Final Supplementary Material Slides for InnoMotion project
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Web App flow diagram
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Set of user personas used in creating our design for the InnoMotion web application for in-home patient rehabilitation. There are three patient personas, in addition to one therapist persona.
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Slides of my team's supplementary material for the CHI 2014 project. On the slides are links to our website and videos.
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InnoMotion CHI extended abstract talking about our design for the InnoMotion in-home patient rehab system.
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InnoMotion: CHI 2014 | Student Design Competition

CHI 2014 | Student Design Competition: One of a CHInd.
BodyData: Designing for Qualities of the Quantified Self

We propose InnoMotion, a web-based system that partners with motion sensing technology to aid in the recovery of upper limb (e.g., hand, wrist, arm) injuries and maintain active relationships between patients and medical professionals. The system is intended for patients who are currently undergoing physical therapy for upper limb injuries, and the therapists who are actively treating the patients. The goals of the system include leveraging patient data in order to provide motivation, real-time feedback and progress tracking to aid in recovery.

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Miranda Kiang
Software Product Design Professional at IBM Austin, TX