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Title: | CONCENTRA: MOBILE APPLICATION AND PRODUCT TO MANAGE DISTRACTIONS |
Authors: | P., SREERAM S. |
Keywords: | CONCENTRA MOBILE APPLICATION MANAGE DISTRACTIONS |
Issue Date: | Apr-2023 |
Series/Report no.: | TD-6772; |
Abstract: | Cell phones are distracting, pulling our attention away from our current tasks and activities. The mere presence of the phones, even when they are turned off and we are consciously focusing our attention on another task, is enough to reduce our thinking capacity.” The project Concentra aims to develop a mobile application and a companion product that will help users manage their distractions and streamline their lives. The application will provide users with tools to manage their workday more efficiently, reduce stress, and increase productivity. The companion product will work seamlessly with the application, providing users with a physical representation of their progress and achievements. The mobile application will feature a range of features, including customizable work sessions, distraction-blocking tools, and progress tracking. Users will be able to set goals and monitor their progress, while also being reminded to take breaks and recharge. The companion product will provide users with a physical representation of their progress, helping them stay motivated and focused on their goals. Overall, this project will help users simplify their day and streamline their lives by providing them with the tools they need to manage their distractions and stay focused. The mobile application and companion product will be designed with user experience and engagement in mind, ensuring that users are able to achieve their goals and enjoy a more productive, stress-free workday |
URI: | http://dspace.dtu.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/repository/20209 |
Appears in Collections: | M.Des. |
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