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Participants' interpretations of PD workshop results

Published: 12 August 2012 Publication History

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While the majority of participatory design (PD) research deals with the development of tools and the analysis of occurrences during workshops, we believe more research into the meaning and value of PD study results is needed to make PD more attractive to design practice.
In this paper we present how forty participants of an ongoing one-year healthcare project interpret the outcomes of participatory design sessions with varying topics differently and what can be learned from that.
We find that different workshop topics and different roles in the project lead to significant differences in how workshop outcomes are interpreted by individual participants, project managers, and researchers. These results illustrate the value of an inventory of the interpretations of individual participants of workshops results so that we are able to dynamically adjust successive sessions to match these perspectives and hence improve the success of the whole PD study.

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PDC '12: Proceedings of the 12th Participatory Design Conference: Exploratory Papers, Workshop Descriptions, Industry Cases - Volume 2
August 2012
162 pages
ISBN:9781450312967
DOI:10.1145/2348144
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Published: 12 August 2012

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  1. healthcare design
  2. result analysis and interpretation

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PDC '12: 12th Participatory Design Conference
August 12 - 16, 2012
Roskilde, Denmark

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  • (2020)Combining Software Engineering and Design Thinking Practices in the Ideation Process of Augmented Digital ExperiencesInteracting with Computers10.1093/iwc/iwaa020Online publication date: 24-Oct-2020
  • (2019)Nurturing Constructive Disagreement - Agonistic Design with Neurodiverse ChildrenProceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems10.1145/3290605.3300501(1-11)Online publication date: 2-May-2019
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