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Methods for Family-Centered Design: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice

Bengisu Çağıltay, Hui-Ru Ho, Kaiwen Sun, Zhaoyuan Su, Yuxing Wu, Olivia K. Richards, Qiao Jin, Junnan Yu, Jerry Alan Fails, Jason Yip, Jodi Forlizzi

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Abstract

Technology is pervasive in family life. Family-centered design can enable the creation of technological solutions that align with the diverse needs of and dynamics within families. Yet, designing meaningful interactive technologies that are useful for and desired by families remains a complex and evolving challenge. Furthermore, there are limited resources in the HCI community examining theoretical, methodological, and practical processes for designing and testing technology supporting family life (e.g., interactions among parents, children, siblings, older adults). This workshop aims to bridge this gap by bringing together researchers and practitioners from interdisciplinary areas to discuss practical approaches in applying effective methods, theories, and tools for designing technology for and with families. The main goal of this workshop is to collaborate on creating a knowledge base for family-centered design. The workshop will aim to provide valuable opportunities for researchers and practitioners to grow a community, exchange insights, and share best practices.

Topics & Concepts

Bridging (networking)Bridge (graph theory)Knowledge managementComputer scienceEngineering ethicsManagement scienceData scienceEngineeringMedicineComputer networkInternal medicineInnovative Human-Technology InteractionChild Development and Digital TechnologyTechnology Use by Older Adults