ºÝºÝߣshows by User: vivianmotti / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: vivianmotti / Thu, 03 Dec 2020 19:31:55 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: vivianmotti Keynote speech - Webmedia 2020 /slideshow/keynote-speech-webmedia-2020/239728497 presentationks2020-201203193155
Wearable technologies have shown a large potential to amplify human abilities. Thanks to their close contact to the human body, their miniaturized dimensions and continuous data collection, wearable technologies are versatile, meeting system requirements across domains. Wearable technologies have grown in quantity and quality over the past decades, gaining widespread adoption. Still, ensuring that wearables properly meet users’ needs remains an open challenge. Through illustrative examples of diverse applications, in this talk I provide an overview of wearable computing. I discuss the challenges and opportunities in the design of user interfaces for wearable interaction, and conclude with a roadmap for next-generation wearables.]]>

Wearable technologies have shown a large potential to amplify human abilities. Thanks to their close contact to the human body, their miniaturized dimensions and continuous data collection, wearable technologies are versatile, meeting system requirements across domains. Wearable technologies have grown in quantity and quality over the past decades, gaining widespread adoption. Still, ensuring that wearables properly meet users’ needs remains an open challenge. Through illustrative examples of diverse applications, in this talk I provide an overview of wearable computing. I discuss the challenges and opportunities in the design of user interfaces for wearable interaction, and conclude with a roadmap for next-generation wearables.]]>
Thu, 03 Dec 2020 19:31:55 GMT /slideshow/keynote-speech-webmedia-2020/239728497 vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) Keynote speech - Webmedia 2020 vivianmotti Wearable technologies have shown a large potential to amplify human abilities. Thanks to their close contact to the human body, their miniaturized dimensions and continuous data collection, wearable technologies are versatile, meeting system requirements across domains. Wearable technologies have grown in quantity and quality over the past decades, gaining widespread adoption. Still, ensuring that wearables properly meet users’ needs remains an open challenge. Through illustrative examples of diverse applications, in this talk I provide an overview of wearable computing. I discuss the challenges and opportunities in the design of user interfaces for wearable interaction, and conclude with a roadmap for next-generation wearables. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentationks2020-201203193155-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Wearable technologies have shown a large potential to amplify human abilities. Thanks to their close contact to the human body, their miniaturized dimensions and continuous data collection, wearable technologies are versatile, meeting system requirements across domains. Wearable technologies have grown in quantity and quality over the past decades, gaining widespread adoption. Still, ensuring that wearables properly meet users’ needs remains an open challenge. Through illustrative examples of diverse applications, in this talk I provide an overview of wearable computing. I discuss the challenges and opportunities in the design of user interfaces for wearable interaction, and conclude with a roadmap for next-generation wearables.
Keynote speech - Webmedia 2020 from Vivian Motti
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Usable Privacy /slideshow/usable-privacy/136452310 usp-190314204721
Talk at VIRTRU March 2019 Usable Privacy]]>

Talk at VIRTRU March 2019 Usable Privacy]]>
Thu, 14 Mar 2019 20:47:21 GMT /slideshow/usable-privacy/136452310 vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) Usable Privacy vivianmotti Talk at VIRTRU March 2019 Usable Privacy <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/usp-190314204721-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Talk at VIRTRU March 2019 Usable Privacy
Usable Privacy from Vivian Motti
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Smartwatch Applications as Assistive Technologies /vivianmotti/smartwatch-applications-as-assistive-technologies casbbi-190314204539
CASBBI Seminar Series Wearable LIFE App]]>

CASBBI Seminar Series Wearable LIFE App]]>
Thu, 14 Mar 2019 20:45:39 GMT /vivianmotti/smartwatch-applications-as-assistive-technologies vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) Smartwatch Applications as Assistive Technologies vivianmotti CASBBI Seminar Series Wearable LIFE App <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/casbbi-190314204539-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> CASBBI Seminar Series Wearable LIFE App
Smartwatch Applications as Assistive Technologies from Vivian Motti
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Wearable technologies /slideshow/wearable-technologies-136451795/136451795 slides-february2019-wearables-190314204440
Wearable Technologies Engineer Youth Week 2019]]>

