Child–smartphone interaction: Relevance and positive and negative implications

S Yadav, P Chakraborty - Universal access in the information society, 2022 - Springer
An increasing number of children are now using smartphones, and the phenomenon is
being studied keenly by computer scientists, pediatricians, developmental psychologists and …

What was hybrid? a systematic review of hybrid collaboration and meetings research

T Neumayr, B Saatci, S Rintel, CN Klokmose… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2021 - arxiv.org
Interest in hybrid collaboration and meetings (HCM), where several co-located participants
engage in coordinated work with remote participants, is gaining unprecedented momentum …

Toys that listen: A study of parents, children, and internet-connected toys

E McReynolds, S Hubbard, T Lau, A Saraf… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
Hello Barbie, CogniToys Dino, and Amazon Echo are part of a new wave of connected toys
and gadgets for the home that listen. Unlike the smartphone, these devices are always on …

From personal informatics to family informatics: Understanding family practices around health monitoring

LR Pina, SW Sien, T Ward, JC Yip, SA Munson… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
In families composed of parents and children, the health of parents and children is often
interrelated: the health of children can have an impact on the health of parents, and vice …

[图书][B] Understanding your users: a practical guide to user research methods

K Baxter, C Courage, K Caine - 2015 - books.google.com
This new and completely updated edition is a comprehensive, easy-to-read," how-to" guide
on user research methods. You'll learn about many distinct user research methods and also …

Parenting with Alexa: exploring the introduction of smart speakers on family dynamics

E Beneteau, A Boone, Y Wu, JA Kientz, J Yip… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Smart speakers have become pervasive in family homes, creating the potential for these
devices to influence parent-child dynamics and parenting behaviors. We investigate the …

“Facetime doesn't count”: Video chat as an exception to media restrictions for infants and toddlers

ER McClure, YE Chentsova-Dutton, RF Barr… - International Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract The American Academy of Pediatrics has historically discouraged media exposure
for children under two due to the absence of evidence supporting its benefits and the …

Collocated distance: a fundamental challenge for the design of hybrid work technologies

M Duckert, L Barkhuus, P Bjørn - … of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
After the pandemic, it is urgently important to explore the special challenges which arise with
hybrid work. Through cross-case analyses of published papers, we propose collocated …

Building family relationships from a distance: Supporting connections with babies and toddlers using video and video chat

E McClure, R Barr - Media exposure during infancy and early childhood …, 2017 - Springer
Today, a deployed father can still interact and even play with his infant at home. In fact,
families report using video chat services like Skype or FaceTime to help their children …

Gaming as family time: Digital game co-play in modern parent-child relationships

G Musick, G Freeman, NJ McNeese - … of the ACM on Human-Computer …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
The role of digital gaming on parenthood and parent-child relationships is a common
research interest in HCI and CHI PLAY. Yet, how technology co-use, such as co-playing …