학술논문

Who are the people in my life? towards tangible eco-maps
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: Adjunct. :81-84
Subject
TUI
closeness
eco-maps
social work
tablet application
tangible interaction
Language
English
Abstract
Eco-Maps, diagrammatic assessments of family relationships, are used by social workers in individual and family contact to understand the subjective experiences of both supportive and disruptive family, friendship, and community relationships. In this paper we present the first phase of the development of the People in my Life app. We have developed a tangible version of Eco-Maps to unlock the potential of eco-maps in the digital domain and to enhance social work practice with children and young people. The central idea is to develop an improved, technology-based means to assess relationships that supports and enhances social work practice and foregrounds children and young people's experiences. In particular, the project has three aims: (a) to collaboratively develop with social workers an application for creating eco-maps using touch-screens with tangible objects, (b) to test its usability with children, in the first instance, and (c) to provide a first exploration of the psychometric properties of parameters captured by the app.

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