In other words, if you can’t conduct research with children without flexing your power dynamic, it might be time to consider another audience.
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In other words, if you can’t conduct research with children without flexing your power dynamic, it might be time to consider another audience.
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If you can’t work around childrens’ behavior…perhaps child ux research isn’t your thing.
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making your research space look like a classroom to elicit the appropriate behaviour is a waste of time…will your audience be using the thing in a classroom? Then why test there? Replicate the use environment.
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Today, .@interacting published a story about conducting UX Research with Children. It is a terrible article that is at best cliche and, at worst, just plain mean. Giving kids stickers to keep them engaged seems like your breaking informed consent through coercion and …
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Today I start my 18th year of teaching graduate school and I’m still working on getting it right.
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When you support kids and #design , you support creative problem solving. https://www.gofundme.com/cause/kid-heroes?utm_source=sendgrid&utm_medium=email&utm_content=kid-heroes&utm_campaign=bishop-curry
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@eric_hontz The article’s source was probably the holdout. Did you read about her MAGA hat she had each day?
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@ColinStarger As vigilantes!
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@blackaussie1 @paulmgardner Not Patterson Park. Canton? Possibly.
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Great article on why that Sci-Fi dystopia isn’t actually fascist (but still terrible). In fact, this analysis only finds one group in screen-based sci-fi that checks all the boxes for fascism. Spoiler: You know them
https://scifiinterfaces.com/2018/08/21/survey-fascism-in-sci-fi/
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