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Kids and thermostats: Understanding children's involvement with household energy systems
2015
International Journal of Child-Computer Interaction
We present a study of family practices around the use of thermostats to control residential heating and cooling systems. Our analysis is focused on the role of children and adolescents and factors that affect their participation in the management of household energy consumption. As "smart" technologies become more common in homes, our goal is to understand how we might involve parents and children together in learning about issues of environmental sustainability. Based on interviews with
doi:10.1016/j.ijcci.2015.09.002
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