Creating entertainment for people with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities (PIMD)

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Creating entertainment for

people with

Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities (PIMD)

by Robby van Delden MSc MscPhd- candidate Human Media Interaction

r.w.vandelden@utwente.nl

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In cooperation with Dichterbij

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Challenge 1:

design inspiration

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normal practice:

interviews existing solutions

surveys

ethnography

tech-push

function analyses

trends

trends

market needs

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interviews

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interview those close by

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interview those close byexisting solutions

surveys

ethnography

tech-push

function analyses

trends

trends

market needs

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existing solutions

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existing solutions

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existing product ideas

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interview those close by existing product ideas

surveys

ethnography

tech-push

function analyses

trends

trends

market needs

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trends

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trends

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interview those close by existing product ideas

surveys

ethnography

tech-push

function analysestrends

trends in care taking

market needs

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function analyses

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tech analyses

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interview those close by existing product ideas

surveysethnography

tech-push

recent tech

trends

trends in care taking

market needs

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interview those close by existing product ideas

? surveys ?

ethnography

tech-push

recent tech

trends

trends in care taking

market needs

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trends

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interview those close by existing product ideas

? surveys ?

ethnography

tech-push

recent tech

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trends in care taking

market needs

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Challenge 2:

design limitations

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safety

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safety

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styling

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control

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control

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surroundings

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Challenge 3:

testing

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normal practice:

interviews questionnaires

biometrics

logging

observations

experts

qualitative quantitative

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normal practice:

interviews questionnairesbiometrics

logging

observations

experts

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normal practice:interviews questionnaires

biometrics

logging

observationsexperts

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testing process

in-subject or between subjectcontrol or various options

first use or longitudinal

“user selection”

one, two or various options

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testing process

in-subject or between subjectcontrol or various options

first use or longitudinal“user selection”

one, two or various options

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testing process

in-subject or between subject

control or real worldfirst use or longitudinal

“user selection”

one, two or various options

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testing process

in-subject or between subject

one, two or various optionsfirst use or longitudinal

“user selection”

control or real world

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testing process

in-subject or between subjectcontrol or real world

first use or longitudinal“user selection”

one, two or various options

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Test plans

in-session testing

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Test plansin-session testing

user depended selection of features

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Test plansin-session testing

user depended selection of features

questionnaires, video recordings

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Test plansin-session testing

user depended selection of features

questionnaires, video recordings

test and stop protocols

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Test plansin-session testing

user depended selection of features

questionnaires, video recordings

test and stop protocols

pilot, sessions, longitudinal

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The end

Questions?