Feb 3, Stanford University, Palo Alto CA
PARTICIPANTS: EDIT THIS PAGE! Put your name in brackets and create a bio page (or link it to your website)
Schedule
Introduction/Marketplace 10-11
Session One 11-12
Room 1: Community-informed purchase decisions - Nathan
Room 2: User Adoption - Dave
Room 3: Flossing - Jerry
Room 4: Religion - Angela
Session Two 12-1
Room 1: Adoption Europe vs US - Nicole
Room 2: Video for Cross-cultural Communication - John
Room 3: Mobile UI
Room 4: Seniors - Benay
Room 5: Staying Current With MP - BJ
Lunch 1-2
Session Three 2-3
Room 1: Change - Dale
Room 4: Ethics of Mobile Persuasion - Jerry
Session Four 3-4
Room 1: Climate Change - Angela
Room 4: Location and Persuasion - Dean
Wrap-up 4-4:15
What
MobilePersuasionCamp Stanford 2007 is a BarCamp-style unconference, held Saturday, February 3, 2007, organized on the fly by attendees, for attendees, as a follow-on to the sold-out Mobile Persuasion Conference Friday at Stanford.
Mobile Persuasion includes "innovators, researchers, and companies creating mobile technologies that change people’s beliefs and behaviors." Applications include health, commerce, activism, social networking, advertising, conservation, and mobile gaming. This full-day event will feature expert talks and panels on how mobile technology can change attitudes and behaviors.
You can't just attend a BarCamp-- everyone participated by giving a presentation, a lightning talk, or joining into another cooperative event.
Format: BarCamp-style modified Open Space
Attendance: About 32
When and Where
Wallenberg Hall
Stanford University
Palo Alto, CA
How to Participate
Use this wiki. Edit this page!
Participate in Sessions
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Edit the pages to become session notes
Proposed Discussion Topics
- The Global Climate Crisis: how do we engage people for change? (Invited participants include The Climate Project trainees from the region)
- Social Persuasion for older people - differences, uses, etc. - Seniors session 2 - Benay Dara-Abrams
- Flossing (Jerry) - what could dentists do?
- Religion - various topics around religion
- Helping (Jerry) - promise networks
- Open Platforms
- Wellness Phones - idealized design
- Appropriate Local Advertising
- Brainstorm - Mobile Persuasion Apps Jam; Beyond field-leads ID
Topics Submitted by Confirmed Participants
- Community
- Are Municipal wifi networks, e.g. Google's wifi network in Mountain View, changing mobile user behavior?
- Life changing mobile apps for boomers - e.g. Diet Tracking, Fitness Tracking, Maps, Geocaching, family contact, paying the kids and more...
- Mobiles and social networks, learning, mobiles in corporates
- Anything mobile!
- When is persuasion annoying or manipulative? How can we help it not be?
- HEALTH PROMOTION / HEALTH BEHAVIOR
- Climate Change Persuasion/Environmental Engagement/Calendars of Persuasion/Mashups
- Mobile Web
- Mobile communities not persuaded yet !
- 3D user interface
- mobile security
- Mobile Games
- Arts & Culture Making the urban environment clickable
- mobile medical
- Mobile media, MCommerce
- mobiles for civil society orgs, mobile for social change
- mobile marketing effectiveness, privacy versus access to information on products, differences between consumers in asia, US and europe etc.
- mobile web services
- anything health or wellness or caregiving related
- Near-term and longterm trends. Current factors limiting deployment of next-gen mobile apps and how to get around these( ie, carriers and related roadblocks ), and factors that are driving changes."
- Learning technology
- Games + self-improvement
- Will let you guys inspire me on Friday!
- Mobile Commerce
- anything related to the psychology of persuading people via mobile technology
- Mobile devices for social change
- Mobile video
Topics Submitted by Tentative Participants
- Education issues with mobile phones Also Design applications for mobile phones And finally, cultural issues surrounding mobile phones
- privacy, mobile location based services
- Multimodal Interaction Design
- mobile video and activism
- situational awareness and when/how to give feedback to people
- Exploring the kinds of information users can ""carry"" via their cell phones to complete/enhance their interactions with a system or service.
- sustainability, mobile prototyping
- Mobile search
- persuade using new technology/ new metaphor for interaction
- "mobile community, social entrepreneurship, video
- Mobile marketing
- Health applications on mobile devices
- better underderstanding of impact of persuasive technology -- e.g., which are most effective
- medical compliance
Participants
We estimate about 32 people attended. Participants and watchers, please move your name to the appropriate list and link it, either to your website (by putting it in brackets with the URL followed by a space followed by your name), or just put it in brackets and then save this page and click the link to create a page on this wiki.
Confirmed Participants
- Suchitra Abel
- Ayush Agarwal
- Alpa Agarwal
- Chika Ando
- Nicole Armbruster
- Ken Banks
- Nina Bhatti
- bill bulman
- Andrew Chen
- Chuck Clanton
- Raines Cohen
- Alec Dara-Abrams
- Benay Dara-Abrams
- nona fain
- BJ Fogg
- Angela Hey
- Aditya Johri
- Amit Karmarkar
- Leora Kornfeld
- Praveen Kumar
- John Kuner
- Sean (Shyh-Yuan) Kung
- Craig Lefebvre
- Jill MacNeice
- Robin McClish
- Rajiv Mehta
- Wanjun Mi
- Jerry Michalski
- Sri Narasimhan
- Fred Raab
- Nathan Shedroff
- Raj Singh
- Mirjana Spasojevic
- Adam Tolnay
- Katrin Verclas
- Abderrahim Yousfi
Feel free to add a line of additional links or biographical info, we didn't want to post your registration info without explicit consent.
Job Titles of Confirmed Participants
- Lead Systems Engineer
- CEO (3x)
- Experience Strategist
- Tech Market Explorer
- Doctoral Candidate
- Digital Vision Fellow
- Software Professional
- President
- User Research Specialist
- grad student
- Cohousing Coach
- Lead Software Engineer
- Dir, Product Management
- Simulation Engineer
- Researcher
- Visiting Scholar
- Product Manager
- Business Development Manager
- ED
- Senior Scientist
- Senior Prinicipal Scientist
- Content Strategy Director
- Principal
- Adjunct Faculty Member
- Tech Consultant
- partner
- Entrepreneur-in-Residence
- Research and Usability Associate
- User Experience Designer
- Group Product Manager
- Director
Tentative Participants
- Ugochi Acholonu
- Shane Ahern
- Claire Boudreaux
- Michael Carter
- Alex Darrow
- Dan Droller
- Paul Erion
- Elaine Garvey
- Riddhiman Ghosh
- Raphael Grignani
- Ben Gross
- Tingting Huang
- Jhilmil Jain
- Ryan Kirkman
- Urszula Ladniak
- Dale Larson
- Walter Luh
- Laura McCabe
- Ichiro Okajima
- Evita Twerdahl
- Beth Veinott
- Ross Venook
- Danny Yang
Job Titles of Tentative Participants
- biodesign innovation fellow
- Computer Scientist
- content development manager
- Design specialist
- Director Mobile and Internet Marketing
- Director of Product Management
- Director of Special Projects
- Fellow
- Interactive Designer
- Managing Director
- Marketing Manager
- MBA Candidate
- Ph.D. Student (2x)
- Research Engineer
- Senior Scientist
- Software Engineer
- Software Research Engineer
- UI Designer
- User Experience Designer
- User experience researcher
- User Experience Strategy Consultant
Organizers
Jerry Michalski jerry in the vicinity of sociate with the usual dot com at the end
Questions
There are no questions, only answers waiting to reveal themselves. Have at it!