Wearable Technologies Engineer Youth Week 2019]]>
Thu, 14 Mar 2019 20:44:40 GMT /slideshow/wearable-technologies-136451795/136451795 vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) Wearable technologies vivianmotti Wearable Technologies Engineer Youth Week 2019 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slides-february2019-wearables-190314204440-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Wearable Technologies Engineer Youth Week 2019
Wearable technologies from Vivian Motti
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Cards - Users with Disabilities - Course Material /slideshow/cards-users-with-disabilities-course-material/122850027 cards-181112235807
The accessibility cards is a set of 16 personas illustrating users with diverse disabilities. The personas include users described in the book "A web for everyone: Designing accessible user experiences" authored by Horton and Quesenbery (2014) and presented in W3C user stories (at: https://www.w3.org/WAI/people-use-web/user-stories/). The contents are shared with creative commons license with attribution. The cards have been developed thanks to the financial support of Teach Access. About Teach Access: Teach Access is a unique collaboration among members of higher education, the technology industry and advocates for accessibility, with a shared goal of making technology broadly accessible by infusing accessibility into higher education, with enhanced training and collaborations with people with disabilities. Teach Access includes members from leading tech companies, academic institutions and disability advocacy organizations and other non-profit institutions. Teach Access operates as a fiscal sponsorship fund at the Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF). To learn more visit teachaccess.org or email info@teachaccess.org. ]]>

The accessibility cards is a set of 16 personas illustrating users with diverse disabilities. The personas include users described in the book "A web for everyone: Designing accessible user experiences" authored by Horton and Quesenbery (2014) and presented in W3C user stories (at: https://www.w3.org/WAI/people-use-web/user-stories/). The contents are shared with creative commons license with attribution. The cards have been developed thanks to the financial support of Teach Access. About Teach Access: Teach Access is a unique collaboration among members of higher education, the technology industry and advocates for accessibility, with a shared goal of making technology broadly accessible by infusing accessibility into higher education, with enhanced training and collaborations with people with disabilities. Teach Access includes members from leading tech companies, academic institutions and disability advocacy organizations and other non-profit institutions. Teach Access operates as a fiscal sponsorship fund at the Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF). To learn more visit teachaccess.org or email info@teachaccess.org. ]]>
Mon, 12 Nov 2018 23:58:07 GMT /slideshow/cards-users-with-disabilities-course-material/122850027 vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) Cards - Users with Disabilities - Course Material vivianmotti The accessibility cards is a set of 16 personas illustrating users with diverse disabilities. The personas include users described in the book "A web for everyone: Designing accessible user experiences" authored by Horton and Quesenbery (2014) and presented in W3C user stories (at: https://www.w3.org/WAI/people-use-web/user-stories/). The contents are shared with creative commons license with attribution. The cards have been developed thanks to the financial support of Teach Access. About Teach Access: Teach Access is a unique collaboration among members of higher education, the technology industry and advocates for accessibility, with a shared goal of making technology broadly accessible by infusing accessibility into higher education, with enhanced training and collaborations with people with disabilities. Teach Access includes members from leading tech companies, academic institutions and disability advocacy organizations and other non-profit institutions. Teach Access operates as a fiscal sponsorship fund at the Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF). To learn more visit teachaccess.org or email info@teachaccess.org. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cards-181112235807-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The accessibility cards is a set of 16 personas illustrating users with diverse disabilities. The personas include users described in the book &quot;A web for everyone: Designing accessible user experiences&quot; authored by Horton and Quesenbery (2014) and presented in W3C user stories (at: https://www.w3.org/WAI/people-use-web/user-stories/). The contents are shared with creative commons license with attribution. The cards have been developed thanks to the financial support of Teach Access. About Teach Access: Teach Access is a unique collaboration among members of higher education, the technology industry and advocates for accessibility, with a shared goal of making technology broadly accessible by infusing accessibility into higher education, with enhanced training and collaborations with people with disabilities. Teach Access includes members from leading tech companies, academic institutions and disability advocacy organizations and other non-profit institutions. Teach Access operates as a fiscal sponsorship fund at the Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF). To learn more visit teachaccess.org or email info@teachaccess.org.
Cards - Users with Disabilities - Course Material from Vivian Motti
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Assisting Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Inclusive Education with a Smartwatch Application /slideshow/assisting-students-with-intellectual-and-developmental-disabilities-in-inclusive-education-with-a-smartwatch-application-116291867/116291867 poter-180924142752
NIH mHealth Showcase - June 4 - Bethesda USA ]]>

