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Participatory Design: methods & techniques
Tone Bratteteig
inf5722: 11. September 2014
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methods (information systems development)
• application area
• perspective
• guidelines
– techniques
– tools
– principles for organization
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dimensions of IT design
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Reflection
Change
Visions Exist
Information technology design project
Performance Management
Design
Realization
Planning
Regulation
Product- oriented
Process- oriented
Exist Visions
Evaluation Analysis
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STEPS Software
Technology for
Evolutionary
Participatory
Systems development
Christiane Floyd et al
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Participatory Design Project
Project organisation •Project establishment •Strategic alignment •Ethnographic analyses •Visions development
Principles •Coherent vision •Genuine user participation •First hand experience with users’ practices •Anchoring visions
Techniques and tools • Observation • Diagnostic mapping • Dead Sea scrolls • Hearing etcetra
Concepts • Vision Phases • Technology usage • Standard system • Etcetera
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Design Analysis Computer Supported Supported Management Work Realisation
Technology
Developers’ Practices
Users’ Practice
Visions
Bratteteig et al 2012
Cooperative Experimental SD
Cooperative Experiments and
Interventions
Project Assignment
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use-oriented design
Ifi: Design Bratteteig et al 2012
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principles in PD
• having a say
– having a voice ≠ having a say
– power
• mutual learning
– two-way learning
• co-realization
– speak their own language
– intertwining analysis & design
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- model power
- agenda control - problem setting
- levels of influence
- tacit knowledge
- prototyping
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challenges to traditional PD methods
• new application areas
– mixed realities, migrating users, transitory commitments
service design, infrastructure
– accessing private spaces: the home
• changing PD context
– expanding PD perspective
• design-after-design
– continuing design in use
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“why one story and not another?”
why do a thing get a particular form?
where do ideas come from?
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participation in design
design in practice: see – move – see
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create select concretize evaluate
choices a choice choices choices
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make
tell enact
A Participatory Design practice entails tools and techniques that combine telling, making and enacting. (Brandt et al 2012, p. 165)
• telling about existing practices • introducing change perspectives • telling about needs and dreams • balance between “what is” and
“what could be”
• inspiration from theatre techniques • scenarios • performances with props, mock-ups &
prototypes • developing knowledge through practice
• participatory prototyping • mock-ups • paper prototypes
• probes • means of exploring experience • emotions • ambiguous
• generative tools • ambiguity and creativity
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techniques and tools
document analysis
interviews
observations
future workshop
thinking aloud
workshops (various kinds)
scenarios
cartographies
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prototypes
brainstorming
storyboard
role play
probes
walk through
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future workshop
Phase 2-day 1-day 1/2–day schedule schedule schedule
Preparation phase 1 h ½ h 1/2 h Designing the room, introducing the Theme and working method Critique phase 4 h 2 ½ h 1 h Creating a richer; common image Of the problematic situation Fantasy phase 6 h 2 h 1 ½ h Generating visions of an improved Situation without restrictions Realization phase 4 h 2 h 1 ½ h Bringing the visions down to earth and Developing a plan Follow-Up Phase
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participation in design
- creating choices
- selecting a choice
- concretizing choices
- seeing / evaluating the results of a choice
- understanding how choices are interrelated
- understanding what a participatory result is
design in practice: see – move – see
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participation in design: what & how
- creating choices
- selecting a choice
- concretizing choices
- seeing / evaluating the results of a choice
- understanding how choices are interrelated
- understanding what a participatory result is
create select concretize evaluate
choices a choice choices choices
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participation in design: what & how
create select concretize evaluate
choices a choice choices choices
investigate use practices
mutual learning
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