The break-time barometer - an exploratory system for workplace break-time social awareness

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The Break-Time Barometer is a social awareness system, which was developed as part of an exploratory study of the use of situated sensing and displays to promote cohesion in a newly-dispersed workplace. The Break-Time Barometer specifically aims to use an ambient persuasion approach in order to encourage people to join existing breaks, which take place within this community. Drawing upon a privacy sensitive ubiquitous sensing infrastructure, the system offers information about potentially break-related activity in social spaces within this workplace, including alerts when specific events are detected. The system was developed using a user-centered iterative design approach. A qualitative mixed methods evaluation of a full deployment identified a diverse set of reactions to both the system and the design goal, and further elaborated the challenges of designing for social connectedness in this complex workplace context.

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Kirkham, R., Mellor, S., Green, D., Lin, J. S., Ladha, K., Ladha, C., … Plötz, T. (2013). The break-time barometer - an exploratory system for workplace break-time social awareness. In UbiComp 2013 - Proceedings of the 2013 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (pp. 73–82). https://doi.org/10.1145/2493432.2493468

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