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ubigreen Jon Froehlich 1,2 Tawanna Dillahunt 3, Pedja Klasnja 1,3,4, Sunny Consolvo 1,3,4, Beverly Harrison 2, Jen Mankoff 3 James Landay 1,2,3 design: use: build: 1 university of washington 3 Intel Research, Seattle 3 HCI Institute, CMU 2 CSE, UW 4 iSchool, UW Investigating a Mobile Tool for Tracking and Supporting Green Transportation Habits
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2 If you asked me to name the three scariest threats facing the human race, I would give the same answer that most people would: nuclear war, global warming and Windows. - Dave Barry humor columnist, satirist, writer
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3 The danger posed by war to all of humanity - and to our planet - is at least matched by the climate crisis and global warming. I believe that the world has reached a critical stage in its efforts to exercise responsible environmental stewardship. - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon General Assembly, March 2007
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4 America is addicted to oil. - President George W. Bush State of the Union Address, January 2006
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CO 2 emissions (2003) 2003 United Nations Statistics Division http://www.un.org/
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6 Weber, C.L., Matthews, H.S., Quantifying the global and distributional aspects of American household carbon footprint, Ecological Economics (2007),
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persuasive technology 7 technology that intentionally changes attitudes or behaviors through persuasion and social influence were interested in studying how mobile phones can be used as persuasive technologies to affect daily transportation practices.
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8 at-a-glance determination of: active or inactive week, variety in routine, this weeks goal met recent goal met strength cardio flexibility walk this weeks goal met recent goal met runs on the background screen of mobile phones, so its frequently seen by the individual ubifit Sunny Consolvo, Ph. D. Thesis
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transit activities 9 TrainCarpoolBusWalkBike Three sources of transportation data: 1. a Mobile Sensing Platform (MSP) 2. the phones own GSM cell signals 3. the participants themselves.
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10 0 15 0% 50% standingsittingwalkingbikingjogging raw data inference data wearable sensing (msp)
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11 stationarywalkingdriving / vehicle gsm sensing Timothy Sohn, et. al. Mobility Detection Using Everyday GSM Traces UbiComp 2006. Irvine, California, September 2006
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12 sensing vehicle travel TrainCarpoolBus CarpoolDrive Alone vs ?
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we asked 13
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Current Activity Values Icon Bar Evolving Image
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3 -week study 17 LocationConditionDaysOccupation P1PittsburghTree27Sales Clerk *P2PittsburghTreeN/AAttorney P3PittsburghTree21Law Enforcement P4PittsburghTree9Student P5PittsburghPolar Bear20Technical/Engineering P6PittsburghPolar Bear12Student P7PittsburghPolar Bear16Student P8SeattlePolar Bear6Student P9SeattleTree42Office Admin P10SeattleTree19Consultant P11SeattleTree25Program Manager P13SeattlePolar Bear37Programmer P14SeattlePolar Bear30Consultant P15SeattlePolar Bear6Student
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21 source of data
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visual design 22 I liked the tree because it was, to my mind, a pretty progress bar. There was enough of a clear distance between each state that I could tell the difference at a glance - Participant 11 I want to have different stories every week … to maintain curiosity in the app (P8) and that we, or others, could generate their themes online and share them. (P11) I would like more information about carbon emission savings. - Participant 15
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real-life game 23 One participant complained that when a trip hadnt been automatically recorded, I felt like I was being cheated out of my points (P15) Future designs could incorporate a more overt gaming model. -more points for zero-carbon trips - reward user for reducing # of trips - Incorporate carbon tracking
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anticipation / social Anticipation and Curiosity – I liked that we didnt know what it was going to do. Like when your phone turned from leaves into flowers and then apples. (P15) Social Sharing of Transportation Activity – Some people at work knew about the polar bear and every day they asked me about it. Did you get a seal today? (P14) 24
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26 ecorio
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27 How many generations in all of human history have had the opportunity to rise to a challenge that is worthy of our best efforts. A challenge that can pull from us more than we think we can do. -Al Gore TED Conference, March 2008
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ubigreen Jon Froehlich 1,2 Sunny Consolvo 1,3,4, Tawanna Dillahuntf 3, Beverly Harrison 2, Pedja Klasnja 1,3,4, James Landay 1,2,3, Jen Mankoff 3 design: use: build: 1 university of washington 3 Intel Research, Seattle 3 HCI Institute, CMU 2 CSE, UW 4 iSchool, UW Investigating a Mobile Tool for Tracking and Supporting Green Transportation Habits
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