NIH mHealth Showcase - June 4 - Bethesda USA ]]>
Mon, 24 Sep 2018 14:27:52 GMT /slideshow/assisting-students-with-intellectual-and-developmental-disabilities-in-inclusive-education-with-a-smartwatch-application-116291867/116291867 vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) Assisting Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Inclusive Education with a Smartwatch Application vivianmotti NIH mHealth Showcase - June 4 - Bethesda USA <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/poter-180924142752-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> NIH mHealth Showcase - June 4 - Bethesda USA
Assisting Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Inclusive Education with a Smartwatch Application from Vivian Motti
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Assisting Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Inclusive Education with a Smartwatch Application /vivianmotti/assisting-students-with-intellectual-and-developmental-disabilities-in-inclusive-education-with-a-smartwatch-application postercra-180924141907
Poster: Assisting Students with Intellectual Disabilities in Inclusive Education with a Smartwatch Application. Presented at: Computing Community Consortium (CCC) Early Career Researcher Symposium, 2018. Washington, DC, USA. https://youtu.be/CC6jvVQW1Fk]]>

Poster: Assisting Students with Intellectual Disabilities in Inclusive Education with a Smartwatch Application. Presented at: Computing Community Consortium (CCC) Early Career Researcher Symposium, 2018. Washington, DC, USA. https://youtu.be/CC6jvVQW1Fk]]>
Mon, 24 Sep 2018 14:19:07 GMT /vivianmotti/assisting-students-with-intellectual-and-developmental-disabilities-in-inclusive-education-with-a-smartwatch-application vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) Assisting Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Inclusive Education with a Smartwatch Application vivianmotti Poster: Assisting Students with Intellectual Disabilities in Inclusive Education with a Smartwatch Application. Presented at: Computing Community Consortium (CCC) Early Career Researcher Symposium, 2018. Washington, DC, USA. https://youtu.be/CC6jvVQW1Fk <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/postercra-180924141907-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Poster: Assisting Students with Intellectual Disabilities in Inclusive Education with a Smartwatch Application. Presented at: Computing Community Consortium (CCC) Early Career Researcher Symposium, 2018. Washington, DC, USA. https://youtu.be/CC6jvVQW1Fk
Assisting Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Inclusive Education with a Smartwatch Application from Vivian Motti
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Assisting Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Inclusive Education with Smartwatches /slideshow/assisting-students-with-intellectual-and-developmental-disabilities-in-inclusive-education-with-smartwatches/95088342 chipreautosaved1-180426092804
Smartwatches have a large potential to support everyday activities. However, their potential as assistive technologies in inclusive academic environments is unclear. To investigate how smartwatches can support students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) to perform activities that require emotional and behavioral skills and involve communication, collaboration and planning, we implemented WELI. WELI (Wearable Life) is a wearable application designed to assist young adults with IDDs attending a postsecondary education program. This paper reports on the user-centric design process adopted in the development of WELI, and describes how smartwatches can assist students with IDDs in special education. The results reported are drawn from 8 user studies with 58 participants in total. WELI features include behavioral intervention, mood regulation, reminders, checklists, surveys and rewards. Results indicate that several considerations must be taken into account when designing for students with IDD, and that overall the students are enthusiastic about adopting an innovative smartwatch application in class, as they reacted positively about the technology and features provided.]]>

