DocumentCode
1734612
Title
From exercise to socialize: Improving peer relationships in the fitness center
Author
Nystrom, Daniel ; Nalbandian, Alex ; Reichenbach, Matthias ; O´Keefe, Brian
Author_Institution
Rochester Inst. of Technol., Rochester, NY, USA
fYear
2012
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Increasingly, research and design into multiplayer games and social interaction amongst remote and local game participants is becoming a consistent topic in game design and HCI [4]. After six months of ethnographic investigation, empirical study and developing prototypes, we have designed and developed a novel solution in the fitness and social interaction domains. In this paper we introduce "Calorie Cruncher", an interactive game in a fitness center, designed to instigate social interactions in the gym. In this paper we [i] discuss the results of our ethnographic study and highlight the problem space [ii] illustrate our design process after six months of research, design, and development [iii] evaluate our results from the Wizard of Oz usability test while we look at multi user engagement. Our evaluation indicated three major findings: the Calorie Cruncher game was liked by all participants, there are two sub-populations of fitness center attendees: the unsocial and social gym-goers, and the Calorie Cruncher provides a good common ground for social interaction through competition.
Keywords
computer games; health care; human computer interaction; interactive systems; Calorie Cruncher game; HCI; Wizard of Oz usability test; exercise; fitness center; game design; interactive game; local game participants; multiplayer games; peer relationship improvement; remote game participants; social interaction; unsocial gym-goers; Boats; Conferences; Educational institutions; Games; Prototypes; Technological innovation; Testing; Design; Exergame; Health; Human Factors; Social Interaction; Wizard of Oz Technique;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Games Innovation Conference (IGIC), 2012 IEEE International
Conference_Location
Rochester, NY
ISSN
2166-6741
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-1359-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IGIC.2012.6329842
Filename
6329842
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