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The work of the Kids Team
at UB's School of Information Arts and Technologies (SIAT) extends
research begun at the Human Computer Interaction Lab (HCIL) Maryland
by Allison Druin and others who have established the concept of
intergenerational team design. This process mutually involves adults
and children in the work of inventing, creating, and evaluating
interfaces and other software design elements. Children take part
in this process not as testers or search subjects but as design
partners working in direct collaboration with their adult colleagues.
The HCIL has been working with children's design teams for about
4 years, but their teams have been limited to children under age
10. Our team is responsible for discovering the issues and needs
of kids ages 10-13. Currently, the SIAT Kids Team is exploring the
International Children's Digital Library (ICDL), being built with
the help of the Library of Congress and the Internet Archive Project,
to make sure the library will be appropriate, useful and fun for
this age group. The team will help design the look and feel of the
software and make suggestions about how it should function.
The work has been sponsored by the National Science Foundation (grant # 0203323, entitled CRCD: An Human-Computer Interfaces (HCI) Partnership Serving Underrepresented Groups). Grant personnel are solely responsible for all claims and views represented on this site and in the publications derived from this project.
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