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The DepressionCenter/mobile-tech-illustrations code repository is an open source collection of diagrams and 3D models showcasing mobile technologies devices used in research, such as wearables, nearables, intermittent wearables, and smartphone sensors. Initially created for the MeTRIC Symposium, it features interactive human body models with wearable placements, network node diagrams showing compatibility between different glucose and insulin devices, and more.
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The Mobile Data Expert Network (MDEN) is a collaborative problem-solving network at the University of Michigan comprised of staff and junior faculty who develop and share tools and documentation that enhance the reproducibility and rigor of U-M studies using mobile devices. MDEN members routinely host presentations about mobile data and tools. These are the recordings available from the 2025-2026 academic year.
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Searching for mobile technology topics can be challenging due to the varying terminology and the cross disciplinary nature of the search terms. This information seeking starter kit provides some basic, structured literature search strategies to get you started. The strategies are not meant to be comprehensive, but are designed to be a flexible launching pad for literature discovery.
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How do you record naps in an Apple watch? Possible solutions to Apple Watch not tracking sleep outside of a sleep schedule.
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DIGIT-MI recordings from the 2022-2023 academic year. DIGIT-MI monthly meetings allow investigators across the University of Michigan to connect, learn, and share resources that encourage the increased use of digital and mobile technologies and mental wellness in research across multiple disciplines.