The document proposes a Facebook group called "Face Screen" to promote habitual sunscreen application. It would send daily Facebook messages to users with sun exposure facts and encourage them to post about applying sunscreen. A prototype would be tested on 5 Stanford students by tracking their sunscreen use, social media activity, and attitudes over a month. Feedback would inform improvements to increase motivation and overcome potential shortcomings like users ignoring messages.
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1. Face Screen A conceptual design by Tanya Flores and Keith McDaniel Stanford University, Spring 2010 CS377v - Creating Health Habits habits.stanford.edu Design Challenge To design a facebook group that will promote habitual facial sunscreen application.
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4. Kevin in the morning… Stanford University, Spring 2010 CS377v - Creating Health Habits habits.stanford.edu Later during his day, Kevin logs back onto facebook and finds that other friends have commented on his morning post. He feels even more motivated by the fact that he is not the only one struggling with the sun. Kevin left his house this morning without putting on sunscreen. By the end of lunch time Kevin was already sunburned. That night Kevin goes online and joins the Face Screen facebook group. The next morning Kevin wakes up and logs onto facebook. He finds a message that gives him some information that he can share with other friends regarding sun exposure. Every morning after that Kevin continues to receive facebook messages that continue to motivate and encourage the application of his sunscreen. Feeling motivated by the message Kevin applies the sunscreen during his morning rituals. Then wanting the world to know, Kevin reposts the message to his facebook wall.
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12. Stanford University, Spring 2010 CS377v - Creating Health Habits habits.stanford.edu Evaluation of Design Project How well does the idea reflect concepts from class? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 How well does the design match the design brief? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 How viable/convincing is the proposed solution? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
13. Stanford University, Spring 2010 CS377v - Creating Health Habits habits.stanford.edu Evaluation continued… How well could this solution scale to reach many? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 How well does this document communicate? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bonus Points How insightful is the proposed solution? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
14. Stanford University, Spring 2010 CS377v - Creating Health Habits habits.stanford.edu Additional Comments: Overall remarks or additional comments here