| Literature DB >> 35098257 |
Hanuma Teja Maddali1, Emma Dixon1, Alisha Pradhan1, Amanda Lazar1.
Abstract
Exploring accessible remote design methods has become the need of the hour for supporting participation in research and collaborative design with individuals with dementia. Existing remote design approaches face specific challenges when facilitating best practices for co-design with participants with dementia. These challenges include, enabling sensory engagement with physical design materials and prototypes and observing these interactions in a natural manner. We present a system architecture and use cases for a portable system with a range of connected devices that support real-time, embodied design activities with individuals with dementia.Entities:
Keywords: Collaborative Design; Dementia; Disability; Remote Collaboration
Year: 2020 PMID: 35098257 PMCID: PMC8798922 DOI: 10.1145/3406865.3418316
Source DB: PubMed Journal: CSCW 20 Companion (2020)