Do you record data about yourself?

Make a contribution to important research!

Many people record data about their health, number of steps, medicine taken, finances, weight or diet—this could be on paper, a spreadsheet or using an app or gadget. The Open University is conducting a major research project trying to understand how and why people record data about themselves.

They are looking for volunteers, aged 50+ years, who have an interest in recording data (via digital or traditional methods). As a volunteer they ask the following of you:
Complete a survey and take part in a focus group (voice recorded). A maximum of 2-3 hours will be needed.

For your time you will be given 1 ‘Love to Shop’ voucher to the value of £25.
If you are interested please contact Dr. Hannah R. Marston on the following: 07815507547 or email Hannah.Marston@open.ac.uk

More info about the OU’s lifelogging project Monetize me

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