In User-Centred Design (UCD) the needs and preferences of the end user are given primary consideration. In some cases, current methodologies such as interviewing may be difficult to conduct, for example when working with children, particularly those with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). This paper outlines an approach to understanding the end-users, context and subject matter through the use of peer interviewing. This is proposed as a viable adaptation to User-Centred methodologies for inclusion of children and those with ASD
Interviewing is among the most commonly used methods in qualitative research. It is a pragmatic and ...
The present paper reports on an innovative approach inresearch to communicating with people with int...
The ability of children and young people to form and express their perspectives through qualitative ...
In User-Centred Design (UCD) the needs and preferences of the end user are given primary considerati...
This article explores the use of computer-assisted interviewing (CAI) as a tool for consulting with ...
This paper describes the process undertaken to develop software that allows children with Autism Spe...
Within the area of user-centered design, Contextmapping is an approach to participatory user experie...
Much of the work of user-centered design practitioners involves some type of interviewing. While int...
Within the area of user-centered design, Contextmapping is an approach to participatory user experie...
This paper provides a nuanced perspective on the topic of user-centred design (UCD) in the human– ...
This session will focus on computer assisted interviewing (CAI) as one method of consulting with chi...
This paper explores computer-assisted self-interviewing (CASI) as a methodology for consulting with ...
The modern student represents a change from the traditional learner. More than ever before, addition...
The study aims to describe the guidelines to support user interface design for develop technology ce...
Aim: To share the experience of working with people with intellectual disabilities (ID) as interview...
Interviewing is among the most commonly used methods in qualitative research. It is a pragmatic and ...
The present paper reports on an innovative approach inresearch to communicating with people with int...
The ability of children and young people to form and express their perspectives through qualitative ...
In User-Centred Design (UCD) the needs and preferences of the end user are given primary considerati...
This article explores the use of computer-assisted interviewing (CAI) as a tool for consulting with ...
This paper describes the process undertaken to develop software that allows children with Autism Spe...
Within the area of user-centered design, Contextmapping is an approach to participatory user experie...
Much of the work of user-centered design practitioners involves some type of interviewing. While int...
Within the area of user-centered design, Contextmapping is an approach to participatory user experie...
This paper provides a nuanced perspective on the topic of user-centred design (UCD) in the human– ...
This session will focus on computer assisted interviewing (CAI) as one method of consulting with chi...
This paper explores computer-assisted self-interviewing (CASI) as a methodology for consulting with ...
The modern student represents a change from the traditional learner. More than ever before, addition...
The study aims to describe the guidelines to support user interface design for develop technology ce...
Aim: To share the experience of working with people with intellectual disabilities (ID) as interview...
Interviewing is among the most commonly used methods in qualitative research. It is a pragmatic and ...
The present paper reports on an innovative approach inresearch to communicating with people with int...
The ability of children and young people to form and express their perspectives through qualitative ...