2021
DOI: 10.1145/3476088
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Abstract: Traditional meetings involve extensive sitting, which negatively impacts the health of attendees. Understanding how technology can facilitate integrating physical activity into the workplace, such as in walking meetings, is vital to improving workplace wellbeing. To that end, we applied a mixed-method approach to explore requirements and opportunities for walking meetings. We conducted an online questionnaire and a series of interviews with early adopters of walking meetings and created design fictions based o… Show more

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“…They identified physical activity, environmental cues, and being outside as key drivers, while lack of notes, size limitations, and distractions were key barriers. Haliburton et al [33] further investigated requirements for technology-supported walking meetings and emphasized contradictions between technology support and nature, conversation engagement, privacy, and serendipity. From these prior works, we can see that there is a need for technology to be developed that provides increased support for walking meetings.…”
Section: Walking Meetings In Hcimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They identified physical activity, environmental cues, and being outside as key drivers, while lack of notes, size limitations, and distractions were key barriers. Haliburton et al [33] further investigated requirements for technology-supported walking meetings and emphasized contradictions between technology support and nature, conversation engagement, privacy, and serendipity. From these prior works, we can see that there is a need for technology to be developed that provides increased support for walking meetings.…”
Section: Walking Meetings In Hcimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From these prior works, we can see that there is a need for technology to be developed that provides increased support for walking meetings. While the existing positive aspects of walking and talking outside are known to users, the lack of ability to take notes during walking meetings is highlighted consistently in prior work [2,25,33]. Thus, the inability to effectively take notes emerges as a key hindrance to participating in walking meetings that go beyond brainstorming meetings or open discussions.…”
Section: Walking Meetings In Hcimentioning
confidence: 99%
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