Smartwatches have a large potential to support everyday activities. However, their potential as assistive technologies in inclusive academic environments is unclear. To investigate how smartwatches can support students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) to perform activities that require emotional and behavioral skills and involve communication, collaboration and planning, we implemented WELI. WELI (Wearable Life) is a wearable application designed to assist young adults with IDDs attending a postsecondary education program. This paper reports on the user-centric design process adopted in the development of WELI, and describes how smartwatches can assist students with IDDs in special education. The results reported are drawn from 8 user studies with 58 participants in total. WELI features include behavioral intervention, mood regulation, reminders, checklists, surveys and rewards. Results indicate that several considerations must be taken into account when designing for students with IDD, and that overall the students are enthusiastic about adopting an innovative smartwatch application in class, as they reacted positively about the technology and features provided.]]>
Thu, 26 Apr 2018 09:28:04 GMT /slideshow/assisting-students-with-intellectual-and-developmental-disabilities-in-inclusive-education-with-smartwatches/95088342 vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) Assisting Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Inclusive Education with Smartwatches vivianmotti Smartwatches have a large potential to support everyday activities. However, their potential as assistive technologies in inclusive academic environments is unclear. To investigate how smartwatches can support students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) to perform activities that require emotional and behavioral skills and involve communication, collaboration and planning, we implemented WELI. WELI (Wearable Life) is a wearable application designed to assist young adults with IDDs attending a postsecondary education program. This paper reports on the user-centric design process adopted in the development of WELI, and describes how smartwatches can assist students with IDDs in special education. The results reported are drawn from 8 user studies with 58 participants in total. WELI features include behavioral intervention, mood regulation, reminders, checklists, surveys and rewards. Results indicate that several considerations must be taken into account when designing for students with IDD, and that overall the students are enthusiastic about adopting an innovative smartwatch application in class, as they reacted positively about the technology and features provided. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/chipreautosaved1-180426092804-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Smartwatches have a large potential to support everyday activities. However, their potential as assistive technologies in inclusive academic environments is unclear. To investigate how smartwatches can support students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) to perform activities that require emotional and behavioral skills and involve communication, collaboration and planning, we implemented WELI. WELI (Wearable Life) is a wearable application designed to assist young adults with IDDs attending a postsecondary education program. This paper reports on the user-centric design process adopted in the development of WELI, and describes how smartwatches can assist students with IDDs in special education. The results reported are drawn from 8 user studies with 58 participants in total. WELI features include behavioral intervention, mood regulation, reminders, checklists, surveys and rewards. Results indicate that several considerations must be taken into account when designing for students with IDD, and that overall the students are enthusiastic about adopting an innovative smartwatch application in class, as they reacted positively about the technology and features provided.
Assisting Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Inclusive Education with Smartwatches from Vivian Motti
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mHealth Application to Inform Caregivers of Babies with Congenital Zika Virus Syndrome /slideshow/mhealth-application-to-inform-caregivers-of-babies-with-congenital-zika-virus-syndrome/94693234 biotechsimppostervgm-180423015029
In 20017 Biotech and Health Sciences Research Symposium at GMU ]]>

In 20017 Biotech and Health Sciences Research Symposium at GMU ]]>
Mon, 23 Apr 2018 01:50:29 GMT /slideshow/mhealth-application-to-inform-caregivers-of-babies-with-congenital-zika-virus-syndrome/94693234 vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) mHealth Application to Inform Caregivers of Babies with Congenital Zika Virus Syndrome vivianmotti In 20017 Biotech and Health Sciences Research Symposium at GMU <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/biotechsimppostervgm-180423015029-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In 20017 Biotech and Health Sciences Research Symposium at GMU
mHealth Application to Inform Caregivers of Babies with Congenital Zika Virus Syndrome from Vivian Motti
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Smartwatch Applications for Mental Health: A Qualitative Analysis of Users’ Perspectives /slideshow/smartwatch-applications-for-mental-health-a-qualitative-analysis-of-users-perspectives/94693064 poster91x121-vgm-180423014627
Poster presented at the 3rd Symposium on Computing and Mental Health]]>

Poster presented at the 3rd Symposium on Computing and Mental Health]]>
Mon, 23 Apr 2018 01:46:27 GMT /slideshow/smartwatch-applications-for-mental-health-a-qualitative-analysis-of-users-perspectives/94693064 vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) Smartwatch Applications for Mental Health: A Qualitative Analysis of Users’ Perspectives vivianmotti Poster presented at the 3rd Symposium on Computing and Mental Health <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/poster91x121-vgm-180423014627-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Poster presented at the 3rd Symposium on Computing and Mental Health
Smartwatch Applications for Mental Health: A Qualitative Analysis of Users’ Perspectives from Vivian Motti
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Wearable privacy skeletons in the data closet /slideshow/wearable-privacy-skeletons-in-the-data-closet/79300554 wearableprivacy-skeletonsinthedataclosetv2-170830204135
ºÝºÝߣs presented by Byron Lowens -- PhD candidate at Clemson University, describing privacy concerns from wearable users. Paper published at The Fifth IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics]]>

