Screen cap of a Facebook post from Gemma Gibson. Caption reads: I’m currently part of a project that is investigating how people repurpose food-tracking technology to manage their diabetes (you can read more about the project here: https://tinyurl.com/yyzdyxyh). We are at a stage where we need to know which apps people are using so we can get an idea of the digital landscape. If you are a person living with diabetes, please could you take 2-3 minutes to fill in the questionnaire? I would also very much appreciate it if you could share the poster/link to the questionnaire wherever you feel it might reach people! Thank you! Link to the questionnaire also here: https://forms.gle/e3DhpTUcwzcEjCTu6 Infographic is in green and pink with an illustration of a mobile phone screen with a cartoon person with a bag of groceries smiling. Text reads "How do you track food? Are you based in the UK? Do you have any type of diabetes? Do you use technology to help you track food? Then we would love to hear from you! We are seeking answers to a short survey for a British Academy-funded project looking at food-tracking apps used by people with diabetes and the values that are embedded within them. Why take the survey? Help us study what made good and bad diabetic food-tracking technology. It's quick, 1-3 minutes."It's totally anonymous. University of Sheffield and University of Cambridge logos below text, to the left a Q.R. code linking to the survey.
#fatlibsky #fatstudies #fatsky Check out this project designed to examine what kind of food tracking apps are used for diabetes and the potential biases those apps may have!
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