Child-Computer Interaction, Ubiquitous Technologies, and Big Data

Juan Pablo Hourcade, Alissa N. Antle, Lisa Anthony, Jerry Alan Fails, Ole Sejer Iversen, Elisa Rubegni, Mikael Skov, Petr Slovak, Greg Walsh, Anja Zeising

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Abstract

The children's technology landscape is changing quickly. The ubiquity of interactive technologies means children can access them just about anytime, anywhere. At the same time, these technologies constantly collect data from and about children, bringing them into the age of big data, voluntarily or not. These developments have the potential to significantly change children's relationship to technology and the long-term impact of technology use. To discuss these changes, the child-computer-interaction community held a special interest group (SIG) meeting during the CHI 2018 conference.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)78-81
Number of pages4
JournalInteractions
Volume25
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2018

Keywords

  • human computer interaction (HCI)
  • interaction devices
  • ubiquitous computing

EGS Disciplines

  • Computer Sciences

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