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Pub. period:2007-2010
Pub. count:5
Number of co-authors:17



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Betsy van Dijk:2
Margit Biemans:2
Aart van Halteren:2

 

 

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Jean-Bernard Marte..:42
Abdullah Al Mahmud:18
Ying Li:17
 
 
 
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Visser, Thomas, Dadlani, Pavan, Bel, Daan van and Yarosh, Svetlana (2010): Designing and evaluating affective aspects of sociable media to support social connectedness. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2010 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2010. pp. 4437-4440.

The use of sociable media for supporting social connectedness has been a serious subject of study for researchers and designers in recent years. Social connectedness is considered to be the momentary experience of belongingness and relatedness with others. Particular user groups may benefit from support in social connectedness, such as elderly or divorced parents and their children. Several research projects have made efforts to support social connectedness. However, there have been few formal studies into the factors affecting connectedness. Also, the way in which social connectedness has been measured in studies to date is diverse and often not grounded in psychological theory. This shows a need for more elaborate investigation in how social connectedness can be measured, what types of content could be shared between users, and which interactions should be provided by a system, when aiming for social connectedness. This should lead to guidelines and an ontology of elements to help and inspire designers of social connectedness systems.

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Dijk, Betsy van, Dadlani, Pavan, Halteren, Aart van and Biemans, Margit (2010): Life changes, connection stays: photo sharing and social connectedness for people with special needs. In: Proceedings of the 2010 Annual European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2010. pp. 135-142.

We study the effects of digital photo sharing on social connectedness of people with special needs. We target people dealing with a transition in life that forced them to live away from their family and friends. Our study included four people with spinal-cord injury staying in a rehabilitation centre and eight elderly people staying in a nursing home. Each participant was provided with a web-enabled digital photo frame and their family members were provided with a camera phone. The results of our study show positive effects. For rehabilitants photo sharing simplified the way they could reconnect to their family. For the elderly people, photo sharing served as 'food for talk'.

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Biemans, Margit, Dijk, Betsy van, Dadlani, Pavan and Halteren, Aart van (2009): Let's stay in touch: sharing photos for restoring social connectedness between rehabilitants, friends and family. In: Eleventh Annual ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Assistive Technologies 2009. pp. 179-186.

A case study on the use of an existing photo sharing application in a spinal cord lesion rehabilitation centre is presented. The study focuses on enhancing social connectedness through sharing photos between rehabilitants and their families and friends. Four rehabilitants participated in this study for 6-7 weeks. Most photos sent related to sharing things in everyday life and keeping the rehabilitant informed about regular events. The combination of interviews and content analysis reveals that only a minority of the photos lead to follow-up communication about the contents of the photos. Rehabilitants were positively surprised how spontaneous photo sharing simplified the way they could reconnect to their friends and family, without the immediate need or obligation to engage in a (phone) conversation.

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Mahmud, Abdullah Al, Dadlani, Pavan, Mubin, Omar, Shahid, Suleman, Midden, Cees J. H. and Moran, Oliver (2007): iParrot: Towards Designing a Persuasive Agent for Energy Conservation. In: Kort, Yvonne de, IJsselsteijn, Wijnand, Midden, Cees J. H., Eggen, Berry and Fogg, B. J. (eds.) PERSUASIVE 2007 - Persuasive Technology, Second International Conference on Persuasive Technology April 26-27, 2007, Palo Alto, CA, USA. pp. 64-67.

 
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Daemen, Elke, Dadlani, Pavan, Du, Jia, Li, Ying, Erik-Paker, Pinar, Martens, Jean-Bernard and Ruyter, Boris E. R. de (2007): Designing a Free Style, Indirect, and Interactive Storytelling Application for People with Aphasia. In: Baranauskas, Maria Cecília Calani, Palanque, Philippe A., Abascal, Julio and Barbosa, Simone Diniz Junqueira (eds.) DEGAS 2007 - Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Design and Evaluation of e-Government Applications and Services September 11th, 2007, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. pp. 221-234.

 
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Publication statistics

Pub. period:2007-2010
Pub. count:5
Number of co-authors:17



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Betsy van Dijk:2
Margit Biemans:2
Aart van Halteren:2

 

 

Productive colleagues

Pavan Dadlani's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Jean-Bernard Marte..:42
Abdullah Al Mahmud:18
Ying Li:17
 
 
 
Jun 18

Computer programs emerge as the outcome of complex human processes of cognition, communication and negotiation, which serve to establish the meaningful embedding of the computer system in its intended use context.

-- Floyd, 1992, p. 24

 
 

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Read the fascinating history of Wearable Computing, told by its father, Steve Mann

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The Encyclopedia of Human-Computer Interaction, 2nd Ed.
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