CS547 Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)
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Sara Kiesler · Carnegie Mellon University
The Internet at Home: Expectations, Realities, and the Future February 5, 1999
The Internet could change commerce and the lives of average citizens as much as did the telephone in the early part of the 20th century and television in the 1950s and 1960s. HomeNet is a Carnegie Mellon research project studying what families do with the Internet and how it is changing their lives. From 1995-1998, a field study examined over 100 Pittsburgh households representing a wide range of demographics. The HomeNet project provided participants with computer equipment, subsidized access to the Internet and training in using both their computers and the Internet. Through detailed, ongoing questionnaires and electronic data collection, the HomeNet project team studied Internet usage and its effects on participants' lives. This presentation will review the major findings of the study, and touch on some new results from additional samples. The HomeNet results bear on questions for the future such as what will motivate or discourage new technologies in the home (e.g., home networks). |
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