A chatbot that helps children move more, with Richard Moore

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Richard Moore joins us on our VUX world podcast as he shares the process of the chatbot to help children move more.

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Richard Moore joins me to share how Sheffield Hallam University’s research project chatbot is helping children move more and be healthy!

In this episode

00:00 Introduction and welcome Tidio
02:58 Welcome Richard Moore
06:00 The main barriers for helping children move more
09:28 Why a chatbot was a good idea to help
14:41 Chatbots helping ‘speaking’ to someone
25:05 Mature design practices
26:51 Building the prototype
30:14 Behaviour change frameworks used
35:25 How does the conversation unfold?
39:05 Asking questions on how to help the user
41:48 The next phase
46:20 The engagement process
53:13 Outro

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