ºÝºÝߣs presented by Byron Lowens -- PhD candidate at Clemson University, describing privacy concerns from wearable users. Paper published at The Fifth IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics]]>
Wed, 30 Aug 2017 20:41:35 GMT /slideshow/wearable-privacy-skeletons-in-the-data-closet/79300554 vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) Wearable privacy skeletons in the data closet vivianmotti ºÝºÝߣs presented by Byron Lowens -- PhD candidate at Clemson University, describing privacy concerns from wearable users. Paper published at The Fifth IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wearableprivacy-skeletonsinthedataclosetv2-170830204135-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ºÝºÝߣs presented by Byron Lowens -- PhD candidate at Clemson University, describing privacy concerns from wearable users. Paper published at The Fifth IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics
Wearable privacy skeletons in the data closet from Vivian Motti
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Wearable Life: a Wrist-Worn Application to Assist Students in Special Education /slideshow/wearable-life-a-wristworn-application-to-assist-students-in-special-education-79300436/79300436 vgm-presentation-170830203711
ºÝºÝߣs presented at the HCII 2017 - International Conference on Human Computer Interaction, describing the implementation of Wearable Life - a smartwatch application developed to support students with intellectual and developmental disabilities in a post-secondary inclusive educational program]]>

ºÝºÝߣs presented at the HCII 2017 - International Conference on Human Computer Interaction, describing the implementation of Wearable Life - a smartwatch application developed to support students with intellectual and developmental disabilities in a post-secondary inclusive educational program]]>
Wed, 30 Aug 2017 20:37:11 GMT /slideshow/wearable-life-a-wristworn-application-to-assist-students-in-special-education-79300436/79300436 vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) Wearable Life: a Wrist-Worn Application to Assist Students in Special Education vivianmotti ºÝºÝߣs presented at the HCII 2017 - International Conference on Human Computer Interaction, describing the implementation of Wearable Life - a smartwatch application developed to support students with intellectual and developmental disabilities in a post-secondary inclusive educational program <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/vgm-presentation-170830203711-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ºÝºÝߣs presented at the HCII 2017 - International Conference on Human Computer Interaction, describing the implementation of Wearable Life - a smartwatch application developed to support students with intellectual and developmental disabilities in a post-secondary inclusive educational program
Wearable Life: a Wrist-Worn Application to Assist Students in Special Education from Vivian Motti
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UX Design for Wrist-Worn Wearables – how contextual dynamics influence interaction /slideshow/ux-design-for-wristworn-wearables-how-contextual-dynamics-influence-interaction/75092626 slides-vgm-2017-170417141228
The large range of applications for wearable devices provides numerous opportunities for these technologies in diverse domains. However, the dynamic changes in the context of use during the user interaction, summed with the heterogeneity of users’ profiles, challenges the design of effective interfaces and interactive solutions for wearable technologies. In addition to that, wearables often have limited resources: their computational power, processing capabilities, screen dimensions and modalities are often constrained. Finally, the novelty in this market is characterized by limited guidance to effectively aid developers and designers to ensure high usability levels and to promote a great user experience in the design of the wearable interaction. To provide a high quality user experience, the context of use where the user interaction takes place needs to be thoroughly investigated and understood, accommodating its dynamic changes, as well as the specific needs and requirements of diverse users’ profiles in the design of interfaces and interaction. In this talk, you will learn about how context impacts the design of wearables, especially concerning wrist-worn devices, such as fitness trackers and smartwatches. More specifically, you will gain knowledge about: (1) a set of contextual factors that impact the wrist-worn interaction, ranging from environment, to platform and user profile, and (2) how those factors must be considered in the design of the user interaction for wearables, benefiting multimodal interactive solutions as well as multidisciplinary application domains.]]>

