Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2017
DOI: 10.1145/3025453.3025616
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Video Consumption Patterns for First Time Smartphone Users

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“…The findings with regard to the impact of health-related physical conditions on one's level of commitment to community music are age-specific. Though technological competences and prior experiences in some cases are inevitably different between those who are still in employment and those who retired 10 years previously, age itself does not emerge as an obstacle to technology use here (Molapo, Densmore, & DeRenzi, 2017). The two most prominent reasons for non-use (i.e., lack of control over technology use, not being worth the time) in our data may apply to other age groups as well (e.g., Coyle, Moore, Kristensson, Fletcher, & Blackwell, 2012;Kelly, Gooch, Patil, & Watts, 2017).…”
Section: Conceptualisation Of Ageing Through Practice-oriented Researchmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The findings with regard to the impact of health-related physical conditions on one's level of commitment to community music are age-specific. Though technological competences and prior experiences in some cases are inevitably different between those who are still in employment and those who retired 10 years previously, age itself does not emerge as an obstacle to technology use here (Molapo, Densmore, & DeRenzi, 2017). The two most prominent reasons for non-use (i.e., lack of control over technology use, not being worth the time) in our data may apply to other age groups as well (e.g., Coyle, Moore, Kristensson, Fletcher, & Blackwell, 2012;Kelly, Gooch, Patil, & Watts, 2017).…”
Section: Conceptualisation Of Ageing Through Practice-oriented Researchmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…On the similar line, Kumar et al [60] demonstrated the impact of community participation in content creation and its use in the adoption of globally approved health practices. Further, there are studies that complement the prior work by understanding the sustainability aspect of mobile videos [75] and the value of involving CHWs directly in designing the content and applications [76].…”
Section: Technology Based Support To Chwsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Novelty effects with technology use have been well documented (e.g. [8,30,48]). Consistent with this, the sistersurvivors started out positive and their enthusiasm continued despite challenges.…”
Section: Evolving Attitudes Towards Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%