How Instructional Data Physicalisation Fosters Reflection in Personal Informatics
Paper in proceeding, 2023

The ever-increasing number of devices quantifying our lives offers a perspective of high awareness of one's wellbeing, yet it remains a challenge for personal informatics (PI) to effectively support data-based reflection. Effective reflection is recognised as a key factor for PI technologies to foster wellbeing. Here, we investigate whether building tangible representations of health data can offer engaging and reflective experiences. We conducted a between-subjects study where n = 60 participants explored their immediate blood pressure data in relation to medical norms. They either used a standard mobile app, built a data representation from LEGO® bricks based on instructions, or completed a free-form brick build. We found that building with instructions fostered more comparison and using bricks fostered focused attention. The free-form condition required extra time to complete, and lacked usability. Our work shows that designing instructional physicalisation experiences for PI is a means of improving engagement and understanding of personal data.

reflection

personal informatics

Author

Marit Bentvelzen

Utrecht University

Julia Dominiak

Lodz University of Technology

Jasmin Niess

University of St Gallen

Frederique Henraat

Utrecht University

Paweł W. Woźniak

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Interaction Design and Software Engineering

Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings

158
9781450394215 (ISBN)

2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2023
Hamburg, Germany,

Subject Categories

Human Computer Interaction

DOI

10.1145/3544548.3581198

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6/12/2023