The large range of applications for wearable devices provides numerous opportunities for these technologies in diverse domains. However, the dynamic changes in the context of use during the user interaction, summed with the heterogeneity of users’ profiles, challenges the design of effective interfaces and interactive solutions for wearable technologies. In addition to that, wearables often have limited resources: their computational power, processing capabilities, screen dimensions and modalities are often constrained. Finally, the novelty in this market is characterized by limited guidance to effectively aid developers and designers to ensure high usability levels and to promote a great user experience in the design of the wearable interaction. To provide a high quality user experience, the context of use where the user interaction takes place needs to be thoroughly investigated and understood, accommodating its dynamic changes, as well as the specific needs and requirements of diverse users’ profiles in the design of interfaces and interaction. In this talk, you will learn about how context impacts the design of wearables, especially concerning wrist-worn devices, such as fitness trackers and smartwatches. More specifically, you will gain knowledge about: (1) a set of contextual factors that impact the wrist-worn interaction, ranging from environment, to platform and user profile, and (2) how those factors must be considered in the design of the user interaction for wearables, benefiting multimodal interactive solutions as well as multidisciplinary application domains.]]>
Mon, 17 Apr 2017 14:12:28 GMT /slideshow/ux-design-for-wristworn-wearables-how-contextual-dynamics-influence-interaction/75092626 vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) UX Design for Wrist-Worn Wearables – how contextual dynamics influence interaction vivianmotti The large range of applications for wearable devices provides numerous opportunities for these technologies in diverse domains. However, the dynamic changes in the context of use during the user interaction, summed with the heterogeneity of users’ profiles, challenges the design of effective interfaces and interactive solutions for wearable technologies. In addition to that, wearables often have limited resources: their computational power, processing capabilities, screen dimensions and modalities are often constrained. Finally, the novelty in this market is characterized by limited guidance to effectively aid developers and designers to ensure high usability levels and to promote a great user experience in the design of the wearable interaction. To provide a high quality user experience, the context of use where the user interaction takes place needs to be thoroughly investigated and understood, accommodating its dynamic changes, as well as the specific needs and requirements of diverse users’ profiles in the design of interfaces and interaction. In this talk, you will learn about how context impacts the design of wearables, especially concerning wrist-worn devices, such as fitness trackers and smartwatches. More specifically, you will gain knowledge about: (1) a set of contextual factors that impact the wrist-worn interaction, ranging from environment, to platform and user profile, and (2) how those factors must be considered in the design of the user interaction for wearables, benefiting multimodal interactive solutions as well as multidisciplinary application domains. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slides-vgm-2017-170417141228-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The large range of applications for wearable devices provides numerous opportunities for these technologies in diverse domains. However, the dynamic changes in the context of use during the user interaction, summed with the heterogeneity of users’ profiles, challenges the design of effective interfaces and interactive solutions for wearable technologies. In addition to that, wearables often have limited resources: their computational power, processing capabilities, screen dimensions and modalities are often constrained. Finally, the novelty in this market is characterized by limited guidance to effectively aid developers and designers to ensure high usability levels and to promote a great user experience in the design of the wearable interaction. To provide a high quality user experience, the context of use where the user interaction takes place needs to be thoroughly investigated and understood, accommodating its dynamic changes, as well as the specific needs and requirements of diverse users’ profiles in the design of interfaces and interaction. In this talk, you will learn about how context impacts the design of wearables, especially concerning wrist-worn devices, such as fitness trackers and smartwatches. More specifically, you will gain knowledge about: (1) a set of contextual factors that impact the wrist-worn interaction, ranging from environment, to platform and user profile, and (2) how those factors must be considered in the design of the user interaction for wearables, benefiting multimodal interactive solutions as well as multidisciplinary application domains.
UX Design for Wrist-Worn Wearables – how contextual dynamics influence interaction from Vivian Motti
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Using Smartwatches to Assist Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities /slideshow/using-smartwatches-to-assist-students-with-intellectual-and-developmental-disabilities/72787105 poster24x32-hui2-170303203931
Poster presented by Hui Zheng (PhD candidate) at CAPWIC 2017]]>

Poster presented by Hui Zheng (PhD candidate) at CAPWIC 2017]]>
Fri, 03 Mar 2017 20:39:30 GMT /slideshow/using-smartwatches-to-assist-students-with-intellectual-and-developmental-disabilities/72787105 vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) Using Smartwatches to Assist Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities vivianmotti Poster presented by Hui Zheng (PhD candidate) at CAPWIC 2017 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/poster24x32-hui2-170303203931-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Poster presented by Hui Zheng (PhD candidate) at CAPWIC 2017
Using Smartwatches to Assist Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities from Vivian Motti
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Smart Wearables or Dumb Wearables? Understanding how Context Impacts the UX in the Wrist Worn Interaction /slideshow/smart-wearables-or-dumb-wearables-understanding-how-context-impacts-the-ux-in-the-wrist-worn-interaction/66380342 sigdoc2016-160924220151
ºÝºÝߣs presented at SigDoc 2016, on September 24th. This study highlights the problems users face in the interaction with wrist-worn wearables especially concerning contextual factors and severity ratings.]]>

