Developmentally Situated Design Cards: Designer Tools

(2011 – 2013)

Developmentally Situated Design Cards boxed set (left) and sample card design (right).

Team

Dr. Alissa N. Antle (PI)
Dr. M. Bekker (TU/E)

Graduate students:
Allen Bevans
Ying Deng
Saba Nowroozi

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Project Summary

There is a wealth of theoretical knowledge about the developmental abilities and skills of children. However, this knowledge is not readily accessible to designers of interactive products. In this project, we developed and evaluated developmentally situated design (DSD) cards. DSD cards are a design tool that makes age specific information about children’s developing cognitive, physical, social, and emotional abilities readily accessible for designers.

Research Objectives

Investigate, develop and validate how design cards can support interaction designers to use academic knowledge (alternative form to textbook).

Social Impact Goals

Make theoretical knowledge about child development usable and accessible for design researchers, design students and design practitioners.

Keywords

Design for children, design methodologies, designer tools, development psychology.

Technology

Cardboard and QR code

Funders

SSHRC Collaboration Grant and GRAND NCE.

Awards

DEVICE Award of Excellence for Best Practice for Vulnerable Populations, European Lifelong Learning Programme, Emelia Reggio Children.