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'''Blue of [http://hello-the-future.net hello-the-future.net]''': Every week I sit down with my guitar and make a new song for the internet. In my presentation, we'll hear just how fast a musician can level up in a year. | '''Blue of [http://hello-the-future.net hello-the-future.net]''': Every week I sit down with my guitar and make a new song for the internet. In my presentation, we'll hear just how fast a musician can level up in a year. | ||
'''Daniel Gartenberg''': Proactive Sleep, a mobile self-tracking tool. | |||
=Recap= | =Recap= | ||
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Xaq presented CigLog, a home-brewed cigarette-habit-tracking PHP/MySQL webapp. He talked about the value of social support in trying to create (keep tracking!) or destroy (stop smoking!) habits. | Xaq presented CigLog, a home-brewed cigarette-habit-tracking PHP/MySQL webapp. He talked about the value of social support in trying to create (keep tracking!) or destroy (stop smoking!) habits. | ||
====Links==== | ====Xaq's Links==== | ||
[http://www.amazon.com/Science-Self-Control-Howard-Rachlin/dp/0674013573 The Science of Self Control] This book is required reading for anyone interested in how habits are formed and extinguished, and the paradox of self control... why is is hard to do things that are good for us, and so easy to do things that are bad? | [http://www.amazon.com/Science-Self-Control-Howard-Rachlin/dp/0674013573 The Science of Self Control] This book is required reading for anyone interested in how habits are formed and extinguished, and the paradox of self control... why is is hard to do things that are good for us (ok, me), and so easy to do things that are bad? | ||
===Bjorn=== | ===Bjorn=== | ||
Bjorn described working with data from UAVs, which led him to wonder how he could benefit from similar data analysis on his self. He presented an impressive array of projects: GPS logging, using a web notebook to keep track of his thoughts, and a DIY pulse/oximeter (which I, Xaq, saw in prototypical form this past Monday and dang was it cool). | Bjorn described working with data from UAVs, which led him to wonder how he could benefit from similar data analysis on his self. He presented an impressive array of projects: GPS logging, using a web notebook to keep track of his thoughts, and a DIY pulse/oximeter (which I, Xaq, saw in prototypical form this past Monday and dang was it cool). | ||
====Links==== | ====Bjorn's Links==== | ||
[http://tiddlyspace.com TiddlySpace] or [http://tiddlywiki.com TiddlyWiki] "discoursive non-linear web notebooks" | [http://tiddlyspace.com TiddlySpace] or [http://tiddlywiki.com TiddlyWiki] "discoursive non-linear web notebooks" | ||
[http://www.simile-widgets.org/timeline/ SIMILE Timeline] - Potential visualization tool for GPS data? | |||
Bjorn metioned a few articles: | Bjorn metioned a few articles: | ||
*[http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1945/07/as-we-may-think/3881/ Vannevar Bush - As We May Think] | *[http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1945/07/as-we-may-think/3881/ Vannevar Bush - As We May Think] | ||
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Erica talked about her experience with the Bodybugg, a fitness device that tracks steps and calories. She explained some principles of weight loss, showed some photos and graphs of her results, and talked about some common ideas about weight loss and whether her experience confirmed or debunked those ideas. | Erica talked about her experience with the Bodybugg, a fitness device that tracks steps and calories. She explained some principles of weight loss, showed some photos and graphs of her results, and talked about some common ideas about weight loss and whether her experience confirmed or debunked those ideas. | ||
[[Media: | [[Media:Bodybugg_Presentation.pdf|Erica's slides]] | ||
===Elephant Ninja (aka Robert)=== | |||
Mr. Ninja told us how the disturbing motivational power of video game achievement systems inspired him to implement a similar, low-tech system to help him improve his pull-ups. | |||
====Elephant Ninja's Links==== | |||
[[Media:Elephant_Ninja_Quantified_Self.pdf|Elephant Ninja's slides]] | |||
http://endomondo.com - android app - GPS tracking - good for running & biking | |||
http://exrx.net/Lists/Directory.html - the exercise prescription - web-resource for muscles and exercises | |||
===Matthew=== | |||
Matthew talked about using engineering principles in the realm of self improvement. | |||
[[Media:DMAIC_Fitness.pdf|Matthew's slides]] | |||
===Blue=== | |||
Blue told the story of her project to learn guitar the right way - by playing songs and posting them on YouTube as Hello, the Future! She played two songs, one from the beginning of the project, and one from the end, to show her progression. | |||
====Blue's links==== | |||
[http://hello-the-future.com Hello, the Future!] - Blue's blog | |||
[http://www.youtube.com/blueinthefuture#p/a/u/3/N0VFQFn7dRI The Songs of the Fifty States] - This video cuts between Blue playing the same song at weeks 1 and 52 of her project. | |||
===Daniel=== | |||
Daniel presented his mobile app, ProactiveSleep, which allows the user to track several habits and see correlations between them. He talked about lowering the cost of tracking, and the need for (and seeming lack of) statistcal analysis in self-quantification. | |||
====Daniel's Links==== | |||
[http://proactivesleep.com Proactive Sleep] - Daniel's app | |||
Daniel's slides are too big for the HacDC wiki to handle...maybe he'll send a compressed copy... | |||
[[Category:Quantified_Self]] |
Latest revision as of 15:34, 4 April 2012
We'll meet at 6, schmooze a while, and start presentations around 7.
