Tochukwu Arinze Ikwunne
Orcid: 0000-0002-6408-0172
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Tochukwu Arinze Ikwunne
authored at least 10 papers
between 2016 and 2024.
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2024
Proceedings of the Designing Interactive Systems Conference, 2024
2022
Co-creating digital health service: Activity theory and communicative ecology framework analysis.
Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Socio-Technical Perspective in Information Systems Development (STPIS 2022), 2022
The DECENT Toolkit to Support Design of User Engagement of Mobile Health Technologies from a Practice Theory Perspective.
Proceedings of the Co-creating for Context in the Transfer and Diffusion of IT, 2022
Theoretical Perspectives Towards Culture-Centered User Engagement Design for Mobile Health in the Global South.
Proceedings of the Future Technologies Conference, 2022
2021
Designing Mobile Health for User Engagement: The Importance of Socio-Technical Approach.
CoRR, 2021
2020
Gamifying the "unspoken": Designing to Resolve Myths on Contraceptives among the Himba people of Namibia.
Proceedings of the MobileHCI '20: 22nd International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services: Expanding the Horizon of Mobile Interaction, 2020
Understanding User Engagement in Information and Communications Technology for Development: An Exploratory Study.
Proceedings of the HCI International 2020 - Late Breaking Papers: User Experience Design and Case Studies, 2020
2018
Proceedings of the Second African Conference for Human Computer Interaction: Thriving Communities, 2018
2016
Personalized Persuasive Messaging System for Reducing Patient's Dissatisfaction With Prolonged Waiting Times.
Proceedings of the International Workshop on Personalization in Persuasive Technology co-located with the 11th International Conference on Persuasive Technology (PT 2016), 2016
Persuasive Technology for Reducing Waiting and Service Cost: A Case Study of Nigeria Federal Medical Centers.
Proceedings of the First African Conference on Human Computer Interaction, 2016