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Advisors
Adream Early
Dr. Helen Klein (Wright State University)
Recognition
Shanghai Bienneal
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Adream Early
Dr. Helen Klein (Wright State University)
Recognition
Shanghai Bienneal
Related Projects
Alzheimer's Visualization
Recapturing the Flight Plan
Facilitating Anticoagulation
Diabetes
Management (view demo)
When given the chance to work on an audience specific interface, I recalled an article by Dr. Helen Klein about the ineffectiveness of most medical instructions. I contacted her and learned about medical instructions, diabetes patients, and their difficulty understanding the complex interaction of variables that affect their blood glucose level.
I began to sketch a tool to improve patient's mental model by allowing them to play with hypothetical scenarios that affect their blood-sugar level. By testing variables, it is easy to see their interplay over time and learn how to more effectively maintain equilibrium.
When given the chance to work on an audience specific interface, I recalled an article by Dr. Helen Klein about the ineffectiveness of most medical instructions. I contacted her and learned about medical instructions, diabetes patients, and their difficulty understanding the complex interaction of variables that affect their blood glucose level.
I began to sketch a tool to improve patient's mental model by allowing them to play with hypothetical scenarios that affect their blood-sugar level. By testing variables, it is easy to see their interplay over time and learn how to more effectively maintain equilibrium.