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Explore user needs, prototype design, and evaluation in collaboration with partners for impactful technology development. Discuss reconciling user-centered design with technological progress and the impact of immersive approaches. Join us for insightful sessions on healthcare paradigms, behavioral change interventions, and creating user-centric technologies. Discover practical strategies and tools to enhance innovation and engage with real-world applications.
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Dr. Peter Cudd, Senior Researcher • President, Association for the Advancement of AT in Europe
Innovation Framework when collaborating with commercial partner
Specify and Design Produce prototype Research user needs and wants Evaluate (formative) Evaluate (summative)
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Theatre Courtesy of Prof. Alan Newell, University of Dundee Design and the Digital Divide, 2011, Morgan & Claypool
Immersive approaches are better Participants have less reason to speculate So use in real environment where it would be used is best But Living Labs offer an ‘real life’ like experience but with potential for a lot of observation
Specify and design system • Theory: • Health paradigm • Behavioural change • Captology Create technology Evidence base for components of intervention Development of concept(s) and intervention User wants and needs Evaluate
Can we reconcile user centred design with advancing technology ? • Users may find it difficult to envisage the eventual application so may give uninformed views • User-centred design could slow down or prevent the introduction of new technologies • Henry Ford said: ‘If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses’
‘If there is any one secret of success, it lies in the ability to get the other person’s point of view and see things from that person’s angle as well as your own’ Henry Ford
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