Kaiton Williams, William Stubler, Phoebe Sengers. (2011). Fit4Life: The Design of a Persuasive Technology Promoting Healthy Behavior and Ideal Weight. CHI 2011.
Nanna Gorm and Irina Shklovski. (2016). Steps, Choices and Moral Accounting: Observations from a Step-Counting Campaign in the Workplace. CSCW 2016.
Additional Resources:
Andrea Grimes, Richard Harper. (2008). Celebratory technology: new directions for food research in HCI. CHI 2008.
CSE 678
9:30-11:20
CSE 403
10:30-12:20
Due: Final Presentation
Due: Final Report