A Process for Co-Designing Educational Technology Systems for Refugee Children

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Journal Article
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Title
A Process for Co-Designing Educational Technology Systems for Refugee Children
Abstract
There is a growing interest in the potential for technology to facilitate emergency education of refugee children. However, designing in this space requires knowledge of the displaced population and the contextual dynamics surrounding it. Design should therefore be informed by both existing research across relevant disciplines, and from the practical experience of those who are on the ground facing the problem in real life. This paper describes a process for designing appropriate technology for these settings. The process draws on literature from emergency education, student engagement and motivation, educational technology, and participatory design. We emphasise a thorough understanding of the problem definition, the nature of the emergency, and of socio-cultural aspects that can inform the design process. We describe how this process was implemented leading to the design of a digital learning space for children living in a refugee camp in Greece. This drew on involving different groups of participants such as social-workers, parents, and children.
Date
2018-07-01
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Publisher: BCS Learning & Development shortDOI: 10/ggtdgq shortDOI: 10/ggtdgq shortDOI: 10/ggtdgq shortDOI: 10/ggtdgq
Citation
Alain, G., Coughlan, T., Adams, A., & Yanacopulos, H. (2018). A Process for Co-Designing Educational Technology Systems for Refugee Children. https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/hci2018.162