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“Schlusslicht”: An Ambient Display to Keep Kids and Parents in the Loop When Managing Playing Time and Disengaging From Games

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    Ending a gaming session can be challenging for children and parents/guardians. Although many tools exist to monitor and restrict playtime, many do not adequately communicate session progress to children, and do not effectively involve guardians in the process. This is a missed opportunity for families to develop media literacy, and can also lead to conflicts and fights about playtime. To open up conversation about playtime management as a shared responsibility between children and guardians, we present "Schlusslicht"’ – an ambient display that seeks to facilitate a shared awareness of progression of a gaming session and remaining time between guardians and children, and can be leveraged to further explore how we can best support children when disengaging from play sessions. Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khEdN9C9Sgw

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        IDC '24: Proceedings of the 23rd Annual ACM Interaction Design and Children Conference
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