1. ZipSunscreen A conceptual design by Seigo Hara habits.stanford.edu Design Challenge To create health habits through social and mobile technologies Time limit: 20 hours ZipSunscreen Seigo Hara Slide #1
2. Project purpose Create habits to put sunscreen on hand in the middle of a day. ZipSunscreen Seigo Hara Slide #2
5. How it works (1) Clair is a college student, who extremely cares about her skin. She always puts sunscreen on face every morning. However, she often forgets to put sunscreen on hands or neck. ZipSunscreen Seigo Hara Slide #5
6. How it works (2) She manages her schedule, using Outlook schedule. The schedule is synchronized with her iPhone so she can check the schedule regularly. ZipSunscreen Seigo Hara Slide #6
7. How it works (3) She is given a sheet-type sunscreen. It is small and easy to bring with everyday. Sunscreen reminder alarm is sent according to her class schedule. The alarm is set at the timing she is most likely to get exposed to sunshine. (i.e. lunchtime, after-class) ZipSunscreen Seigo Hara Slide #7
8. How it works (4) One day, when she just finished a morning class and is about to have lunch outside. She noticed the alarm, which reminds her to use sunscreen. She picks up the sheet-type sunscreen and put it on her hands and neck. ZipSunscreen Seigo Hara Slide #8
9. Results ZipSunscreen Seigo Hara Slide #9 Participants: n = 5 Term: 2 nd May – 4 th May “ Yes”: used sunscreen at least once in the middle of a day “ No”: never use sunscreen
10. What didn’t work (1) Twitter and Geotag (location function) - Encourage sunscreen sharing with people in neighborhood. ZipSunscreen Seigo Hara Slide #10
11. What didn’t work (2) Facebook - Encourage sunscreen sharing through Facebook +Informational messages (UV index, Scary pictures) ZipSunscreen Seigo Hara Slide #11
12. Why did it work? The previous two attempts did not work for the same participants Why did Outlook schedule + Sheet-type sunscreen work? ZipSunscreen Seigo Hara Slide #12