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In Search of Forms for Evocative and Generative Reflection

Heekyoung Jung

202012 citationsDOI

Abstract

Today an increasing number of personal informatics tools and platforms support intended behavior change and goal achievement through data-based self-reflection. The scope of self-reflection expands with emerging sources, goals, and challenges of human well-being, demanding for reframing recent computer-mediated reflective practice. This study investigates a broader range of contexts and forms of self-reflection that support navigating one's mind and goals beyond achieving preset goals. This paper describes contemporary issues on human well-being and two exploratory studies-one conducted in a traveling artists' residency and the other in a design studio class-which surveyed various triggers, contexts, and forms of self-reflection. By connecting the insights from the two studies, I propose evocative and generative reflection as an alternative perspective to tracking-based, goal-oriented reflection and discuss implications for the design for reflection with a focus on the creative dimension of human well-being.

Topics & Concepts

Reflection (computer programming)Cognitive reframingComputer scienceScope (computer science)Perspective (graphical)Focus (optics)Human–computer interactionData sciencePsychologyArtificial intelligencePhysicsSocial psychologyProgramming languageOpticsInnovative Human-Technology InteractionTechnology Use by Older AdultsCreativity in Education and Neuroscience