Presentation for the thesis titled, " Designing for people, effective innovation and sustainability: Introducing experiential factors in an observational framework to evaluate technology assisted systems".
2. RESEARCH MAP:
‐ EvaluaDon strategy for technology
assisted systems
‐ Enabling of a plaKorm for tracking
trash
‐ Digital Pen and Paper usage in a ContribuDon
classroom
‐ Trash Track
Experiments
‐ Pervasive compuDng
‐ User experience
‐ EvaluaDon strategies
‐ Usability Factors
‐ InteracDon Design
Background/Literature Survey
3. PRESENTAION FLOW
• IntroducDon/ Background
• Research ObjecDves
• Scope of Research
• EvaluaDon Schema for technology Assisted Systems
• ApplicaDon of EvaluaDon Schema on Use of Digital Pen and Paper
• CreaDng Trash Track
– To enable trash tracking
• Conclusion
4. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES
• To understand how an end‐user actually feels about technology‐
assisted systems and pervasive use of technology.
• To understand the key usability factors that may measure the user
saDsfacDon.
• To propose a framework that facilitates the evaluaDon of
technology‐assisted systems. Including:
– an observaDonal model that facilitates in the evaluaDon of
exisDng systems or created systems.
– Defining processes and tasks to facilitate the pre‐design phase
• CreaDon of new systems that are interacDve, innovaDve and enable
scenarios that did no existed prior to the suggested system.
5. SCOPE OF RESEARCH
• CreaDon of an evaluaDon strategy for evaluaDng technology‐
assisted / interacDve systems from a true user (end‐user)
perspecDve. This evaluaDon strategy is folded into a framework that
facilitates the design process while creaDng new interacDve systems
and ensuring they are effecDve.
• ApplicaDon of the suggested framework on the use of digital pen
and paper in a classroom scenario.
• CreaDon of trash track project that will enable trash tracking.
– Designing of a trash tracker.
– Real‐&me flow of trash in a CiDes sanitaDon system.
– IniDaDng data gathering towards removal change on the
contrary to produc&on chain.
– Introduce a new and dynamic connecDon between people and
their trash to have a behavioral change to achieve sustainability.
16. MeeDngs/brainstorms APPLICATION OF OBSERVATIONAL STRATEGY ON DPSS
with stakeholders
IntroducDon
Volunteers . . .conDnue usage. . .
Scenarios for use
DistribuDon
T of digital pen and
Pen Kit
OPEN
U paper
WRITE I
TASKS
SAVE
Project CompleDon
SHARE
Survey
Know How
Survey
Usage Survey
Postmortem with stakeholder
Observe
Xyz xyz
AcDons/ Not applied Applied Processes
Titles phases phases
17. DPPS RESULTS
Usage Survey Project CompleDon Survey
The Impact Factor
4.000
3.500 4.000
Affect 3.500
3.000
Accesability
3.000 Affect
2.500 Guidance and Support
Accesability
Learnability 2.500 Guidance and Support
2.000 CollaboraDon
Learnability
2.000
Usage
1.500 CollaboraDon
Comfort 1.500 Usage
Error and Feedback
1.000 Comfort
1.000
0.500 0.500
0.000 0.000
21. PEOPLE’S EFFECT ON TRASH MANAGEMENT
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Appropriately: Throw at right Recycling
place Unknown or wrong Facilities Composts Landfills
place and system is
further worsens
The waste management system
is not very efficient
22. TRASH TRACK SYSTEM MAP
1.Provide Sim Cards 3.Provide Network
1 3
SIM and Network
Provider Network
8.Send Data
8
Senseable
www.trashtrack.com
5
www.trashtrack.com
City lab :.:: 5.Provide
4 Trash Tags
Advertise/Contact
7
7.Signal Strenght
tag
tag 7.SMS
6
7
6 tag
Volunteers tag Trash
Tag
2.Final Data 6.Apply
6
& Information Trash Tags
end of life journey Positions --->
Disposal Place
tag
Positions
wastes $=
WM
2 Waste
Management
9.Visualisation
9 40° 43’ N e
74° 04’ O
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9.Extract Positions
Public Screen
PHISICAL INTERACTION
INFORMATION
31. CONCLUSION
• An evaluaDon schema to evaluate interacDon design and
technology‐assisted systems to evaluate from a true users
perspecDve was presented.
• The project stands out to be a promising tool that made a
key challenge of tracking trash a possibility.
• IniDated gathering of knowledge for the removal chain in
contrast to producDon chain.
• Enabled several stake holders to understand where the
products of their interests may be…
• Enabled energy calculaDons for aherlife of trash objects.
• Declared ‘trash’ the new common.
32. ‐ EvaluaDon strategy for technology
assisted systems
‐ Enabling of a plaKorm for tracking
trash
‐ Digital Pen and Paper usage in a ContribuDon
classroom
‐ Trash Track
Experiments
‐ Pervasive compuDng
‐ User experience
‐ EvaluaDon strategies
‐ Usability Factors
‐ InteracDon Design
QUESTIONS?
Background/Literature Survey