creating entertainment for people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (pimd)
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Creating entertainment for
people with
Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities (PIMD)
by Robby van Delden MSc MscPhd- candidate Human Media Interaction
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In cooperation with Dichterbij
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Challenge 1:
design inspiration
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normal practice:
interviews existing solutions
surveys
ethnography
tech-push
function analyses
trends
trends
market needs
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interviews
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interview those close by
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interview those close byexisting solutions
surveys
ethnography
tech-push
function analyses
trends
trends
market needs
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existing solutions
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existing solutions
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existing product ideas
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interview those close by existing product ideas
surveys
ethnography
tech-push
function analyses
trends
trends
market needs
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trends
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trends
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interview those close by existing product ideas
surveys
ethnography
tech-push
function analysestrends
trends in care taking
market needs
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function analyses
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tech analyses
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interview those close by existing product ideas
surveysethnography
tech-push
recent tech
trends
trends in care taking
market needs
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interview those close by existing product ideas
? surveys ?
ethnography
tech-push
recent tech
trends
trends in care taking
market needs
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trends
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interview those close by existing product ideas
? surveys ?
ethnography
tech-push
recent tech
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trends in care taking
market needs
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Challenge 2:
design limitations
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safety
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safety
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styling
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control
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control
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surroundings
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Challenge 3:
testing
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normal practice:
interviews questionnaires
biometrics
logging
observations
experts
qualitative quantitative
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normal practice:
interviews questionnairesbiometrics
logging
observations
experts
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normal practice:interviews questionnaires
biometrics
logging
observationsexperts
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normal practice:
biometricslogging
observations
experts
interviews questionnaires
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normal practice:interviews questionnaires
biometrics
logging
observations
experts
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normal practice:interviews questionnaires
biometrics
loggingobservations
experts
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testing process
in-subject or between subjectcontrol or various options
first use or longitudinal
“user selection”
one, two or various options
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testing process
in-subject or between subjectcontrol or various options
first use or longitudinal“user selection”
one, two or various options
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testing process
in-subject or between subject
control or real worldfirst use or longitudinal
“user selection”
one, two or various options
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testing process
in-subject or between subject
one, two or various optionsfirst use or longitudinal
“user selection”
control or real world
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testing process
in-subject or between subjectcontrol or real world
first use or longitudinal“user selection”
one, two or various options
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testing process
in-subject or between subjectcontrol or real world
first use or longitudinal
“user selection”
one, two or various options
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Test plans
in-session testing
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Test plansin-session testing
user depended selection of features
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Test plansin-session testing
user depended selection of features
questionnaires, video recordings
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Test plansin-session testing
user depended selection of features
questionnaires, video recordings
test and stop protocols
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Test plansin-session testing
user depended selection of features
questionnaires, video recordings
test and stop protocols
pilot, sessions, longitudinal
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The end
Questions?