This paper presents the Collaborative Design Thinking (CoDeT) co-design approach, its theoretical framework, and its application in a case study with 49 children aged 9 to 10 in two schools. CoDeT aims to scaffold children's collaboration and design thinking in co-design settings characterised by a high child-to-adult ratio (ca. 1 adult for 15 to 20 children), such as schools, museums and maker spaces. In these settings, children have to work relatively independent from adults who become guides on the side. This can be challenging due to children's limited understanding of the design process and their lack of skills to collaborate productively towards a shared design goal. CoDeT addresses these challenges by integrating principles of Social...
Children as users and designers as adults who design products for them have distinct intellectual ad...
Everyone is a designer and has intrinsic knowledge and talent that can inform innovation. This is at...
This paper sets forth a new technique for working with young children as design partners. Mixing ide...
This paper presents the Collaborative Design Thinking (CoDeT) co-design approach, its theoretical fr...
Giving those who are destined to use a product or service a critical role in its design is a core te...
Giving those who are destined to use a product or service a critical role in its design is a core te...
no issnIn this paper we explore whether Social Interdependence Theory (SIT) is a useful theoretical ...
This paper explores co-designing with children in the context of undergraduateindustrial design educ...
Co-design, as it applies to the fields of human-computer interaction and user-centered design, can b...
Co-design, as it applies to the fields of human-computer interaction and user-centered design, can b...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceIn this poster we present a framework of the elem...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis.Since the United Nations adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child i...
The aim of this paper is to present a reflection from a design perspective, regarding the importance...
Today, it has been broadly acknowledged in the CCI community that children are not only active learn...
Design and technology in school, as in the workplace, is a social practice which takes place within ...
Children as users and designers as adults who design products for them have distinct intellectual ad...
Everyone is a designer and has intrinsic knowledge and talent that can inform innovation. This is at...
This paper sets forth a new technique for working with young children as design partners. Mixing ide...
This paper presents the Collaborative Design Thinking (CoDeT) co-design approach, its theoretical fr...
Giving those who are destined to use a product or service a critical role in its design is a core te...
Giving those who are destined to use a product or service a critical role in its design is a core te...
no issnIn this paper we explore whether Social Interdependence Theory (SIT) is a useful theoretical ...
This paper explores co-designing with children in the context of undergraduateindustrial design educ...
Co-design, as it applies to the fields of human-computer interaction and user-centered design, can b...
Co-design, as it applies to the fields of human-computer interaction and user-centered design, can b...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceIn this poster we present a framework of the elem...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis.Since the United Nations adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child i...
The aim of this paper is to present a reflection from a design perspective, regarding the importance...
Today, it has been broadly acknowledged in the CCI community that children are not only active learn...
Design and technology in school, as in the workplace, is a social practice which takes place within ...
Children as users and designers as adults who design products for them have distinct intellectual ad...
Everyone is a designer and has intrinsic knowledge and talent that can inform innovation. This is at...
This paper sets forth a new technique for working with young children as design partners. Mixing ide...