Title
Are you sleeping?: sharing portrayed sleeping status within a social network
Abstract
Within a group of peers, it is often useful or interesting to know whether someone in the group has gone to bed or whether they have awakened in the morning. This information, naturally integrated as a peripheral augmentation of an alarm clock, allows people to know whether it is appropriate to make a call or feel more connected with someone living remotely. In this paper, we present the design and evaluation of such an alarm clock, the BuddyClock, and describe how it enables users in a small social network to automatically share information about their sleeping behaviors with one another. Through 3-6 week deployment studies of this technology with five different social networks, we found that the alarm clock affected participant behaviors and allowed them to feel more connected to those with whom they shared their sleeping behaviors.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1145/1460563.1460660
CSCW
Keywords
Field
DocType
peripheral augmentation,small social network,alarm clock,week deployment study,participant behavior,sleeping behavior,share information,different social network,communication,sleep,design,persuasive technology,hci,social network,social computing
Persuasive technology,Alarm clock,Internet privacy,Contextual information,Social network,Software deployment,Computer security,Psychology,Human–computer interaction,Social computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
28
2.75
19
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sunyoung Kim146138.82
Julie Kientz21796141.34
Shwetak N. Patel32967211.74
Gregory D. Abowd4119791503.13