ACTIVE4: A Conceptual Framework for Gathering Empathetic Insights toward Office Workers’ Vitality Ecosystem Design
Abstract
Supplementary Material
References
Index Terms
- ACTIVE4: A Conceptual Framework for Gathering Empathetic Insights toward Office Workers’ Vitality Ecosystem Design
Recommendations
Understanding prolonged sedentary behavior contexts among office workers as Input for Digital Technology-Empowered Physical Activity Interventions Design
Chinese CHI '22: Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium of Chinese CHIRecent health research has shown that too much sitting, especially prolonged periods of sitting without breaks, is harmful to metabolic as well as musculoskeletal health. One of the specific contexts where people are engaging in prolonged sedentary ...
Serious Game for Wellness: A Gamified Toolkit for Enhancing Physical Activity and Well-Being in Workplace
CHCHI '23: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Symposium of Chinese CHIThis paper introduces a creative approach aimed at empowering desk-bound occupational groups to address the issue of physical inactivity at workplaces. The approach involves a gamified toolkit called Workplace Vitality Mapping (WVM) (see Figure 1) ...
Office Agents: Personal Office Vitality Sensors with Intent
CHI EA '21: Extended Abstracts of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing SystemsIn smart office buildings, almost every aspect of the environment can be assessed and adjusted by sensors. Yet employees rarely have access to the data collected to act upon it. It is also unclear what they would find meaningful to follow the ...
Comments
Information & Contributors
Information
Published In
![cover image ACM Conferences](/cms/asset/b3f38377-fe58-4f6e-9858-b443ed7006f3/3544549.cover.jpg)
Sponsors
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
New York, NY, United States
Publication History
Check for updates
Author Tags
Qualifiers
- Work in progress
- Research
- Refereed limited
Conference
Acceptance Rates
Upcoming Conference
- Sponsor:
- sigchi
Contributors
Other Metrics
Bibliometrics & Citations
Bibliometrics
Article Metrics
- 0Total Citations
- 235Total Downloads
- Downloads (Last 12 months)119
- Downloads (Last 6 weeks)10
Other Metrics
Citations
Cited By
View allView Options
Login options
Check if you have access through your login credentials or your institution to get full access on this article.
Sign inFull Access
View options
View or Download as a PDF file.
PDFeReader
View online with eReader.
eReaderFull Text
View this article in Full Text.
Full TextHTML Format
View this article in HTML Format.
HTML Format