Health and Welfare IT Product Design: Lessons Learned from a Design Class

Timothy Merritt, Kaj Grønbæk

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Abstract

In this paper we describe the outcomes from a university design class focused on the design of systems intended to solve problems faced by health care professionals, patients and systems that support welfare or extended independence for older people. The students worked in groups for 10 weeks finding a suitable problem to solve, iterating and refining their designs, evaluating prototypes with users, and finally presenting their work as a potential product with a detailed plan for how the product would be sold in the market. The primary contribution of this paper is to share innovative design ideas with the design community and to reflect on lessons learned by the students who, for the first time, were designing robust prototypes that solve real world problems.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date13 Oct 2012
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 13 Oct 2012
EventNordiCHI 2012: Making Sense Through Design - IT University of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark
Duration: 13 Oct 201217 Jan 2013
Conference number: 7th Biennial

Conference

ConferenceNordiCHI 2012
Number7th Biennial
LocationIT University of Denmark
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityCopenhagen
Period13/10/201217/01/2013

Keywords

  • Interaction Design
  • Healthcare
  • Education
  • Design

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