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Designing authoring tools for the creation of on-line behavioural interventions

Osmond, A., Hare, J., Price, J., Smith, A., Weal, M., Wills, G., Yang , Y., Yardley, L. and De Roure, D. (2009) Designing authoring tools for the creation of on-line behavioural interventions. In: Proceedings 5th International Conference on e-Social Science, Cologne, Germany.

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Abstract

Behavioural interventions are used by social scientists to effect change in a person’s behaviour. The LifeGuide project is developing tools to enable the easy creation, deployment and trialling of Internet-based behavioural interventions. The use of on-line behavioural interventions is appealing as it can be more cost effective than face-to-face interventions, can deliver tailored advice at times that suit the participants, and can provide detailed statistical information that can be used to better understand behaviour or demonstrate the efficacy of the interventions themselves. The problem however is that developing on-line interventions is a complex, time-consuming task that often has involved high levels of specialist computing support in construction and delivery. The LifeGuide project is looking to put tools into the hands of domain specialists (psychologists, social scientists, health professionals, etc.) that enable them to easily construct their own behavioural interventions and deploy them on the Internet. This paper looks at the authoring tools currently being developed by the project, assesses their usability through case studies of interventions developed so far, and suggests where the project will look in the future to continue to improve the tools to meet the needs of the wide range of intervention authors.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Creator/Authors:
Adrian Osmond
Jonathan Hare
Joseph Price
Ashley Smith
Mark Weal
Gary Wills
Yang Yang
Lucy Yardley
David De Roure
Research Group:Current ECS Groups > Web Science DTC
Current ECS Groups > Web and Internet Science
Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Current ECS Groups > Electronic and Software Systems
Old ECS Groups > Learning Societies Lab
Date:June 2009
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Citations:Google Scholar: 3
Downloads (2010):53
ID Code:17577
Last Modified:23 Sep 2011 10:38
Deposited On:16 Jun 2009 10:32 by Weal, Mark

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