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Show and Tell: Research Through Design Dr Raymond Holt Insitute of Design, Robotics and Optimisation School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Leeds [email protected]
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Show and Tell: Research Through Design

Dr Raymond Holt Insitute of Design, Robotics and Optimisation School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Leeds [email protected]

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Research through Design I work with children and therapists to design rehabilitative games. Working with users to denerate and evaluate their ideas helps me to better understand their views and needs.

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Together Through Play

Goal: Investigate aspirations of disabled and non-disabled children for playing together, and barriers to their doing so.

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Methodology

Initial Interviews

Ideation

Test Lo-Fi Prototypes

Test Hi-Fidelity Prototypes

Sociological Analysis

Emerging themes,

interpretations

Create Lo-Fi Prototypes

Create Hi-Fi Prototypes

Children Engineering Sociology

Lo-fi prototypes

views on play

Game Concepts

Responses to Lo-fi prototypes

Hi-fi prototypes

Observations, transcripts

Barriers to play Participants: 22 Children aged 7 to 10: 6 disabled.

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Outcomes: Designs

Hi-Fi

Lo-Fi

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Final Outcome

BUTTON BASH

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Research through Design

Practitioner(s)

End users

Artifact

Contributions

Design  principles,  know-­‐how    &  knowledge

Contribution  to  the  current  

ensemble  being  designed  

Utility  for  users

Alpha  design  &  prototype

Researcher(s)

Betadesign  &  prototype

Participants

More General Application – design as a tool for talking

(adapted from Sein et al, 2011)

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So What…?

For Today: Aim is to better understand problems - not necessarily generate solutions – though solutions are good, too! Get dialogue going – raise awareness of opportunities for bespoke manufacture, engaging users in designing the world around them. Next Steps: Students at UoL to take ideas forward as part of their dissertations. Opportunities to look at how we develop future projects – grants, etc. Discuss how partners can work together in future to build on the findings.