2013 in Review
2013 was a long, long year for me; here’s my attempt to summarise it as succinctly as possible. I released Emotion Sense. To date, it has been downloaded approximately 30,000 times. In the days after...
View ArticleUsing Smartphones to Research Daily Life
Slides from a talk I’ve given at a few different places recently, covering the design and deployment of Emotion Sense and the initial design of Easy M.
View ArticleEasy M: Experience Sampling with Smartphones
Since launching Emotion Sense, I have received a number of e-mails from people who would like to conduct studies or build apps that collect similar kinds of data: Momentary Survey Responses: answers to...
View ArticleHealth Monitoring with Smartphones
A recent talk that I gave in Cambridge’s Dept of Psychiatry and Institute of Public Health, and UCL’s e-Health unite.
View ArticleRandom Links from #health2eu
I’m at Health 2.0 Europe: London November 10-11. Brief, brief notes: Bayer gives out grants for apps (ok; it doesn’t; submissions currently closed). The my health apps resources page lists white/green...
View Article2014 in Review
My last year in review ended with “I think that 2014 is going to be a year of prioritising and getting things finished.” I think I (mostly!) managed to do just that, with most of my work this year...
View ArticleExtracting Large Datasets from the Google App Engine Datastore
The Google App Engine (GAE) is a very interesting service for quickly deploying web apps or building systems that use Google’s infrastructure. I’ve recently been working on a project that uses the GAE...
View ArticleNotes from @RoyalSocMed #telemed Event
Brief notes and links from Mainstreaming medical apps; reducing NHS costs; improving patient outcomes event at the Royal Society of Medicine. 90% of apps are not used after 6 months. 80% of apps do not...
View Article#wwdh What Works in Digital Health?
Random notes from the “What Works in Digital Health” workshop: Personal Tracking as Health Informatics (paper) There’s no such thing as gaining a pound (paper) Trajectories of depression (paper will...
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