Mission from Mars: A Method for Exploring User Requirements for Children in a Narrative Space

Christian Dindler, Eva Eriksson, Ole Sejer Iversen, Andreas Lykke-Olesen, Martin Ludvigsen

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Abstract

In this paper a particular design method is propagated as a supplement to existing descriptive approaches to current practice studies especially suitable for gathering requirements for the design of children's technology. The Mission from Mars method was applied during the design of an electronic school bag (eBag). The three-hour collaborative session provides a first-hand insight into children's practice in a fun and intriguing way. The method is proposed as a supplement to existing descriptive design methods for interaction design and children.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceedings of the 2005 conference on Interaction design and children
Antal sider8
ForlagACM
Publikationsdato2005
Sider40-47
ISBN (Trykt)1-59593-096-5
StatusUdgivet - 2005
BegivenhedInteraction Design and Children - Boulder, USA
Varighed: 30 jun. 2010 → …

Konference

KonferenceInteraction Design and Children
Land/OmrådeUSA
ByBoulder
Periode30/06/2010 → …

Emneord

  • design method; eBag; mission from mars method; participatory design; requirements for new technology; shared narrative space

Kunstnerisk udviklingsvirksomhed (KUV)

  • Nej

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