Know Thyself:
Monitoring and Reflecting on Facets of One's Life

CHI 2010 Workshop · April 10–15, 2010 · Atlanta, GA, USA

Day of Workshop

Notes

Slides

Location

Hanover A on the Atlanta Conference Level
Hyatt Regency Atlanta, 265 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA
Maps are on page 4 and 5 of the hotel floor plan PDF

Schedule

9:00 - 10:30
Introduction (1.5 hours)
  • Description of workshop goals and schedule
  • Workshop Madness: Each paper gets 3 minutes to present (see details)

10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break (30 minutes)

11:00 - 12:30
Breakout Session I (1.5 hours)
  • Short participant demos (Brennan Moore and Sudheendra Hangal)
  • Discussions in small groups of 4 or 5 (see details)
  • Present and discuss group work

12:30 - 2:00
Lunch (1.5 hours)
  • Max Lagers, 320 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA (map)

2:00 - 3:30
Breakout Session II (1.5 hours)
  • Short participant demos (Youn-kyung Lim and Dominikus Baur)
  • Discussions in small groups of 4 or 5 (see details)
  • Present and discuss group work

3:30 - 4:00
Coffee Break (30 minutes)

4:00 - 5:00
Conclusion (1 hour)
  • Short participant demos (Eugene Medynskiy and Albrecht Schmidt)
  • Isolate key themes from the workshop discussions

Workshop Madness

These brief presentations will help acquaint participants to each other's papers. There will be no discussion between presentations, but don't worry, discussions will happen during the breaks and group sessions.

  • 3 minutes each. Strict time limit.
  • Options for presentations
    • PowerPoint slides: Please send me your slides a day before the workshop or bring a thumb drive and we'll upload the file to the presentation laptop.
    • Speak your presentation: You don't have to bring slides. You may give handouts along with your spoken presentation.

Breakout Session I

Participants with similar interests will discuss their projects together. Criteria for similar interests are: same domain (e.g., health, communication), same stage of personal informatics (e.g., collection, reflection), or similar technologies (e.g., mobile phone, data mining). Groups will discuss similarities and differences between the group members' projects, share experiences developing systems and conducting studies, and identify areas for further exploration.

Group 1
Collection

Albrecht Schmidt
Reza Rawassizadeh
Norbert Gyorbiro
Matthias Betz
Group 2
Collection-Reflection

Eugene Medynskiy
Nathan Yau
Brennan Moore
Zach Pousman
Edison Thomaz
Group 3
Reflection

Zhicheng Liu
Dominikus Baur
Sudheendra Hangal
Joshua Gross
Group 4
Collection

Youn-kyung Lim
Jonna Hakkila
Pedro Sanches
Katarzyna Wac

Breakout Session II

Participants with complementary expertise will brainstorm together to quickly plan a personal informatics system. Each group will discuss research questions, expected development problems, and expected study challenges.

Group A
Norbert Gyorbiro
Eugene Medynskiy
Youn-kyung Lim
Pedro Sanches
Group B
Reza Rawassizadeh
Zach Pousman
Joshua Gross
Sudheendra Hangal
Edison Thomaz
Group C
Albrecht Schmidt
Nathan Yau
Dominikus Baur
Jonna Hakkila
Group D
Matthias Betz
Brennan Moore
Zhicheng Liu
Katarzyna Wac

Visitors

Edison Thomaz, Slife Labs, website

Katarzyna Wac, Carnegie Mellon University, website

Organized by

Ian Li
Anind Dey
Jodi Forlizzi

Connect

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Dates

  • Papers Due  January 6, 2010
  • Extension  January 13, 2010
  • Notification  January 27, 2010
  • Workshop  April 10, 2010

CHI 2010

CHI 2010
April 10–15, 2010
Atlanta, GA, USA