Browsing Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business by Subject "Privacy"
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Engaging Children About Online Privacy Through Storytelling in an Interactive Comic
(Scienceopen, 2017-07)Children’s privacy is put at risk through online sharing of location-based information. We study the effectiveness of an educational interactive comic on improving 11- to 13-year-old children’s privacy knowledge and behaviour ... -
From Nosy Little Brothers to Stranger-Danger: Children and Parents’ Perception of Mobile Threats
(ACM, 2016-06-21)The rise in mobile media use by children has heightened parents' concerns for their online safety. Through semi-structured interviews of parent-child dyads, we explore the perceived privacy and security threats faced by ... -
Secure Comics: An Interactive Comic Series for Improving Cyber Security and Privacy
(Scienceopen, 2017-07)We designed, illustrated, and developed Secure Comics, an online educational interactive comic series about cyber security and privacy. The three-part comic was evaluated with adults and children, and had positive effects ... -
Teaching with an Interactive E-book to Improve Children's Online Privacy Knowledge
(ACM, 2016-06-21)We designed the Cyberheroes interactive e-book and conducted a preliminary user study to test its effectiveness in educating children aged 7 to 9 about online privacy risks. Children and parents found the book to be fun ...