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Unfolding understandings: co-designing UbiComp In Situ, over time

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A key challenge in co-designing UbiComp is that users may have limited understanding or experience of these technologies. While the value of situated co-design activities for promoting understanding is known, the role of time is less well researched. Here we describe and reflect on a range of co-design activities carried out with the curators of an historic English manor house to create novel visitor tours. We show how an ensemble of situated co-design activities over time led to the unfolding of user understanding around issues of content, technology and user experience, in turn leading to a progressive re-imagining of practice. This points to the importance of time and variety of in-situ activities to help people engage as co-designers in creating novel UbiComp-enabled experiences.

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      DIS '06: Proceedings of the 6th conference on Designing Interactive systems
      June 2006
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      ISBN:1595933670
      DOI:10.1145/1142405

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