Beyond Abandonment to Next Steps: Understanding and Designing for Life after Personal Informatics Tool Use.

Daniel A Epstein, Monica Caraway, Chuck Johnston, An Ping, James Fogarty, Sean A Munson
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Abstract

Recent research examines how and why people abandon self-tracking tools. We extend this work with new insights drawn from people reflecting on their experiences after they stop tracking, examining how designs continue to influence people even after abandonment. We further contrast prior work considering abandonment of health and wellness tracking tools with an exploration of why people abandon financial and location tracking tools, and we connect our findings to models of personal informatics. Surveying 193 people and interviewing 12 people, we identify six reasons why people stop tracking and five perspectives on life after tracking. We discuss these results and opportunities for design to consider life after self-tracking.

从放弃到下一步:理解和设计个人信息工具使用后的生活。
最近的研究调查了人们如何以及为什么放弃自我跟踪工具。我们将这项工作扩展为人们在停止跟踪后反思他们的经历,研究设计如何在放弃后继续影响人们的新见解。我们进一步对比了先前考虑放弃健康和健康跟踪工具的工作,探索了人们为什么放弃财务和位置跟踪工具,并将我们的发现与个人信息学模型联系起来。我们调查了193个人,采访了12个人,找出了人们停止追踪的6个原因,以及追踪后的5个生活视角。我们将讨论这些结果以及设计考虑自我跟踪后生活的机会。
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