Participatory Design (PD) in various guises is a popular approach with the Interaction Design and Children (IDC) community. In studying it as a method very little work has considered the fundamentals of participation, namely how children choose to participate and how their ideas are included and represented. This paper highlights ethical concerns about PD with children within the context of information needed to consent. In helping children understand participation in PD, a central aspect is the necessity to help children understand how their design ideas are used which itself challenges researchers to seek a fair and equitable process that is describable and defensible. The TRAck (tracking, representing and acknowledging) Method, is descri...
In this paper we present the ABCD framework for working ethically with children and young people in ...
Paper based on chapter published in the book 'Internet of Toys': "Like previous work in the field o...
IDEAS (Interface Design Experience for the Autistic Spectrum) is a method for involving children wit...
Participatory Design (PD) in various guises is a popular approach with the Interaction Design and Ch...
Although children’s roles in Participatory Design (PD) processes have been more or less stable for t...
Giving those who are destined to use a product or service a critical role in its design is a core te...
When working with children in participatory design activities ethical questions arise that are not a...
Involving children in the design process of interactive technology can greatly enhance its likelihoo...
There are many ways to look at the efficacy and value of the inclusion of children in design activit...
Children participation during design process, where young people are assigned the role of a design p...
Despite its inherent challenges, participatory design (PD) has unique benefits when designing techno...
This paper contributes to the debate on benefits that children can gain through their involvement in...
In this workshop, we invite researchers, practitioners and designers to reflect on ethical issues ar...
To encourage ethical practices in participatory design with children the CHECk tool was created. Thi...
Giving those who are destined to use a product or service a critical role in its design is a core te...
In this paper we present the ABCD framework for working ethically with children and young people in ...
Paper based on chapter published in the book 'Internet of Toys': "Like previous work in the field o...
IDEAS (Interface Design Experience for the Autistic Spectrum) is a method for involving children wit...
Participatory Design (PD) in various guises is a popular approach with the Interaction Design and Ch...
Although children’s roles in Participatory Design (PD) processes have been more or less stable for t...
Giving those who are destined to use a product or service a critical role in its design is a core te...
When working with children in participatory design activities ethical questions arise that are not a...
Involving children in the design process of interactive technology can greatly enhance its likelihoo...
There are many ways to look at the efficacy and value of the inclusion of children in design activit...
Children participation during design process, where young people are assigned the role of a design p...
Despite its inherent challenges, participatory design (PD) has unique benefits when designing techno...
This paper contributes to the debate on benefits that children can gain through their involvement in...
In this workshop, we invite researchers, practitioners and designers to reflect on ethical issues ar...
To encourage ethical practices in participatory design with children the CHECk tool was created. Thi...
Giving those who are destined to use a product or service a critical role in its design is a core te...
In this paper we present the ABCD framework for working ethically with children and young people in ...
Paper based on chapter published in the book 'Internet of Toys': "Like previous work in the field o...
IDEAS (Interface Design Experience for the Autistic Spectrum) is a method for involving children wit...