Understanding Everyday Life: Advancing Social and Health Sciences through Digital Day Reconstruction

Understanding Everyday Life: Advancing Social and Health Sciences through Digital Day Reconstruction
Humphrey School of Public Affairs
July 29, 2022 - 8:00 am CDT
- 3:00 pm
McNamara Alumni Center
This one-day symposium will showcase a wide range of projects that have used Daynamica, a digital app collecting human activity and well-being data throughout the day, for advancing research in social and health sciences.

Daynamica, Inc. is a University of Minnesota-backed startup company that provides solutions for collecting, processing, and understanding human activity and travel behavior data. 

 

The Daynamica smartphone app captures detailed daily activity and trip data with minimal burdens on the user. The app allows researchers to collect more detailed, reliable, and longer-term data on human activity than traditional diary-based techniques.

 

This symposium will showcase a wide range of projects that have used Daynamica for advancing research in social and health sciences. 

 

  • Session 1: Time Use and Health Outcomes for At-Risk Populations
  • Session 2: Environmental Exposure and Health Disparities
  • Session 3: The Daynamica Roadmap: Recent Updates and Priorities for Future Development

Breakfast and lunch are provided for all participants. 

 

Registration and additional information: z.umn.edu/everydaylife

 

Registration deadline: July 15, 2022

 

This event is funded by the National Science Foundation I-Corps Program and Daynamica, Inc.

Contact Info
If you have questions or need to request accommodations for this event, please email Professor Yingling Fan: [email protected]