Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3334480.3382830
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Finding the Inner Clock: A Chronobiology-based Calendar

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“…In addition, Hassenzahl et al [27] proposed a "benevolent" calendar to support well-being by actively balancing work and private life. Janböcke et al [31] presented a calendar to help people with scheduling daily tasks more in line with their "inner clock" (i.e., chronobiology). In all three cases, available knowledge about healthy usage of time became implemented in a technology to productively challenge their users to think more about their own well-being.…”
Section: Co-emergence Of Private and Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Hassenzahl et al [27] proposed a "benevolent" calendar to support well-being by actively balancing work and private life. Janböcke et al [31] presented a calendar to help people with scheduling daily tasks more in line with their "inner clock" (i.e., chronobiology). In all three cases, available knowledge about healthy usage of time became implemented in a technology to productively challenge their users to think more about their own well-being.…”
Section: Co-emergence Of Private and Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…How we plan and spend our time has a direct impact on our wellbeing. Challenging the traditional definitions of time [1] (e.g., time as a measure for productivity), rethinking chronobiological knowledge [2], devising new representations of time (e.g., using cycles of moon to illustrate time [3], and redefining time as a social coordination tool [4] are required to better understand time as a concept that we inherently experience in our daily lives, and to support better time management practices. The impact of time management practices on wellbeing is prevalent in educational contexts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%