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Unremarkable Augmentation in Busy Practitioners’ Surrounding: Exploring Peripheral Interaction with Teachers and Nurses

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Corresponding AuthorAn,Pengcheng
Publication Years
2023-04-01
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ISSN
1991-3761
EISSN
1994-036X
Volume17Issue:1Pages:71-90
Abstract
When practitioners are in the midst of their busy day-to-day work—such as teachers facilitating learners in the classroom or nurses caring for patients in the hospital—they face complex social or material environments and intensive, intertwined activities. Yet unprecedentedly, these practitioners also need to incorporate technologies, as increasingly necessary supports, in their surroundings. A challenge thereby concerns practitioners’ limited attention: current human-technology interfaces usually demand users’ focus of attention, whereas interacting with digital devices is often neither the only nor the central task in practitioners’ ongoing activities. This work explores the design of peripheral interaction to understand how surrounding technologies could leverage the periphery of human attention to tacitly augment practitioners’ daily routines. Via a series of field explorations with teachers at school and nurses in neonatal intensive care units (NICU), we illustrate how peripheral interaction designs could seamlessly enrich the practitioners’ action repertoire (readily available actions) or enhance their reflection-in-action (sensemaking of the unfolding situation) without interfering with their ongoing routines. From these cases, we extract two relevant design properties to inform future practice: i.e., the designed interaction being subsidiary to the main practice and open to practical knowing. Six considerations are provided to help designers to achieve these properties in practice.
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English
SUSTech Authorship
First ; Corresponding
Funding Project
Shenzhen Grant[2022081517130800]
WOS Research Area
Art ; Engineering ; Social Sciences - Other Topics
WOS Subject
Art ; Engineering, Multidisciplinary ; Engineering, Manufacturing ; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary
WOS Accession No
WOS:000992852800005
Publisher
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85163055362
Data Source
Scopus
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Cited Times [WOS]:0
Document TypeJournal Article
Identifierhttp://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/560003
DepartmentSchool of Design
Affiliation
1.School of Design,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,China
2.Philips Design,Eindhoven,Netherlands
3.Department of Industrial Design,Eindhoven University of Technology,Eindhoven,Netherlands
First Author AffilicationSchool of Design
Corresponding Author AffilicationSchool of Design
First Author's First AffilicationSchool of Design
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An,Pengcheng,Bakker,Saskia,Guerra,Miguel Cabral,等. Unremarkable Augmentation in Busy Practitioners’ Surrounding: Exploring Peripheral Interaction with Teachers and Nurses[J]. International Journal of Design,2023,17(1):71-90.
APA
An,Pengcheng,Bakker,Saskia,Guerra,Miguel Cabral,van Bentum,Jesper,&Eggen,Berry.(2023).Unremarkable Augmentation in Busy Practitioners’ Surrounding: Exploring Peripheral Interaction with Teachers and Nurses.International Journal of Design,17(1),71-90.
MLA
An,Pengcheng,et al."Unremarkable Augmentation in Busy Practitioners’ Surrounding: Exploring Peripheral Interaction with Teachers and Nurses".International Journal of Design 17.1(2023):71-90.
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