TickTockRun: Towards Enhancing Communication in Runner Families

2016 
Past studies have shown that advanced amateur runners often i� nd it hard to communicate the difi� culties of training frequently to their friends and family. Given that orchestra-tion is required to effectively include running in everyday routines, tools for facilitating communication are likely to of-fer improvements. This paper presents TickTockRun â a design exploration of how tracking data from running and daily activity sensing can stimulate discussions within a household. We designed an interactive artefact for the liv-ing room that visualises running training and daily activity. It offers visual and audio representations of activity to trigger discussion and allows family members to access activity information. We also propose an in-the-wild study plan for TickTockRun.
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