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Participatory design in the development of innovative technologies for children and young people on the autism spectrum: the COSPATIAL project

Sarah Parsons (School of Education, University of Southampton, UK)
Laura Millen (Human Factors Research Group, University of Nottingham, UK)
Sara Garib‐Penna (School of Education, University of Southampton, UK)
Sue Cobb (Human Factors Research Group, University of Nottingham, UK)

Journal of Assistive Technologies

ISSN: 1754-9450

Article publication date: 18 March 2011

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Abstract

This paper outlines the participatory design processes adopted within the COSPATIAL project which is developing interactive, collaborative technologies for children and young people on the autism spectrum to support collaboration and social conversation skills. The project has involved a ‘core design team’ of teachers in a series of design workshops from the start. Groups of typically developing children and those on the autism spectrum have also been regularly involved in design and feedback activities to inform the development of our technology prototypes. Initial impressions from pilot testing suggest that children have enjoyed using the prototypes and teachers have found them useful; we suggest that our participatory design methods have strongly contributed to this positive response.

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Parsons, S., Millen, L., Garib‐Penna, S. and Cobb, S. (2011), "Participatory design in the development of innovative technologies for children and young people on the autism spectrum: the COSPATIAL project", Journal of Assistive Technologies, Vol. 5 No. 1, pp. 29-34. https://doi.org/10.5042/jat.2011.0099

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