This workshop aims to bring together researchers and designers to exchange experiences with (participatory) design techniques for children with disabilities that may hinder communication, such as hearing aids, autism or Down’s syndrome. More specifically, the main aim is to identify commonalities and differences in current practices and discuss how to apply and adapt participatory design techniques for the different target groups. This workshop will he held jointly with the workshop on “Values and Stances in Interaction Design with Children with Disabilities".status: publishe
Part 7: WorkshopsInternational audienceWhen designing for users with impairments involving cognitive...
Purpose This purpose of this paper is to present findings from three workshops that aimed to enable...
The neurodiversity movement seeks to positively reframe certain neurological conditions, such as aut...
This workshop aims to bring together researchers and designers to exchange experiences with (partici...
This workshop aims to bring together researchers and designers to exchange experiences with (partici...
Despite its inherent challenges, participatory design (PD) has unique benefits when designing techno...
This workshop aims to exchange experiences with participatory design techniques that were designed f...
User-centred design seeks to respond to the needs and aspirations of the end user at each stage of t...
\ua9 2019 Association for Computing Machinery. Despite its inherent challenges, participatory design...
This paper is based on outcomes from SID (http://sid.desiign.org), a three-year project where twenty...
In this paper, we argue that in order for researchers to learn from each other in the field of Parti...
Assistive technologies (ATs) must improve activities but also participations of impaired users. Thus...
International audienceAssistive technologies (ATs) must improve activities but also the participatio...
People with intellectual disabilities often experience inequalities that affect the standard of thei...
Part 7: WorkshopsInternational audienceWhen designing for users with impairments involving cognitive...
Purpose This purpose of this paper is to present findings from three workshops that aimed to enable...
The neurodiversity movement seeks to positively reframe certain neurological conditions, such as aut...
This workshop aims to bring together researchers and designers to exchange experiences with (partici...
This workshop aims to bring together researchers and designers to exchange experiences with (partici...
Despite its inherent challenges, participatory design (PD) has unique benefits when designing techno...
This workshop aims to exchange experiences with participatory design techniques that were designed f...
User-centred design seeks to respond to the needs and aspirations of the end user at each stage of t...
\ua9 2019 Association for Computing Machinery. Despite its inherent challenges, participatory design...
This paper is based on outcomes from SID (http://sid.desiign.org), a three-year project where twenty...
In this paper, we argue that in order for researchers to learn from each other in the field of Parti...
Assistive technologies (ATs) must improve activities but also participations of impaired users. Thus...
International audienceAssistive technologies (ATs) must improve activities but also the participatio...
People with intellectual disabilities often experience inequalities that affect the standard of thei...
Part 7: WorkshopsInternational audienceWhen designing for users with impairments involving cognitive...
Purpose This purpose of this paper is to present findings from three workshops that aimed to enable...
The neurodiversity movement seeks to positively reframe certain neurological conditions, such as aut...