Investigating Opportunities to Support Kids' Agency and Well-being: A Review of Kids' Wearables.

作者: Eun Kyoung Choe , Bongshin Lee , Rachael Zehrung , Lily Huang

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摘要: Wearable devices hold great potential for promoting children's health and well-being. However, research on kids' wearables is sparse often focuses their use in the context of parental surveillance. To gain insight into current landscape wearables, we surveyed 47 wearable marketed children. We collected rich data functionality these assessed how different features satisfy parents' information needs, identified opportunities to support needs interests. found that many are technologically sophisticated focus ability communicate with children keep them safe, as well encourage physical activity nurture good habits. discuss our findings could inform design serve more than monitoring devices, instead parents equal stakeholders, providing implications agency, long-term development, overall Finally, identify future efforts related designing self-tracking collaborative tracking parents.

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