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Beyond mobile TV: understanding how mobile interactive systems enable users to become digital producers

Published: 22 July 2007 Publication History

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This paper aims to explore the quality of the user experience with mobile and pervasive interactive multimedia systems that enable the creation and sharing of digital content through mobile phones. It also looks at discussing the use and validity of different experimental in-situ and other data gathering and evaluation techniques for the assessment of how the physical and social contexts might influence the use of these systems. This scenario represents an important shift away from professionally produced digital content for the mass-market. It addresses methodologies and techniques that are suitable to design co-creative applications for non-professional users in different contexts of use at home or in public spaces. Special focus is be given to understand how user participation and motivation in small themed communities can be encouraged, and how social interaction can be enabled through mobile interfaces. An enhancement of users creativity, self-authored content sharing, sociability and co-experience can be evidence for how creative people can benefit from Information and Communication Technologies.

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HCI'07: Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Human-computer interaction: intelligent multimodal interaction environments
July 2007
1038 pages
ISBN:9783540731085
  • Editor:
  • Julie A. Jacko

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Berlin, Heidelberg

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Published: 22 July 2007

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  1. mobileTV
  2. pervasive multimedia
  3. users' generated content

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  • (2017)WebisodesProceedings of the 31st British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Conference10.14236/ewic/HCI2017.27(1-4)Online publication date: 3-Jul-2017
  • (2014)Coming in from the marginsProceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems10.1145/2556288.2557298(1295-1304)Online publication date: 26-Apr-2014
  • (2008)Comparing access methods and quality of 3g mobile video streaming servicesCHI '08 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems10.1145/1358628.1358767(2817-2822)Online publication date: 5-Apr-2008

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