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“Smart fork”: Useful feedback tool or dietary gimmick?
Do you eat too quickly? Or eat too much? A novel tool, the HAPIfork, is designed to track eating habits, such as the number of forkfuls of food consumed and the speed of consumption. Sensors within the fork detect movement … Continue reading
Posted in Behaviour Change, Feedback, self-monitoring tools
Tagged behaviour change, feedback, nifty tools, quantified self
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Friday Feedback Favourites
Each Friday (OK, today’s Saturday… I’m a little behind these days!), I share a collection of stories, research, or other news and notes related to the role of feedback in complex systems that catch my attention during the previous week. … Continue reading
Posted in Behaviour Change, Feedback, Friday Feedback Favourites
Tagged bj fogg, feedback, nifty tools
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