We present our experiences of novel value from online social media for Participative Design (PD) research. We describe how particular social media (e.g. Facebook, Pinterest, WhatsApp and Twitter) were used during a five-year project on learning space design by the researcher and interested teachers across all research phases (contextual review, user studies, PD action research). Social media were used to source and share comments, photographs and video documentation, supporting participation in design research. Based on our experiences, we provide recommendations on informed worthwhile use of social media to enrich PD research by increasing diversity, recursivity and timely access to insights, informants, inspirations and influencers
This thesis investigates the evolving learning needs and expectations of modern day higher education...
Designers take inspiration about the future in order to shape values for their design practice, espe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-32)ABSTRACT The Academic Impact of Online Social Media...
We present our experiences of novel value from online social media for Participative Design (PD) res...
We present our experiences of novel value from online social media for Participative Design (PD) res...
Social media is pervasive in the lives of both students studying and those working in the creative i...
User involvement is generally regarded to be useful in information systems design. However, when des...
Ph. D. Thesis.Social media technologies are becoming more and more enmeshed in our personal, profess...
Social media is pervasive in the lives of both students studying and those working in the creative i...
Social and participatory media offer opportunities to interact and share user-generated content. Aft...
This research introduces a transformational strategy for using social media as an access point to en...
This paper analyses the micro-dynamics of a participatory design (PD) Facebook group for breast scre...
COVID-19 has urged researchers to explore new options for distributed participatory design, as physi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019With the development of the Internet and informatio...
Participatory learning design is a meaningful approach to engage different stakeholders (e.g. conten...
This thesis investigates the evolving learning needs and expectations of modern day higher education...
Designers take inspiration about the future in order to shape values for their design practice, espe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-32)ABSTRACT The Academic Impact of Online Social Media...
We present our experiences of novel value from online social media for Participative Design (PD) res...
We present our experiences of novel value from online social media for Participative Design (PD) res...
Social media is pervasive in the lives of both students studying and those working in the creative i...
User involvement is generally regarded to be useful in information systems design. However, when des...
Ph. D. Thesis.Social media technologies are becoming more and more enmeshed in our personal, profess...
Social media is pervasive in the lives of both students studying and those working in the creative i...
Social and participatory media offer opportunities to interact and share user-generated content. Aft...
This research introduces a transformational strategy for using social media as an access point to en...
This paper analyses the micro-dynamics of a participatory design (PD) Facebook group for breast scre...
COVID-19 has urged researchers to explore new options for distributed participatory design, as physi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019With the development of the Internet and informatio...
Participatory learning design is a meaningful approach to engage different stakeholders (e.g. conten...
This thesis investigates the evolving learning needs and expectations of modern day higher education...
Designers take inspiration about the future in order to shape values for their design practice, espe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-32)ABSTRACT The Academic Impact of Online Social Media...