Aiki - The Browser Extension

Aiki is a martial arts principle that allows a practitioner to redirect an opponent’s power back against themselves.

Aiki is also a browser extension that considers social media (and other time-wasting websites) as the oponent that needs to be fought back against using the Aiki principle.

Aiki is also our research project that aims to investigate whether the Aiki extension can help an internet user take advantage of their habits of visiting time-wasting web sites and use the (often involuntary) impulses of visiting said websites as a reminder for doing something useful, e.g. learning Danish or getting better at programming in Python. What is useful for each user, it is up to them to decide.

Aiki @ CHI 2023

A new paper about Aiki at CHI’23: Challenges and Opportunities of Using Redirection of Activity for Self-Regulation Online

It investigates how Aiki 2.0 – an improved version of Aiki in terms of usability – fares to help people drop procrastination and instead learn programming with the help of micro-learning activities.

Another awesome video directed by Nanna that presents the highlights of the paper:

Aiki @ CHI 2021

The paper we published at CHI’21 about Aiki, Aiki: Turning Procrastination into Microlearning, shows that:

Nanna Inie directed an amazing video showcasing Aiki for the CHI’21 presentation.

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Papers

CHI’23: Nanna Inie, Bjørn Hjorth Westh, John Muller, Mircea F. Lungu: Challenges and Opportunities of Using Redirection of Activity for Self-Regulation Online. In Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ‘23). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA.

CHI’21: Nanna Inie and Mircea F. Lungu. 2021. Aiki: Turning Procrastination into Microlearning. In Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ‘21). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 369, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1145/3411764.3445202

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