用戏剧镜头探索有认知问题的老年人视频会议。

Ruipu Hu, Ge Gao, Amanda Lazar
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虽然视频会议是一项很有前途的技术,但它可能会给有认知问题的老年人带来独特的挑战和障碍。本文采用欧文·戈夫曼(Erving Goffman)提出的社会学戏剧框架,对视频会议技术的使用进行解构。我们的研究招募了17名有不同认知问题的老年人,采用技术讨论小组、访谈和观察来收集数据。通过反身性专题分析,我们探讨了具有认知问题的老年人对视频会议的使用,重点关注三个主要领域:用户通过视频会议适应新角色的“表演和角色”;“后台”,包括物理和后勤设置;还有“前台”,人们通过音频和视觉渠道进行交流,以呈现理想的印象。我们的讨论产生了关于如何解构这些元素以提供更有意义和更易于访问的HCI设计的见解。
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Exploring Videoconferencing for Older Adults with Cognitive Concerns Using a Dramaturgical Lens.

While videoconferencing is a promising technology, it may present unique challenges and barriers for older adults with cognitive concerns. This paper presents a deconstructed view of videoconferencing technology use using a sociological dramaturgical framework developed by Erving Goffman. Our study recruited 17 older adults with varying cognitive concerns, employing technology discussion groups, interviews, and observations to gather data. Through a reflexive thematic analysis, we explore videoconferencing use among older adults with cognitive concerns, focusing on three major areas: the "performances and roles" where users adapt to new roles through videoconferencing; the "backstage," which involves the physical and logistical setup; and the "frontstage," where people communicate through audio and visual channels to present a desired impression. Our discussion generates insights into how deconstructing these elements can inform more meaningful and accessible HCI design.

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