The workshop is scheduled for Monday, June 6, from 2:30 PM to 6 PM CEST. It will be held as an hybrid in-person and virtual event to allow participants to attend worldwide. Participation is possible after registering at least for the workshops (see the registration page in the AVI 2022 website).
The program is structured in two topical sessions of paper presentations, a set of group activities to discuss a specific theme related to digital wellbeing, and a final discussion. Each paper has 8 minutes to discuss. The schedule is reported below. Please, notice that all the times below are in CEST (UTC+2).
Please contact alberto.monge@polito.it for any information about remote participation.
14:30 - 14:45 Welcome and Introductions
14:45 - 15:30 Session I: Digital Wellbeing and Education
M. Dorfmann, M. Mendez Blanco, A. De Angeli, Towards a Socio-Structural Conception of Digital Wellbeing [PDF]
A. Monge Roffarello and L. De Russis, Teaching and Learning “Digital Wellbeing”: a Novel and Multidisciplinary University Course [PDF]
R. Gennari, M. Matera, D. Morra, F. Puglisi, M. Rizvi, Designing for Digital Social Well-being: a Different and Inclusive Perspective [PDF]
C. Prandi, L. De Russis, On the Need to Improve Digital Wellbeing for and with Teens: a Strategy Exploiting Participatory Design, Gamification, EUD, and AI [PDF]
15:30 - 15:45 Coffee Break
15:45 - 16:15 Session II: Tools and Interventions for Achieving Digital Wellbeing
R.X. Schwartz and P. Apostolellis, Designing Scalable Syntaxes for Interface-Modifying Digital Self-Control Tool Interventions [PDF]
U. Lyngs and K. Lukoff, Leveraging Self-Regulation Research When Designing for Digital Wellbeing [PDF]
R. Sogani and G. Eden, Understanding the Reinforcement of Gender Norms Through the Design of Self-Help Apps [PDF]
16:15 - 17:15 Group activity: Brainstorming and affinity diagrams on specific themes
17:15 - 18:00 Plenary discussion and closing remarks