ºÝºÝߣs presented at SigDoc 2016, on September 24th. This study highlights the problems users face in the interaction with wrist-worn wearables especially concerning contextual factors and severity ratings.]]>
Sat, 24 Sep 2016 22:01:51 GMT /slideshow/smart-wearables-or-dumb-wearables-understanding-how-context-impacts-the-ux-in-the-wrist-worn-interaction/66380342 vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) Smart Wearables or Dumb Wearables? Understanding how Context Impacts the UX in the Wrist Worn Interaction vivianmotti ºÝºÝߣs presented at SigDoc 2016, on September 24th. This study highlights the problems users face in the interaction with wrist-worn wearables especially concerning contextual factors and severity ratings. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sigdoc2016-160924220151-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ºÝºÝߣs presented at SigDoc 2016, on September 24th. This study highlights the problems users face in the interaction with wrist-worn wearables especially concerning contextual factors and severity ratings.
Smart Wearables or Dumb Wearables? Understanding how Context Impacts the UX in the Wrist Worn Interaction from Vivian Motti
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Toward a Visual Vocabulary for Privacy Concepts /vivianmotti/toward-a-visual-vocabulary-for-privacy-concepts hfes-2016-160921212651
ºÝºÝߣs presented at HFES - Human Factors and Ergonomic Society Annual Meeting on September 21st, 2016 Washington DC]]>

ºÝºÝߣs presented at HFES - Human Factors and Ergonomic Society Annual Meeting on September 21st, 2016 Washington DC]]>
Wed, 21 Sep 2016 21:26:51 GMT /vivianmotti/toward-a-visual-vocabulary-for-privacy-concepts vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) Toward a Visual Vocabulary for Privacy Concepts vivianmotti ºÝºÝߣs presented at HFES - Human Factors and Ergonomic Society Annual Meeting on September 21st, 2016 Washington DC <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hfes-2016-160921212651-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ºÝºÝߣs presented at HFES - Human Factors and Ergonomic Society Annual Meeting on September 21st, 2016 Washington DC
Toward a Visual Vocabulary for Privacy Concepts from Vivian Motti
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Wearable Health /slideshow/wearable-health/61915526 cccpostervgm-160511171625
Human Centered Solutions of On Body Technologies to Improve Healthcare Presented at the CCC symposium on national priorities and societal needs, MAy 9th, 2016, Washington DC]]>

Human Centered Solutions of On Body Technologies to Improve Healthcare Presented at the CCC symposium on national priorities and societal needs, MAy 9th, 2016, Washington DC]]>
Wed, 11 May 2016 17:16:25 GMT /slideshow/wearable-health/61915526 vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) Wearable Health vivianmotti Human Centered Solutions of On Body Technologies to Improve Healthcare Presented at the CCC symposium on national priorities and societal needs, MAy 9th, 2016, Washington DC <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cccpostervgm-160511171625-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Human Centered Solutions of On Body Technologies to Improve Healthcare Presented at the CCC symposium on national priorities and societal needs, MAy 9th, 2016, Washington DC
Wearable Health from Vivian Motti
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Wearable Computing: Healthcare, Human Factors and Privacy /slideshow/wearable-computing-healthcare-human-factors-and-privacy-60612558/60612558 vgm-talk-160407140858
Lecture presented at the Catholic University of Arequipa in Peru on March 28th, 2016. 'Avances de la Ingeniería Biomedical y las ciencias de las tecnologias de información en el desarrollo de dispositivos "wearables".]]>

Lecture presented at the Catholic University of Arequipa in Peru on March 28th, 2016. 'Avances de la Ingeniería Biomedical y las ciencias de las tecnologias de información en el desarrollo de dispositivos "wearables".]]>
Thu, 07 Apr 2016 14:08:58 GMT /slideshow/wearable-computing-healthcare-human-factors-and-privacy-60612558/60612558 vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) Wearable Computing: Healthcare, Human Factors and Privacy vivianmotti Lecture presented at the Catholic University of Arequipa in Peru on March 28th, 2016. 'Avances de la Ingeniería Biomedical y las ciencias de las tecnologias de información en el desarrollo de dispositivos "wearables". <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/vgm-talk-160407140858-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Lecture presented at the Catholic University of Arequipa in Peru on March 28th, 2016. &#39;Avances de la Ingeniería Biomedical y las ciencias de las tecnologias de información en el desarrollo de dispositivos &quot;wearables&quot;.
Wearable Computing: Healthcare, Human Factors and Privacy from Vivian Motti
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Micro interactions and multi dimensional graphical user interfaces in the design of wrist worn wearables /slideshow/micro-interactions-and-multi-dimensional-graphical-user-interfaces-in-the-design-of-wrist-worn-wearables/54782042 hfesvgmpdf-151105143529-lva1-app6892
Wearables have a large potential to support diverse applications. However designing their interfaces is challenging. Limited resources, dynamic constraints and situational impairments add more challenges to the UI design for wearable devices. To support stakeholders in this activity, in this presentation we discuss two design paradigms for wrist worn devices: micro interactions and multi dimensional UIs. ºÝºÝߣs presented at the HFES Annual Meeting in 2015.]]>

