Sharetouch: A system to enrich social network experiences for the elderly

Tsai Hsuan Tsai, Hsien Tsung Chang*, Yi Ming Chang, Gung Shiung Huang

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The Sharetouch system is designed for raising users' participation in community events. We put three subsystems into Sharetouch: (1) community pond, (2) Waterball interactive game, and (3) multimedia sharing. Sharetouch is based on an optical touch device designed by the Joyplux Company with an infrared LED and camera. This device can support multi-touch functions within a large display area. The software of Sharetouch was developed within XNA and.NET frameworks. We project the users as fish in our community pond. Sharetouch displays all the friends as fish when the users log into the system. Therefore, the number of fish equals the number of friends of the users. This design encourages users to make more friends to increase the number of fish. Waterball is a game that combines virtual images and real objects. The concept is based on the Nintendo Wii games, as players hold controllers (real objects) to play the games (virtual images). We also apply the concept of the cloud flash drive to multimedia sharing to avoid the trouble of carrying a real flash disk. This study employed the TAM measure to measure the validity of Sharetouch in this social platform. Our findings indicated that all proposed hypotheses had a positive and significant impact on the intention of older people to interact with Sharetouch. Unlike the computer-based system, Sharetouch is created as a user-friendly interface system. Sharetouch can enrich the users' social network experiences through its hardware and software architectures.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1363-1369
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Systems and Software
Volume85
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 06 2012

Keywords

  • Community pond
  • Multimedia sharing
  • Sharetouch
  • Technology Acceptance Model
  • Touch panel
  • Waterball

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