Studying and Designing Technology for Domestic Life: Lessons from Home
Autor Tejinder K. Judge, Carman Neustaedteren Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 sep 2014
- Discover new research methods for exploring family life and evaluating and designing domestic technology.
- Learn about the challenges in designing for and studying domestic life from experts in the field.
- Read researchers' candid stories about what works and what does not work in practice.
- More information available at the companion website: http://lessonsfromhome.org/
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128005552
ISBN-10: 0128005556
Pagini: 274
Ilustrații: colour illustrations
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128005556
Pagini: 274
Ilustrații: colour illustrations
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
1: An Introduction to Studying and Designing Technology for Domestic Life
I. Understanding Domestic Life2: Interviews with Remote Participants3: “Rainy Days Work Best For Us: Lessons from Home-Based Family Interviews4: Wear Nice Socks: Guidance for Researchers Conducting In-Home Studies with Children5: The Flexible Realities of using Design Probes: Reflections from a Care Home Context6: Using the Business Origami Technique to Understand Complex Ecosystems Such As the Internet Usage of Households7: The Financial Tour: Methods for Studying Sensitive Financial Questions
II. Technology Design and Evaluation8: Autobiographical Design in the Home9: In-Home Deployments10: Field Trials with Multiple Connected Households11: Techniques for Studying Actual Usage of Personal Communication Prototypes 12: Working with Community Groups to Inform the Design of Domestic Technologies13: Conflict in Families as an Ethical and Methodological Consideration
I. Understanding Domestic Life2: Interviews with Remote Participants3: “Rainy Days Work Best For Us: Lessons from Home-Based Family Interviews4: Wear Nice Socks: Guidance for Researchers Conducting In-Home Studies with Children5: The Flexible Realities of using Design Probes: Reflections from a Care Home Context6: Using the Business Origami Technique to Understand Complex Ecosystems Such As the Internet Usage of Households7: The Financial Tour: Methods for Studying Sensitive Financial Questions
II. Technology Design and Evaluation8: Autobiographical Design in the Home9: In-Home Deployments10: Field Trials with Multiple Connected Households11: Techniques for Studying Actual Usage of Personal Communication Prototypes 12: Working with Community Groups to Inform the Design of Domestic Technologies13: Conflict in Families as an Ethical and Methodological Consideration
Recenzii
"Anyone researching technology use in domestic life quickly discovers the limitations of stock methodologies. This valuable book offers an inside look at how various researchers altered, combined, redesigned, and developed methodologies to study and design for particular domestic life situations. Collectively, it is wealth of knowledge and experience that will help other domestic researchers develop their own methodologies." --Dr. Saul Greenberg, Professor, University of Calgary
"This diverse and comprehensive collection highlights the intricacies and sensitivities of doing research within the inner sanctum of the home. More than that, it is a practical book crammed full of advice and fascinating insights from researchers who have been working at the coal-face of the field: inventing, designing and evaluating domestic technologies." --Abigail Sellen, Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research Cambridge
"This diverse and comprehensive collection highlights the intricacies and sensitivities of doing research within the inner sanctum of the home. More than that, it is a practical book crammed full of advice and fascinating insights from researchers who have been working at the coal-face of the field: inventing, designing and evaluating domestic technologies." --Abigail Sellen, Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research Cambridge