Wearables have a large potential to support diverse applications. However designing their interfaces is challenging. Limited resources, dynamic constraints and situational impairments add more challenges to the UI design for wearable devices. To support stakeholders in this activity, in this presentation we discuss two design paradigms for wrist worn devices: micro interactions and multi dimensional UIs. ºÝºÝߣs presented at the HFES Annual Meeting in 2015.]]>
Thu, 05 Nov 2015 14:35:28 GMT /slideshow/micro-interactions-and-multi-dimensional-graphical-user-interfaces-in-the-design-of-wrist-worn-wearables/54782042 vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) Micro interactions and multi dimensional graphical user interfaces in the design of wrist worn wearables vivianmotti Wearables have a large potential to support diverse applications. However designing their interfaces is challenging. Limited resources, dynamic constraints and situational impairments add more challenges to the UI design for wearable devices. To support stakeholders in this activity, in this presentation we discuss two design paradigms for wrist worn devices: micro interactions and multi dimensional UIs. ºÝºÝߣs presented at the HFES Annual Meeting in 2015. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hfesvgmpdf-151105143529-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Wearables have a large potential to support diverse applications. However designing their interfaces is challenging. Limited resources, dynamic constraints and situational impairments add more challenges to the UI design for wearable devices. To support stakeholders in this activity, in this presentation we discuss two design paradigms for wrist worn devices: micro interactions and multi dimensional UIs. ºÝºÝߣs presented at the HFES Annual Meeting in 2015.
Micro interactions and multi dimensional graphical user interfaces in the design of wrist worn wearables from Vivian Motti
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An Overview of Wearable Applications for Health Care: Requirements and Challenges /slideshow/an-overview-of-wearable-applications-for-health-care-requirements-and-challenges/52996313 slidesasga4h-150921011912-lva1-app6892
ºÝºÝߣs presented at the Atelier for Smart Garments and Accessories for Health Care in September 18th, 2015 UbiComp 2015]]>

ºÝºÝߣs presented at the Atelier for Smart Garments and Accessories for Health Care in September 18th, 2015 UbiComp 2015]]>
Mon, 21 Sep 2015 01:19:12 GMT /slideshow/an-overview-of-wearable-applications-for-health-care-requirements-and-challenges/52996313 vivianmotti@slideshare.net(vivianmotti) An Overview of Wearable Applications for Health Care: Requirements and Challenges vivianmotti ºÝºÝߣs presented at the Atelier for Smart Garments and Accessories for Health Care in September 18th, 2015 UbiComp 2015 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slidesasga4h-150921011912-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ºÝºÝߣs presented at the Atelier for Smart Garments and Accessories for Health Care in September 18th, 2015 UbiComp 2015
An Overview of Wearable Applications for Health Care: Requirements and Challenges from Vivian Motti
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-vivianmotti-48x48.jpg?cb=1618947339 I am an Assistant Professor at George Mason University. My research involves HCI, Wearable Health and Privacy. Before joining the department of Information Sciences and Technology at GMU, I worked as a research scholar at Clemson University for the NSF-funded Amulet project. I investigated the design of wearable devices for healthcare applications, specially focusing on interaction, interfaces and privacy aspects. https://www.vivianmotti.org https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentationks2020-201203193155-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/keynote-speech-webmedia-2020/239728497 Keynote speech - Webme... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/usp-190314204721-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/usable-privacy/136452310 Usable Privacy https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/casbbi-190314204539-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds vivianmotti/smartwatch-applications-as-assistive-technologies Smartwatch Application...