Computer Help at Home: Methods and Motivations for Informal Technical Support

TitleComputer Help at Home: Methods and Motivations for Informal Technical Support
Publication TypeConference Papers
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsPoole EShehan, Chetty M, Morgan T, Grinter RE, W. Edwards K
Conference NameSIGCHI '09
Date Published2009///
PublisherACM
ISBN Number978-1-60558-246-7
Keywordshelp-giving, help-seeking, Home computing, identity management, social networks
Abstract

Prior research suggests that people may ask their family and friends for computer help. But what influences whether and how a "helper" will provide help? To answer this question, we conducted a qualitative investigation of people who participated in computer support activities with family and friends in the past year. We describe how factors including maintenance of one's personal identity as a computer expert and accountability to one's social network determine who receives help and the quality of help provided. We also discuss the complex, fractured relationship between the numerous stakeholders involved in the upkeep of home computing infrastructures. Based on our findings, we provide implications for the design of systems to support informal help-giving in residential settings.

URLhttp://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1518701.1518816