Qualitative Study for Exploring Movement-based Features in Interaction Design

Published: 5 August 2025| Version 3 | DOI: 10.17632/5cvkx3gm9b.3
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Antonio Escamilla

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Overview: This repository contains supplementary materials for the qualitative study presented in the paper "Exploring a user-centered approach for movement-based features in interaction design" by Antonio Escamilla, Javier Melenchón, Carlos Monzo, Jose Antonio Morán, and Juan Pablo Carrascal. These materials provide additional context, methodological details, and analytical tools that complement the findings discussed in the main publication. Contents: * Codebook for Motion Analysis in Interaction Design Study: A comprehensive codebook detailing the coding scheme used for analyzing interview data about motion and movement-based features in interaction design contexts. * Flow of Codes into Categories and Preliminary Themes: Interactive Jupyter notebook demonstrating the analytical process of how initial codes were consolidated into categories and preliminary themes, providing transparency into the qualitative analysis workflow. * Interview Protocol: The complete interview protocol used for data collection with interaction design practitioners, including questions and prompts that guided the semi-structured interviews. * Open Coding Summary: Summary document of the initial open coding phase, showing the range of codes identified during the first round of analysis. * Thematic Map Visualization: Interactive Jupyter notebook containing visualizations of the thematic structure that emerged from the analysis, illustrating relationships between themes and categories. * Themes Search: Documentation of the iterative process of theme refinement and development, showing how themes evolved throughout the analytical process. * coding_analysis_flow: Interactive HTML visualization of the complete qualitative analysis workflow, from initial coding to final theme development. * Manuscript Appendix with Technical Specifications of the Implementation: Technical context to understand the movement-based features and their visualization strategies, with comprehensive hardware and software specifications. Purpose: These supplementary materials provide researchers, practitioners, and educators with transparent access to the methodological approach and analytical process used in our study of how designers conceptualize and implement movement-based features in interaction design. The materials support reproducibility and offer additional context for interpreting the findings presented in the main paper. Citation: If you use these materials in your research or practice, please cite: Escamilla, A., Melenchón, J., Monzo, C., Morán, J. A., & Carrascal, J. P. (2025). Exploring a user-centered approach for movement-based features in interaction design. Contact: For questions regarding these materials, please contact the corresponding author, Antonio Escamilla, at the Escuela de Ingenierías, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellín, Colombia.

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Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya

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Interaction Design, User-Centered Design, Thematic Analysis

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