(IIS-â1231645). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendaaons expressed in this material are those of the
Health Sense This material is based upon work supported by the Na)onal Science Founda)on under Grant No. (IIS-‐1231645). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommenda)ons expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Na)onal Science Founda)on.
Ka)e A. Siek Mike Eisenberg Swamy Ananthanarayan University of Colorado Boulder
Technology + Health
UbiFit Garden (Consolvo et al., CHI’08)
Pediluma (Lim et al., TEI ‘11)
Cra\ing + Computa)on + Health
Craft
Program
Child creates health sensing system at you-build-it workshop
Children graphically program actions into their Health Sense system
S4A – Scratch for Arduino
Wear Child wears the Health Sense system and receives intuitive health feedback
Evaluate
If we knew what we were doing… 2: Heart Rate Workshop with 20 adolescents
Consult
Design Cycle
1: UV Module Workshop with 20 adolescents
Develop UV Module with Programming Environment
8/12
Develop Heart Rate Module with Programming Environment
Y1
8/13
Feasibility Evaluation and Assessment
Review Results & Prototypes
Discuss Findings
Brainstorm
3: Pilot Study Workshop with 30 adolescents (3 months)
Y2
8/14
Discuss Large Scale Implementation
Y3
8/15
Evaluate
If we knew what we were doing… 2: Heart Rate Workshop with 20 adolescents
Consult
Design Cycle
1: UV Module Workshop with 20 adolescents
Develop UV Module with Programming Environment
8/12
Develop Heart Rate Module with Programming Environment
Y1
8/13
Feasibility Evaluation and Assessment
Review Results & Prototypes
Discuss Findings
Brainstorm
3: Pilot Study Workshop with 30 adolescents (3 months)
Y2
8/14
Discuss Large Scale Implementation
Y3
8/15
Evaluate
We’d have a coordinated plan 2: Heart Rate Workshop with 20 adolescents
Consult
Design Cycle
1: UV Module Workshop with 20 adolescents
Develop UV Module with Programming Environment
8/12
Develop Heart Rate Module with Programming Environment
Y1
8/13
Feasibility Evaluation and Assessment
Review Results & Prototypes
Discuss Findings
Brainstorm
3: Pilot Study Workshop with 30 adolescents (3 months)
Y2
8/14
Discuss Large Scale Implementation
Y3
8/15
Work with Sheridan Health Services Health Professional paid consultant to recruit 11-‐13 year old children and provide feedback on Health Sense • 67% Hispanic • Almost 41% of the students live under 200% of the federal poverty level • 87% at risk for the early onset of chronic illness
Evaluate
We’d have a coordinated plan 2: Heart Rate Workshop with 20 adolescents
Consult
Design Cycle
1: UV Module Workshop with 20 adolescents
Develop UV Module with Programming Environment
8/12
Develop Heart Rate Module with Programming Environment
Y1
8/13
Feasibility Evaluation and Assessment
Review Results & Prototypes
Discuss Findings
Brainstorm
3: Pilot Study Workshop with 30 adolescents (3 months)
Y2
8/14
Discuss Large Scale Implementation
Y3
Consult with Elizabeth Mynac to integrate social networking components from her SHB project
8/15
Evaluate
We’d have a coordinated plan 2: Heart Rate Workshop with 20 adolescents
Design Cycle
1: UV Module Workshop with 20 adolescents
Consult
Develop UV Module with Programming Environment
8/12
Develop Heart Rate Module with Programming Environment
Y1
8/13
Feasibility Evaluation and Assessment
Review Results & Prototypes
Discuss Findings
Brainstorm
3: Pilot Study Workshop with 30 adolescents (3 months)
Y2
8/14
Discuss Large Scale Implementation
Y3
Work with industry partner, SparkFun, to customize Health Sense modules
8/15
Our contribu)on to the community • Plug-‐and-‐play wellness monitoring Health Sense components • Graphical programming environment to control the ac)ons of Health Sense • Understand how children use the Health Sense systems
Thank You
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