GCRIS Repository Collection:
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/265
2024-03-28T16:42:38Z
2024-03-28T16:42:38Z
Akıllı Açık Alan Egzersiz Sistemi
Öztoprak, Aydın
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/8034
2022-03-30T21:24:04Z
2018-10-02T00:00:00Z
Title: Akıllı Açık Alan Egzersiz Sistemi
Authors: Öztoprak, Aydın
Abstract: Bu buluş, üzerinde yapılan egzersizler sonucu oluşan titreşimleri algılayan ve söz konusu titreşimleri analiz ederek kullanıcı aktivitesini görünür, ölçülür ve kayıt altına alınabilir hale getiren akıllı açık alan egzersiz sistemi (1) ile ilgilidir.
2018-10-02T00:00:00Z
DESIGN FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: DESIGN ASPECTS OF WEARABLE ACTIVITY TRACKERS
Kuru, Armağan
Erbuğ, Çiğdem
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/6496
2022-03-30T22:14:12Z
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z
Title: DESIGN FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: DESIGN ASPECTS OF WEARABLE ACTIVITY TRACKERS
Authors: Kuru, Armağan; Erbuğ, Çiğdem
Abstract: Many people use wearable activity trackers to gather personal behavioral data, make better decisions, and make changes to their behavior. While the proliferation of new products on the market makes collecting personal data easier, what people expect from these products remains an open question. To uncover which features of these products lead people keep using, a one-week user study was conducted with people who use these products to support or track their behavior. Baseline interviews were conducted and participants were asked to interact with a typical wearable activity tracking product. The study reveals that people are open to use and accept these kinds of products. Still, resistance to keep using the system can be a major common point of the people, even though they can be volunteer and enthusiastic to use these products. This research also reveals the product qualities that people expect from these products to keep using the system. At the end, design implications for future products are offered.
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z
Generating positive emotions during driving: The product qualities of a car affect emotional conditions
Şener, Sevcan Yardım
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/5757
2022-03-31T20:56:05Z
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z
Title: Generating positive emotions during driving: The product qualities of a car affect emotional conditions
Authors: Şener, Sevcan Yardım
Abstract: Our lives depend on mobility, and we spend much of our precious time undertaking transportation activities during our daily routines. Generally, these activities may seem like a waste of time and turn out to be self-torture. What's more, being a passenger is somehow more advantageous than being a driver, because drivers have to concentrate only on the activity of driving. Since traffic involves unexpected and unfortunate events, this stressful environment generates negative feelings. From this point of view, driving seems to be an activity generating more negative feelings than positive ones. In this framework, this study aims to find out cues about driving activity and design solutions which generate positive effects by identifying the underlying reasons and expectations of the users with regard to product qualities.
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z
Engaging experience with physical activity tracking products
Kuru, Armağan
Forlizzi, J.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/5711
2022-12-25T12:54:12Z
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z
Title: Engaging experience with physical activity tracking products
Authors: Kuru, Armağan; Forlizzi, J.
Abstract: Many people use physical activity tracking products to gather personal behavioral data, make better decisions, and make changes to their behavior. While the proliferation of new products on the market makes collecting personal data easier, how to help people engage with these products over a long period of time remains an open question. To uncover which features of physical activity tracking products lead to engaging experience, we conducted a study with people who use physical activity tracking products to support or track behavior change. We conducted baseline interviews and had participants interact with either a BodyMedia armband or a FitBit activity tracker. Participants rated their experience with the product daily for a period of four weeks and reflected on their engagement at the end of the study. Through synthesis and analysis of the study findings, we draw out four characteristics for engaging experience in physical activity tracking product use: connectivity, curiosity, personalization, and motivation. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015.
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z