Emerging research methods for understanding mobile technology use
P. Hagen, T. Robertson, M. Kan, and K. Sadler. Proceedings of the 17th Australia conference on Computer-Human Interaction: Citizens Online: Considerations for Today and the Future, page 1--10. Canberra, Australia, Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group (CHISIG) of Australia, (2005)
Abstract
Mobile devices, applications and services have become integrated into people's daily lives on a personal and professional level. Although traditional research methods are being used to understand the use of mobile devices and applications, methodological challenges still exist. Researchers have responded to these challenges in a range of ways, with an emphasis on developing methods that enable new ways of accessing, making available and collecting, data about mobile technology use. This paper identifies, defines, describes and presents, a preliminary framework for understanding the methodological responses emerging in current Mobile Human Computer Interaction (Mobile HCI) research.
%0 Conference Paper
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%A Hagen, Penny
%A Robertson, Toni
%A Kan, Melanie
%A Sadler, Kirsten
%B Proceedings of the 17th Australia conference on Computer-Human Interaction: Citizens Online: Considerations for Today and the Future
%C Canberra, Australia
%D 2005
%I Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group (CHISIG) of Australia
%K collection, computing, data devices, evaluation, experience frameworks, hci, methods, mobile research technologies, usability usability, user
%P 1--10
%T Emerging research methods for understanding mobile technology use
%U http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1108417&dl=ACM&coll=portal&CFID=94769811&CFTOKEN=34489764
%X Mobile devices, applications and services have become integrated into people's daily lives on a personal and professional level. Although traditional research methods are being used to understand the use of mobile devices and applications, methodological challenges still exist. Researchers have responded to these challenges in a range of ways, with an emphasis on developing methods that enable new ways of accessing, making available and collecting, data about mobile technology use. This paper identifies, defines, describes and presents, a preliminary framework for understanding the methodological responses emerging in current Mobile Human Computer Interaction (Mobile HCI) research.
%@ 1-59593-222-4
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title = {Emerging research methods for understanding mobile technology use},
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