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Conjuring up new technology – using magic objects in co-ideation with stroke survivors

Rassmus-Gröhn, Kirsten LU orcid ; Magnusson, Charlotte LU orcid ; Rydeman, Bitte LU orcid ; Randall, Gary and Belson, Sarah (2017) In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 242. p.429-436
Abstract
Ideation means to generate ideas, and when involving non-designers in these activities they need to be informed about the scope of the possibilities without limiting their imagination. This is a general challenge, which becomes particularly important when it comes to advanced technology ideation together with participants that may not have in-depth knowledge of technological designs and solutions. In this study, we supported the ideation process by presenting a kit of magic objects (consisting of cards and physical props) to stroke survivors participating in a co-design workshop carried out within the STARR EU project. The kit was seen to generally work well, but improvements are suggested for the introduction, the design of the cards and... (More)
Ideation means to generate ideas, and when involving non-designers in these activities they need to be informed about the scope of the possibilities without limiting their imagination. This is a general challenge, which becomes particularly important when it comes to advanced technology ideation together with participants that may not have in-depth knowledge of technological designs and solutions. In this study, we supported the ideation process by presenting a kit of magic objects (consisting of cards and physical props) to stroke survivors participating in a co-design workshop carried out within the STARR EU project. The kit was seen to generally work well, but improvements are suggested for the introduction, the design of the cards and the number of objects used. (Less)
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AAATE conference proceedings
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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
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242
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7 pages
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IOS Press
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  • scopus:85028816307
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978-1-61499-798-6
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10.3233/978-1-61499-798-6-429
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English
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