In the previous six weeks, I used different tools to track myself. I got a bunch of data such as my daily sleep hours, walking distance, calorie for each meal, time spent on iPhone and etc. What's interesting is that all these are numbers. By making charts and diagrams, I can hav...
ABOUT:Develop a method to hack one (or more) of your tracking apps. Software or hardware solutions or a combo of both are welcome. Document your process. Write a short reflection about your hack - how did you do it? What information is gained or lost? What are the implications of hacking your data in the way that you did?
I found out that those APPs which are social based interventions have less effect on me. I think it is because I don't care much about how people judge me. And I'm not often influenced by the people around me. Instead, I care more about my true feelings, such as, do I have any progress today? Do I have...
I built a food service based on my self-tracking of what I eat during a day, and how much time I spend on the whole process of eating, including the time I go grocery shopping, on the way to the restaurant, waiting for food, etc.
From my self-tracking, I found out six pain points as following.
This week, I made my version of "Dear Data". I tracked my everyday outfit of this week and made a data visualization post card with the data I got. Xiran, as my partner, worked on the same topic.
Getting Data
Everyday before I left home, I toke a photo of m...