A Living Laboratory Exploring Mobile Support for Everyday Life with Diabetes

Anne Marie Kanstrup, Kim Bjerge, Jens Enevold Kristensen

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Abstract

The paper presents the set up of a Living Laboratory in a city of North Denmark

exploring mobile support for everyday life with diabetes. Background and definitions of the

living lab method is presented together with descriptions of the technical setup, applications

and explorations. The living lab method was practiced over two iterations-one in 2008 and

one in 2009. 17 diabetes families, 9 service providers, researchers and ICT-consultants has

participated in the activities. The results present how the living lab method provides an open

platform for exploring technology in naturalistic settings combined with controlled activities,

technical set up, support and data collection. The meetings of users, researchers, developers,

and service providers in the living lab showed howliving labs are an open platform supporting

interactive learning among participants on technological innovations. The living lab method

as combined here with a user-driven approach is an example of how designers can carry out

and gain from working with people as co-creators in design projects.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftWireless Personal Communications
Vol/bind53
Udgave nummer3
Sider (fra-til)395-408
Antal sider14
ISSN0929-6212
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2010

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