Rachel Hinman

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Current place of employment:
Adaptive Path

Rachel Hinman is a mobile design strategist for Adaptive Path. With over a decade of design industry experience, she is a strong believer in approaching mobile design and strategy from an empathic, human-centered perspective. Rachel's passion for people, design, and the belief that people can use technology to improve their lives has been the driving force of her career for the last ten years. At Adaptive Path, Rachel applies her unique empathic perspective to the design process, enabling innovative solutions that have a positive impact on people's lives.

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2010
 
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Hinman, Rachel and Matovu, Julus (2010): Opportunities and challenges for mobile-based financial services in rural Uganda. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2010 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2010. pp. 3925-3930.

This paper outlines key research findings on the use of mobile-based financial services in rural Uganda. It also includes insights into behaviors and attitudes towards finances that may impact the widespread uptake of mobile financial services in rural Uganda. This paper provides actionable insight into the opportunities and challenges for these services as well recommendations for future research.

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2009
 
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Hinman, Rachel (2009): 90 mobiles in 90 days: a celebration of ideas for mobile user experience. In Interactions, 16 (1) pp. 10-13.

2008
 
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Hinman, Rachel, Spasojevic, Mirjana and Isomursu, Pekka (2008): They call it surfing for a reason: identifying mobile internet needs through pc internet deprivation. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2008 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems April 5-10, 2008. pp. 2195-2208.

In this case study we describe the details of a PC Internet deprivation study used to gather information on mobile Internet needs. Eight participants in our study used a mobile device as their only means of Internet access for four days. The case study describes details of the research methodology as well as design insights and implications that resulted from the study.

© All rights reserved Hinman et al. and/or ACM Press

 
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Pub. period:2008-2010
Pub. count:3
Number of co-authors:3



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Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Julus Matovu:1
Pekka Isomursu:1
Mirjana Spasojevic:1

 

 

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Rachel Hinman's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Mirjana Spasojevic:19
Pekka Isomursu:7
Julus Matovu:1
 
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