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How Instructional Data Physicalisation Fosters Reflection in Personal Informatics

Marit Bentvelzen, Julia Dominiak, Jasmin Niess, Frederique Henraat, Paweł W. Woźniak

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Abstract

The ever-increasing number of devices quantifying our lives offers a perspective of high awareness of one’s wellbeing, yet it remains a challenge for personal informatics (PI) to effectively support data-based reflection. Effective reflection is recognised as a key factor for PI technologies to foster wellbeing. Here, we investigate whether building tangible representations of health data can offer engaging and reflective experiences. We conducted a between-subjects study where n = 60 participants explored their immediate blood pressure data in relation to medical norms. They either used a standard mobile app, built a data representation from LEGO® bricks based on instructions, or completed a free-form brick build. We found that building with instructions fostered more comparison and using bricks fostered focused attention. The free-form condition required extra time to complete, and lacked usability. Our work shows that designing instructional physicalisation experiences for PI is a means of improving engagement and understanding of personal data.

Topics & Concepts

Reflection (computer programming)UsabilityInformaticsComputer sciencePerspective (graphical)Human–computer interactionRelation (database)Mobile deviceKey (lock)PsychologyMultimediaWorld Wide WebEngineeringArtificial intelligenceDatabaseComputer securityProgramming languageElectrical engineeringInnovative Human-Technology InteractionTechnology Use by Older AdultsGreen IT and Sustainability