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Title: User research for interaction design Diary studies


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User research for interaction design
Diary studies
  • Victor Kaptelinin
  • vklinin_at_informatik.umu.se090-786 5927
  • March 7, 2007

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Multitasking-- I
  • How people interleave multiple tasks
  • A week long study
  • Complex, long-term projects are poorly supported
    by existing software systems
  • Prospective memory failures
  • A failure to remember the task that needs to be
    performed in the future
  • PM requires remembering recall at the
    appropriate moment in time
  • 11 users stock broker, comp. sci. teacher, web
    designer, salesman

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Multitasking-- II
  • Task defined Participants were asked to define
    their tasks
  • Parameters measured Time to task start,
    switching difficulty, documents included in task,
    what was forgotten, number of interruptions
  • Types of tasks
  • Returned-to tasks
  • Implications for design
  • project-specific reminders and document sets,
    GroupBar

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The role of media I
  • Diary studies
  • Participants are asked to record events as then
    happen
  • Feedback studies (answering predefined questions)
  • Elicitation studies (capturing media to use as
    prompts)
  • Field studies vs. feedback studies (scalability,
    verification, distraction) elicitation as an
    alternative

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The role of media II
  • Photo diary
  • Consuming or producing information
  • 811 participants
  • pointers, presentation effect, staged photos
  • Transit decisions study
  • 4 students, 2 weeks, mobile phones, GPS
  • Location information not useful
  • Festival study
  • 7 subjects, images, audio, artifacts
  • Photos and audio (but not tangible objects) good
    at eliciting who and where information

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The role of media III
  • Findings
  • A need for situated annotation
  • Media
  • Images More specific recall
  • Audio easier and more discreet
  • Location information not very useful
  • Tangible objects Prompts general discussions
  • Pipeline
  • Photo taking (p), annotating (p), logging (p),
    feedback (res), elicitation interview (pres)
  • Reporter a tool
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