Title
Constantly connected: At what price and with what rewards?
Abstract
The temptation to constantly refer to the web, or lifelog every event, or wear a watch (or other personal device) that connect you with the pulse of available information is strong. But is it a good idea to be that much online? Our panelists will address this question, each presenting a short opening statement about why their position (pro or con) is correct. The panelists will each be able to ask a question of another panelist challenging their position, and inviting a rebuttal. We will ask audience participants their opinions at the start of the debate, and then again at the end of the debate to determine if any hearts and minds were changed in the process.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1145/2818052.2893364
CSCW Companion
Keywords
Field
DocType
Personal information, connectivity, always-connected, interruptions, mindfulness
Social psychology,Lifelog,Internet privacy,Ask price,Rebuttal,Psychology,Human–computer interaction,Personally identifiable information,Temptation,Opening statement
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
3
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gloria Mark12006178.23
Mary Czerwinski221.05
Gordon Bell31050532.60
Roy D. Pea464285.41
Anind Dey511484959.91
Alex Soojung-Kim600.34
Melissa Mazmanian723618.71