HCI International 2017
Vancouver, Canada, 9 - 14 July 2017
Vancouver Convention Centre
Navigation Menu

Cross-Cultural Design Best Paper Award

9th International Conference on Cross-Cultural Design Best Paper Award. Details in text following the image.

Best Paper Award for the 9th International Conference on Cross-Cultural Design, in the context of HCI International 2017, 9 - 14 July 2017, Vancouver, Canada

 

Certificate for best paper award of the 9th International Conference on Cross-Cultural Design. Details in text following the image

Certificate for Best Paper Award of the 9th International Conference on Cross-Cultural Design
conferred to

Pei-Lee Teh (Monash University, Malaysia), Chee Wei Phang (Fudan University, P.R. China),
Pervaiz K. Ahmed (Monash University, Malaysia), Soon-Nyean Cheong, Wen-Jiun Yap (Multimedia University, Malaysia),
Qi Ma and Alan H.S. Chan (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)

for the paper entitled

"Teaching Older Adults to Use Gerontechnology Applications through Instruction Videos: Human-Element Considerations"

Presented in the context of
HCI International 2017
9 - 14 July 2017, Vancouver, Canada

Paper Abstract
"This paper aims to investigate the effect of human narrator (vis-à-vis an artificially-created cartoon narrator) in designing instruction videos to teach older adults to use gerontechnology applications. Additionally, we assess whether there is a difference if the human narrator is a child, a young adult, or an older adult. A sample of 124 older adults was collected to test the research hypotheses. Our findings suggest that in general instruction videos with human narrators are preferred by the older adults over the one without (i.e., cartoon character). More interestingly, the older adults prefer child as the human narrator (to young adult and older adult), as reflected in the highest perceived effectiveness and social presence of the video garnered among all the video versions. These insights have important implications on teaching and promoting older adults’ use of gerontechnology applications via instruction videos. We conclude this paper with a discussion on the research implications, limitations and future research."

The full paper is available through SpringerLink, provided that you have proper access rights.

 

follow us Icon Link: Follow us on Facebook Icon Link: Follow us on Twitter