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Research Methods for Child Computer Interaction

Published: 20 April 2018 Publication History

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Doing research with children requires special attention to recruitment, fair inclusion, and methods. Drawing on over fifteen years of experience of working with children in HCI contexts, this practical course will give attendees essential knowledge to do safe, effective and ethically sound research with children. The course covers the whole research journey, from recruitment through to publication. The course is delivered over two sessions.

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Read, J.C., Evaluating Artefacts with Children: Age and Technology Effects in the Reporting of Expected and Experienced Fun, in ICMI'12. 2012, ACM PRess: Santa Monica, CA.
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Read, J.C., Validating the Fun Toolkit: an instrument for measuring children's opinions of technology. Cognition Technology and Work, 2007.
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Read, J.C. and M.M. Bekker. The Nature of Child Computer Interaction. in HCI2011. 2011. Newcastle, UK: BCS.
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    CHI EA '18: Extended Abstracts of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
    April 2018
    3155 pages
    ISBN:9781450356213
    DOI:10.1145/3170427
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    Published: 20 April 2018

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    1. age-appropriate research design
    2. cci
    3. children
    4. ethics
    5. research methods
    6. user testing

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    CHI EA '18 Paper Acceptance Rate 1,208 of 3,955 submissions, 31%;
    Overall Acceptance Rate 6,164 of 23,696 submissions, 26%

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