Information About Ourselves from Ourselves: Young Users of Wearable Technologies in Secondary School

Ivana Matteucci
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Abstract Several researchers have recognized the value of self-tracking technologies used to personally obtain data about ourselves. The aim of the present study was to assess the barriers associated with the “technologies of existence”, so-called wearables, including lack of knowledge of these devices, lack of information on their correct use, as well as difficulties regarding data integration and interpretation. To help to overcome these barriers we investigated a project involving two self-tracking activities in an Italian secondary school, performing a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the students using these technologies for educational purposes. Thanks to the project and its contextualized practical and theoretical activities, students were able to become “enhanced users” in terms of their knowledge, autonomy and awareness as regards wearable technologies. Our findings regarding the application of wearable technologies in a scholastic setting may also be step forward in addressing a well-known common pitfall of self-tracking: insufficient scientific rigor. Our quantitative and qualitative analysis showed how the use of wearable devices in educational settings had a range of beneficial effects, above all, eliciting satisfaction among students, but also yielding positive outcomes regarding the acquisition of scientific knowledge perceived both in terms of device applications and data interpretation. In conclusion, our findings may have broad implications in the future design and development of wearable technologies.
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来自我们自己的信息:中学可穿戴技术的年轻用户
一些研究人员已经认识到用于获取个人数据的自我跟踪技术的价值。本研究的目的是评估与“现有技术”(所谓的可穿戴设备)相关的障碍,包括缺乏对这些设备的了解,缺乏关于其正确使用的信息,以及数据整合和解释方面的困难。为了帮助克服这些障碍,我们在意大利一所中学调查了一个涉及两个自我跟踪活动的项目,对使用这些技术进行教育目的的学生进行了定量和定性分析。得益于该项目及其情境化的实践和理论活动,学生们能够在可穿戴技术的知识、自主性和意识方面成为“增强用户”。我们关于可穿戴技术在学术环境中的应用的研究结果,也可能在解决自我跟踪的一个众所周知的共同陷阱方面迈出了一步:科学严谨性不足。我们的定量和定性分析表明,在教育环境中使用可穿戴设备如何产生一系列有益的影响,首先,在学生中引起了满意度,但在设备应用和数据解释方面,也产生了关于获取科学知识的积极结果。总之,我们的发现可能对可穿戴技术的未来设计和发展具有广泛的意义。
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European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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