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Layered elaboration: a new technique for co-design with children

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Layered elaboration: a new technique for co-design with children
As technology for children becomes more mobile, social, and distributed, our design methods and techniques must evolve to better explore these new directions. This paper reports on “Layered Elaboration,” a co-design technique developed over the past year. Layered Elaboration allows design teams to generate ideas through an iterative process in which each version leaves prior ideas intact while extending concepts. Layered Elaboration is a useful technique as it enables co-design to take place asynchronously and does not require much space or many resources. Our intergenerational team used the technique to design a prototype of an instructional game about energy conservation Author Keywords Children, low-tech prototyping, Layered Elaboration, codesign, Cooperative Inquiry, storyboarding. ACM Classification Keywords D2.2. Design Tools and Techniques: Evolutionary prototyping.
Greg Walsh, Allison Druin, Mona Leigh Guha, Elizab
Added 17 May 2010
Updated 17 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where CHI
Authors Greg Walsh, Allison Druin, Mona Leigh Guha, Elizabeth Foss, Evan Golub, Leshell Hatley, Elizabeth Bonsignore, Sonia Franckel
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