Presenters
Xaq Rothman: Tracking smoking with CigLog, a webapp I wrote.
Bjorn Westergard: Dietary logging with Cron-O-Meter, journaling with tiddlywiki, carrying a gps logger, DIY pulse-oximeter.
Erica Kane: Using a Bodybugg to monitor calorie burn, and to confirm or deny common beliefs about weight loss.
Elephant Ninja: Using the sticker method to track and improve pull-ups.
Matthew Velderman: A total fitness tracking system, including key metrics, the system itself, and outcomes so far. Fitness Tracking Spreadsheet and DMAIC Fitness Presentation
Blue of hello-the-future.net: Every week I sit down with my guitar and make a new song for the internet. In my presentation, we'll hear just how fast a musician can level up in a year.
Daniel Gartenberg: Proactive Sleep, a mobile self-tracking tool.
Recap
What do you track/quantify with?
Here is an informal/incomplete list of the tools people use that we collected on the whiteboard.
- http://physicsdiet.com - weight
- http://untappd.com - beer!
- http://fitocracy.com - fitness
- http://github.com - code
- FitBit - sleep + exercise
- Run Keeper - exercise
- Blacktop - location
- http://proactivesleep.com - Daniel's sleep app
- PLX Devices
- WiThings - scale
- DigiFit - HR monitor (ANT+)
- http://opendatakit.org - Android/Phone ???? (sorry)
- http://your.flowingdata.com - data logging (web/twitter)
- http://joesgoals.com - habit creation/breaking
- http://fitday.com
- http://personalinformatics.org (list of tools/blog)
- http://23andme.com (DNA)
- http://daytum.com (track everything)
Presentations
Xaq
Xaq presented CigLog, a home-brewed cigarette-habit-tracking PHP/MySQL webapp. He talked about the value of social support in trying to create (keep tracking!) or destroy (stop smoking!) habits.
Xaq's Links
The Science of Self Control This book is required reading for anyone interested in how habits are formed and extinguished, and the paradox of self control... why is is hard to do things that are good for us (ok, me), and so easy to do things that are bad?
Bjorn
Bjorn described working with data from UAVs, which led him to wonder how he could benefit from similar data analysis on his self. He presented an impressive array of projects: GPS logging, using a web notebook to keep track of his thoughts, and a DIY pulse/oximeter (which I, Xaq, saw in prototypical form this past Monday and dang was it cool).
Bjorn's Links
TiddlySpace or TiddlyWiki "discoursive non-linear web notebooks" SIMILE Timeline - Potential visualization tool for GPS data?
Bjorn metioned a few articles:
- Vannevar Bush - As We May Think
- Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion Chronofile
- Obituary of Reverend Robert Shields---the dark side of QS?
Erica
Erica talked about her experience with the Bodybugg, a fitness device that tracks steps and calories. She explained some principles of weight loss, showed some photos and graphs of her results, and talked about some common ideas about weight loss and whether her experience confirmed or debunked those ideas.
Elephant Ninja (aka Robert)
Mr. Ninja told us how the disturbing motivational power of video game achievement systems inspired him to implement a similar, low-tech system to help him improve his pull-ups.
Elephant Ninja's Links
Elephant Ninja's slides http://endomondo.com - android app - GPS tracking - good for running & biking http://exrx.net/Lists/Directory.html - the exercise prescription - web-resource for muscles and exercises
Matthew
Matthew talked about using engineering principles in the realm of self improvement.
Blue
Blue told the story of her project to learn guitar the right way - by playing songs and posting them on YouTube as Hello, the Future! She played two songs, one from the beginning of the project, and one from the end, to show her progression.
Blue's links
Hello, the Future! - Blue's blog The Songs of the Fifty States - This video cuts between Blue playing the same song at weeks 1 and 52 of her project.
Daniel
Daniel presented his mobile app, ProactiveSleep, which allows the user to track several habits and see correlations between them. He talked about lowering the cost of tracking, and the need for (and seeming lack of) statistcal analysis in self-quantification.
Daniel's Links
Proactive Sleep - Daniel's app Daniel's slides are too big for the HacDC wiki to handle...maybe he'll send a compressed copy...