Web-based, mobile-device friendly, self-report survey system incorporating avatars and gaming console techniques
@article{Savel2014WebbasedMF, title={Web-based, mobile-device friendly, self-report survey system incorporating avatars and gaming console techniques}, author={Craig Savel and Stan Mierzwa and P. Gorbach and M. Lally and G. Zimet and Kristin I Meyer and Samir Souidi and Aids Interventions}, journal={Online Journal of Public Health Informatics}, year={2014}, volume={6} }
We describe building an avatar-based self-report data collection tool to be used for a specific HIV prevention research project that is evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of this novel approach to collect self-reported data among youth. We discuss the gathering of requirements, the process of building a prototype of the envisioned system, and the lessons learned during the development of the solution. Specific knowledge is shared regarding technical experience with software… CONTINUE READING
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