Hypersense is a research project focused on monitoring the health of children during their school day. By using various sensors and collecting labeled data, the project aims to understand how children's health changes throughout their typical classroom activities.
Motion Monitor
As part of this, Motion Monitor is an iOS app that pairs with an Apple Watch to track the health stats of students during everyday activities. Users connect the Apple Watch to the app on an iPhone, ensuring both are running together, and the app continuously captures health metrics, contributing to the larger Hypersense research project.
Home Page
From the home page a variety of preloaded activities can be seen. These activities can be interacted with to begin recording health points specific to that activity.
If the connection status on the top of the page cannot identify a watch app connection then activities will be unable to be selected until a connection is made.
Before you begin recording an activity, set the participant name on the top of the page to ensure proper labeling for data collection.
Add Activity
To add a new activity to the list of options, click on the new activity tab.
Here you can provide the name of the activity. a short description, a color identifier, and an icon to associate with the activity.
Once finished with customization, click Add Activity to add it to the Activities Tab where it can be selected and further interacted with
Home Page
Once an activity is selected, it will take you to the recording screen. Here a summary of the activity details as well as the participant and blank data points will be displayed.
To start recording data, press the Start Timer button. From here, the time will begin to elapse. While the timer is going the iOS application will continue to showcase the latest stats to the ui.
Once you stop the timer the data will save to the sessions tab and the yo will clear.
Recorded Session
The activity session page shows each session recorded with a brief summary of what the activity session consisted of.
Clicking on a session allows the user to further see more details about the activity sessions overall stats.
By exporting the csv, the data can be viewed in more details with included labels for clean data.
Research Team:
Kayla Anderson, Lauren Min