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Why CCI?

Janet C Read

Professor of Child Computer Interaction

Research Leader Computing

Director Child Computer Interaction (ChiCI) group

Observations

• Task 1• Inclusion• Ideas• Innovation• integration

Theoretical CCI

• a study of the Activities, Behaviours, Concerns and Abilities of Children as they interact with Computer technologies, often with the intervention of others (mainly adults) in situations that they partially (but generally do not fully) control and regulate.• 2011 Read, Bekker

Applied CCI

• Designing interactive products that children can use

• Designing interactive products that children want to use

• Designing interactive products that are ‘good’ for children

• Designing interactive products that are ‘safe’ for children

Practical CCI

• Developing methods and techniques that allow developers to better design interactive technologies for children

People

• Children and Teenagers

Designing with children

• Involvement of children at ideas stage

• Involvement of children at design stage

• Involvement of children at build stage

• Involvement of children at evaluation stage• Lauded by Druin and others

Obstructed Theatre

• Reduces direction

• Ensures consistency

• Provides context

CheCK1 (excuse and honest)

• What are we aiming to design and build? Evaluate?

• Why (this product)? 

• What platform / technologies are we planning to use?

• Why (this platform / technology)? 

• Which children will we design with? Evaluate with?

• Why these children?

CheCK2

• Why are we doing this project?

• What do we tell (the children)

• Who is funding the project

• What do we tell (the children)?

• What might happen in the long term?

• What do we tell (the children)

• What might we publish

• What do we tell (the children)?

The Fun Toolkit Tools

Designing for Safety

•Under my Pillow

•Talking about security to understand experiences of feeling safe and of keeping things safe

•BHCI2009

Design for Beneficence

Designing for Children

•Lisa Turner

•D.O.B: 23rd February 1996

•Female White (British)

•Location: Bristol

•Siblings: None Age: 15 (Year 11)

•Lisa is an only child and lives in a small terrace house with her mum. Her dad left when she was just a baby and has not been in contact with her since. She sometimes wonders about trying to find him but thinks it may upset her mum if she does. She is a quiet girl at school, she doesn’t have too many friends, instead concentrating on getting her work done to get the best grades possible. The majority of her friends are outside of school and quite a bit older than herself belonging to the social group labelled ‘Goths’. Her mum doesn’t have much money but tries to give Lisa what she can. Lisa has just started working in a local pub at the weekend so she has some spending money of her own.

•Lisa has just entered into a relationship with Mark. He is 18 years old and in a local rock band who are not famous and probably never will be although the band are convinced they are destined for stardom.

•Lisa has just purchased a Blackberry phone which she funds through her job at the pub. She also has an old computer at home that has a slow but adequate internet connection that she goes on when her mum is not doing work.

•Lisa is a big user of Facebook and Twitter where she keeps in contact with a lot of friends and tweets about her views on life. Contrary to her quiet school life she is a bit of an activist outside of school and voices her opinions on matters that are important to her through her social networks, attending rallies and writing for online blogs.

•She is hoping that her Blackberry will allow her to increase her online presence and allow her to spend more time blogging and understanding the issues that she is concerned with

Conclusions

The Team

Questions?

Janet C Read, Child Computer Interaction Group, University of Central

Lancashirejcread@uclan.ac.uk

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