A toolkit to explore lived experience of motivation : when words are not enough. / Axelrod, Lesley; Balaam, Madeline; Burridge, Jane; Smith, Penny Probert; Fitzpatrick, Geraldine; Mawson, Sue; Ricketts, Ian; Rodden, Tom.
2011 5th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare and Workshops, PervasiveHealth 2011. IEEE Computer Society, 2011. p. 32-39.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Other chapter contribution
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TY - CHAP
T1 - A toolkit to explore lived experience of motivation
T2 - 2011 5th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare and Workshops, PervasiveHealth 2011
A1 - Axelrod,Lesley
A1 - Balaam,Madeline
A1 - Burridge,Jane
A1 - Smith,Penny Probert
A1 - Fitzpatrick,Geraldine
A1 - Mawson,Sue
A1 - Ricketts,Ian
A1 - Rodden,Tom
AU - Axelrod,Lesley
AU - Balaam,Madeline
AU - Burridge,Jane
AU - Smith,Penny Probert
AU - Fitzpatrick,Geraldine
AU - Mawson,Sue
AU - Ricketts,Ian
AU - Rodden,Tom
PB - IEEE Computer Society
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Designing to support motivation is an increasingly important issue, especially as pervasive technologies are used to facilitate various healthy behaviour changes. There are many motivation theories but these do not map specifically to inform design. In 'Motivating Mobility' we explore the lived experiences of motivation of people with stroke, in order to design rehabilitation technologies. Motivation varies between people, between contexts and over time and can be 'difficult to express', particularly for those with communication problems. We describe development of a theoretically based toolkit, principled in both content and form, and using multiple modes of communication, aimed at gathering motivational requirements in order to inspire design. We show use of the toolkit, discuss the rich data collected and reflect on how well the approach works and ties requirements, via their elicitation tool, back to theory. This toolkit has potential to inform design for motivational effect in similar pervasive health applications. © 2011 ICST.
AB - Designing to support motivation is an increasingly important issue, especially as pervasive technologies are used to facilitate various healthy behaviour changes. There are many motivation theories but these do not map specifically to inform design. In 'Motivating Mobility' we explore the lived experiences of motivation of people with stroke, in order to design rehabilitation technologies. Motivation varies between people, between contexts and over time and can be 'difficult to express', particularly for those with communication problems. We describe development of a theoretically based toolkit, principled in both content and form, and using multiple modes of communication, aimed at gathering motivational requirements in order to inspire design. We show use of the toolkit, discuss the rich data collected and reflect on how well the approach works and ties requirements, via their elicitation tool, back to theory. This toolkit has potential to inform design for motivational effect in similar pervasive health applications. © 2011 ICST.
KW - Motivation
KW - HCI
KW - Communication difficulty
KW - Affect
KW - User requirements
KW - Cutural probe
KW - Rehabilitation
KW - Stroke
KW - Design
KW - Cultural differences
KW - Educational institutions
KW - Games
KW - Human computer interaction
KW - Interviews
KW - Materials
KW - Probes
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M1 - Other chapter contribution
SN - 9781612847672
BT - 2011 5th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare and Workshops, PervasiveHealth 2011
SP - 32
EP - 39
ER -