@ianpowerOMG @lindsayballant Since I focus on Participatory Design, itβs literally all about the process and inclusion. In Scandinavian co-design, it is all about the process and who participated and not so much about the final design. In developing a new Slack-like tool, Iβm not so sure. π 0 π 0 Original URL
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@adruin Hereβs some pics if you need them. I think the video is at home. The interface was designed to be super easy, support synchronous and asynchronous co-design. https://t.co/HlHiNuUX2m π 0 π 2 Original URL
@adruin The later work is better and is way more appropriate today. π 0 π 0 Original URL
RT @sevensixfive: From a neighborhood fbook group in Baltimore - hand sanitizer and antibacterial soap in the little free library. https://β¦ π 0 π 0 Original URL
And of course, the original dissertation from 2012: https://drum.lib.umd.edu/handle/1903/13499 π 0 π 1 Original URL
2015: https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/2771839.2771850 π 0 π 2 Original URL
2016: https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/2930674.2930721 π 0 π 2 Original URL
No, I foresaw it was important to include the most people in the design process. I think it might be time to just start posting all the rejections I got for distributed co-design over the last 10 years. https://twitter.com/jasoncyip/status/1237407627199406080 π 0 π 3 Original URL
@jasoncyip You know I have a whole online virtual world that looks like blocks just for this kind of thing, right? @adruin . π 0 π 0 Original URL
If only someone had been thinking about distributed co-design! Oh wait. https://twitter.com/jasoncyip/status/1237404237933371392 π 1 π 8 Original URL