20.4HCMar 23
Contrasting Perspectives on Engagement Across Three Digital Behavior Change InterventionsEvangelos Karapanos, Ruben Gouveia
We contrast three perspectives on engagement from three projects on the design of Digital Behavior Change Interventions (DBCIs), all conducted as part of the PhD thesis of the second author. We provide a reflection on this work with respect to engagement, discussing the motivation, the assumed effects of engagement, the measures of engagements and key insights of each project, as the well as the strategies employed to increase engagement.
HCMar 4, 2016
Motivating Healthy Water Intake through Prompting, Historical Information, and Implicit FeedbackDavide Neves, Donovan Costa, Marcio Oliveira et al.
We describe Hydroprompt, a prototype for sensing and motivating healthy water intake in work environments. In a 3-week field deployment of Hydroprompt, we evaluate the effectiveness of three approaches to behavior change: historical information enabling users to compare their water intake lev- els across different times of day and days of week, implicit feedback providing subtle cues to users on the current hydration levels, and explicit prompting at- tempting to remind participants when hydration falls below acceptable levels or when substantial amount of time has elapsed since the last sip.