Hyunjeong Kim
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Archive | 2007
Hyunjeong Kim; John Schliesser
This study emerged from the question of how mobile handsets can change the nature of cultural and historical tourism in ubiquitous city environments. The paper describes the development of a new and entertaining type of mobile tour guide system that positions the mobile handset as a key delivery system for site-specific cultural and historical information. The central objective of the project was to organize a cultural and historical walking tour around the mobile handset and its unique advantages (i.e. portability, multi-media capacity, access to wireless internet, and location-aware potential) and then integrate this tour with a historical story and role-playing game that would deepen the mobile user’s interest in the sites being visited, and enhance his or her overall experience of the area. After prototyping and user testing, new strategies for developing mobile ‘edutainment content’ to deliver cultural historical content of location were considered.
Journal of Digital Design | 2012
Minhee Park; Hyunjeong Kim
Recently, due to changes in the forms of families such as the increase in the number of nuclear families, single-person households, and the aging population, the boundaries of families are dissolving, communication among families is being cut off, and the styles of communication among family members are changing. Accordingly, the development of communication services to support smooth communication among family members and information-sharing, and the media that serve as tools for using such services, are needed. Thus, this thesis aims to develop smart-TV-based family-oriented communication services that provide spaces where communication and information-sharing among grandparents (first generation) who live apart from nuclear families, their sons and daughters (parents, second generation), and their grandchildren (third generation) are possible. User demands were derived by preparing situation scenarios that are correlated with the life patterns of the user personas; and based on the analysis of the user demands, family-type communication services that can be provided by smart TVs were developed. Six main functions are offered in the services: videophone conversation, family registration, album (my album, family album, and memory album), family memo board, schedule, and location informer. This thesis is meaningful in that it shows the process of developing new-media services using the persona-based scenario technique that derives communication scenarios between personas after setting up the personas of members of a family composed of the first, second, and third generations.
international conference on universal access in human computer interaction | 2007
Hyunjeong Kim; Jeongyun Heo; Jungwha Shim; Mi-Young Kim; Soojung Park; Sanghyun Park
Information Technology & Tourism | 2007
Hyunjeong Kim; John Schliesser
Journal of Digital Design | 2012
Minhee Park; Hyunjeong Kim; 정주연
Archive | 2006
John Schliesser; Hyunjeong Kim
Journal of Digital Design | 2015
Hyunjeong Kim
Journal of Digital Design | 2015
Hyunjeong Kim
Journal of Digital Design | 2012
Hyunjeong Kim
Journal of Digital Design | 2010
Yeonjae Kang; Hyunjeong Kim