Title
Digital technologies in everyday environments: Zooming in and out to children's and their families' smart device practices with public and private screens.
Abstract
Digital technologies have become more and more ubiquitous. The role of technology in our everyday has changed radically, shaping existing practices and facilitating new ones. Human Computer Interaction (HCI) research has recently interested in practice studies. Looking beyond novelty value of technology, practice studies try to understand how technology becomes integrated into everyday life and how it shapes everyday practices in longer timespan. This paper responds to the recent call for practice studies and utilizes Nicoliniu0027s toolbox approach for making sense of technology-facilitated practices of children and their families in their everyday life. We first zoom-in on childrenu0027s practices with a multipurpose public display through an ethnographic field study, and then zoom-out to the childrenu0027s and familiesu0027 smart device practices through a diary study. We show that childrenu0027s practices with public display were surprisingly similar with practices elsewhere. The contribution is 1) demonstrating the use of the toolkit approach, and 2) shedding light on childrenu0027s and familiesu0027 smart device practices in private and public settings.
Year
Venue
Field
2017
ECCE
Everyday life,World Wide Web,Smart device,Toolbox,Zoom,Control engineering,Human–computer interaction,Novelty,Engineering,Ethnography
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
22
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Leena Ventä-Olkkonen110512.96
Netta Iivari243953.99
Kari Kuutti364280.18