Intel UCD presentation U Maryland HCIL

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Health & Wellness
in the Digital Home
Chris Gough
Intel Corp.
The language of end-user value
Behaviors, Values
Attitudes, Concerns,
Aspirations
User Experiences
Tasks, Activities
Tools
End-to-end system
Happiness, Togetherness
personal wellness
spirituality
Storytelling
Stay connected
Memories
Capture life's moments in pictures, videos
Fun to use
Brand
Share pictures with family
Make my pictures look good
Remove red-eye
Auto rotate 90 degrees
Digital camera
Picture quality printer
Digital picture frame
PC, platform
Boards
Technologies
Components
uPnP
zero-configuration
fast downloads
20GB hard disk
Fast graphics
4.0 GHz, DDR, USB 2.0, 802.11abg, 1394, 3GIO, PCI-Express
A 3-Circle Balanced Approach
Industrial Designers
Graphic Artists
Interaction Designers
ENGINEERING
MARKETING
profitable
distributable
advertisable
affordable
Ethnographers
Social Scientists
Psychologists
compelling
products
feasible
possible
manufacturable
cost effective
USER-CENTERED DESIGN
useful
usable
desirable
Creative conceptual thinkers
Human Factors Engineers
Ergonomists
Some UCD PC concepts
Digital Home Working Group
Health content as the new media type?
On the PC
PEDIATRICS
NEWSLETTER
Ear Infections
Personal health data mining
Health education
Doctor conferencing
Staying in touch
Ear infections occur in the middle ear behind the eardrum.
They often develop as a side effect of a cold or flu. Children
have a hard time draining substances from their ears
and these trapped substances can promote the growth
of bacteria. Children who have an ear infection will
seem irritable and they may also have trouble sleeping.
The infected fluid puts pressure on the eardrums causing
considerable pain and discomfort.
To treat ear infections, pediatricians will prescribe antibiotics
to k ill the bacteria and pain medication to help relieve any
pain or fever. Even with an ear infection, children can
play outside and even swim (as long as the eardrums are
not torn). If you travel by plane, have the child swallow fluids
or chew gum during tak e-off and landing.
Child Safety
Child safety tips:
Lock away all household cleaners and medications.
Place a pet's food and water out of the reach of children.
When riding in a car, always secure your child in a car seat.
Never leave a hot stove or BBQ unattended.
Bolt book shelves to the wall.
Keep some Ipecac Syrup handy for poisoning emergencies.
Limit direct and lengthy sun exposure and use high SPF sunblock .
Have fire drills and discuss fire safety with your children.
Buy only age-appropriate toys.
Use safety gates near stairs.
Cover all unused electrical outlets.
Content
Chronic Disease Mgmt
Acute Care
Wellness
Fitness
Relaxation
Baby ultrasound
CAT scan / MRI
Patient’s Health Portal
On the Go
Around the Home
Cell Phone / PDA
Medical devices / peripherals
Personal Fitness / Wellness Coach
Digital Health Appliance
Portable data collector / transmitter
Sensor network
Smart watch
Set-top box
Kitchen appliance
Ambient interface device
Health & Wellness in the Digital Home
Discovery
Diagnosis
Support
Monitoring
Training
Enterprise PC
Workstation
Tablet PC
Nurse
Researcher
Coach
Home PC
Caregiver
Support
Community
Internet
Broadband
Doctor
Home PC
Home
Sensor
AP
Health Coach
Home PC
Privacy Filter/
Firewall
Home
Server
Secure
Storage
EGC
Smart
Shirt
Glucose
Sensor
Bloodpressure
Cuff
Wearable
Data
Collector
Health Information
Smart
Fitness
Equip.
Pedometer
Home,
Sweet
Digital
Home