Guidelines for Disc Golf Applications and Design Principles for SportsHCI: A Human-Centered Approach
Moilanen, Marko I. M. E.; Iivari, Netta; Arhippainen, Leena; Lanamäki, Arto (2024-12-02)
Moilanen, Marko I. M. E.
Iivari, Netta
Arhippainen, Leena
Lanamäki, Arto
ACM
02.12.2024
Moilanen, M. I. M. E., Iivari, N., Arhippainen, L., & Lanamäki, A. (2024). Guidelines for disc golf applications and design principles for sportsHCI: A human-centered approach. Proceedings of the International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia, 396–411. https://doi.org/10.1145/3701571.3701584
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-202412117182
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-202412117182
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Abstract
Disc Golf is becoming a popular sport in Scandinavia and the USA. However, there is a shortage of information technology resources and design expertise, particularly regarding users and stakeholders. Modern applications should prioritize user experience, adhere to high ethical standards—including sustainability and value-sensitivity—and encourage value co-creation with all involved. To gain a deeper understanding of the disc golf application domain, we conducted three studies using Human-Centered Design (HCD) methodology: an online survey (n=94), three contextual inquiries (n=3), and an application design process (n=23), totaling 120 players and stakeholders. Based on our literature review and empirical studies, we developed a set of design guidelines for disc golf applications. Additionally, we generalized these findings to propose foundational design principles for SportsHCI. These principles facilitate robust design integrity and incorporate core concepts of HCD, guiding practitioners toward more human-centric design.
Disc Golf is becoming a popular sport in Scandinavia and the USA. However, there is a shortage of information technology resources and design expertise, particularly regarding users and stakeholders. Modern applications should prioritize user experience, adhere to high ethical standards—including sustainability and value-sensitivity—and encourage value co-creation with all involved. To gain a deeper understanding of the disc golf application domain, we conducted three studies using Human-Centered Design (HCD) methodology: an online survey (n=94), three contextual inquiries (n=3), and an application design process (n=23), totaling 120 players and stakeholders. Based on our literature review and empirical studies, we developed a set of design guidelines for disc golf applications. Additionally, we generalized these findings to propose foundational design principles for SportsHCI. These principles facilitate robust design integrity and incorporate core concepts of HCD, guiding practitioners toward more human-centric design.
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