Children at the centre : designing technology for literacy with and for children
Università della Svizzera italiana
PhD: Università della Svizzera italiana
English
As children are exposed to technology at increasingly younger ages, the issue of their involvement in the design of innovations meant for them is at the forefront of the field of Child-Computer Interaction. This doctoral thesis explores the extent of children’s involvement in the design of technology, exposing gaps in the literature and proposing guidelines to widen children’s participation, empower them and improve their agency, as well as delving into the practical application of participatory design with preschoolers for the design of a storytelling tools. This dissertation is structured into three main parts: (1) Children in a world shaped by technology, which represents the theoretical foundation of this thesis, and discusses children’s perception and expectations of technology, and the extent of their involvement in design. (2) Co-Designing a storytelling tool for emergent readers, which described the collaborative design process of a storytelling tool for children, offering both methodological and practical insights into the topic of collaborative design. (3) Discussion and Conclusions, in which research questions are addressed, and limitations, challenges and possible future avenues of research are discussed. In this work, children are placed at the centre of the design process: while the opinion and points of view of other stakeholders, such as parents and teachers, are considered to elicit user requirements, children’s needs, wishes and preferences are at the forefront. This doctoral dissertation contributes to the field of Child Computer interaction by providing theoretical and methodological insights, as well as practical applications for the co-design of technology for emergent readers.
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