Better together: disaggregating mobile services for emergent users

Simon Robinson, Jennifer Pearson, Matt Jones, Anirudha N. Joshi, Shashank Ahire
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Mainstream mobile interactions are focused around individual devices, with any collaboration happening via `the cloud'. We carried out design workshops with emergent users, revealing opportunities for novel collocated collaborative interactions. In this paper we present Better Together - a framework for disaggregating services, splitting interaction elements over separate mobiles. This distribution supports both sharing of resources (such as screen real-estate, or mobile data); and, scaffolding of inclusive interaction in mixed groups (e.g., in terms of literacy or prior technology exposure). We developed two prototypes to explore the concept, trialling the first---collocated group-based shopping list making---with emergent users in South Africa and India. We deployed the second probe, which splits YouTube into its constituent parts across separate mobiles, in a longitudinal study with users in Kenya, South Africa and India. We describe the concept and design process, and report on the design's suitability for emergent users based on our results.
更好地结合在一起:为紧急用户分解移动服务
主流的移动交互集中在单个设备上,任何协作都是通过“云”进行的。我们与紧急用户进行了设计研讨会,揭示了新的协同互动的机会。在本文中,我们提出了Better Together——一个分解服务的框架,在不同的移动设备上分离交互元素。这种分布既支持资源共享(如屏幕空间或移动数据);并且,混合群体中包容性互动的脚手架(例如,在读写能力或先前的技术暴露方面)。我们开发了两个原型来探索这个概念,并在南非和印度的新兴用户中试用了第一个——基于组合的购物清单制作。我们对肯尼亚、南非和印度的用户进行了纵向研究,将YouTube分成不同手机的组成部分。我们描述了概念和设计过程,并根据我们的结果报告了设计对紧急用户的适用性。
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