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Participatory design with teens
Emma Rose, Elin A. Björling, Maya Çakmak
- Year
- 2019
- Citations
- 8
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Design requirements can be gathered through a variety of ways; however, engaging teen audiences in design process can be challenging. We present a novel method for engaging teens in design through a social robot design challenge. Groups of teens participated in the challenge to prototype a social robot that would live in their high school and help address stress, a persistent and pervasive problem for this age group. In this paper, we present our methods and share preliminary findings.
Keywords
Participatory designVariety (cybernetics)Citizen journalismComputer scienceDesign processProcess (computing)RobotDesign methodsHuman–computer interactionEngineering design process
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