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- KonferenzbeitragDesign guidelines for micro information radiators to increase seniors' safety in urban space(Mensch und Computer 2020 - Tagungsband, 2020) Stojko, Laura; Fietkau, Julian; Koch, MichaelSenior citizens face challenges during activities in urban space. To help and motivate them pursuing outside activities, we propose a network of micro information radiators to increase their feeling of safety. In this paper we first collect guidelines and relevant aspects for the design of micro information radiators. Then we summarize our own experiences from a project designing smart urban objects – particularly giving an overview of design guidelines for input and output interaction of micro information radiators.
- WorkshopbeitragExploring Interactive Information Radiators – A Longitudinal Real-World Case Study(Mensch und Computer 2019 - Workshopband, 2019) Ott, Florian; Koch, MichaelWe present a longitudinal case study of implementing inter-active information radiators in practice. The insights from the case study include the importance of including users in finding relevant information, and of presenting this information in an attractive way. The semi-public space poses special challenges for design and clearly shows the need for doing research through (longitudinal) deployment-based studies. On the other side, the study also shows some problems of doing longitudinal case studies of semi-public installations – particularly field access and availability of quantitative data.
- WorkshopbeitragTowards a Logging Framework for Evaluation and Management of Information Radiators(Mensch und Computer 2019 - Workshopband, 2019) Koch, MichaelIn the CommunityMirror project we are researching networked information radiators that are based on large interactive screens showing information from different sources. Most research questions in the project are constructive – e.g. to find design parameters, to find solutions for implementing features and processes. For evaluating our solutions, we always face different problems acquiring the information about usage and non-usage in long term deployments. While working on the issues we found an interesting parallel: Most of the information needed for scientific evaluation is also needed for management issues. In this paper we briefly present the problem scenario – and the current concept for addressing this issue in the CommunityMirror implementation – in the form of a concept for a logging framework.