Why CCI? Janet C Read Professor of Child Computer Interaction Research Leader Computing Director Child Computer Interaction (ChiCI) group.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Managing Up Helping leaders 'get' digital March 21, 2013 Lisa Welchman Introduction by Gerry McGovern.
Advertisements

Travel.
UNTOLD DAMAGE Children’s accounts of living with harmful parental drinking Collaborative research SHAAP/ ChildLine in Scotland to explore what children.
P 1 What do you do at Dudley Lodge? P 2 About your stay at Dudley Lodge? P 3 What does Dudley Lodge look like? P 4-5 Who will be at Dudley Lodge? P 6.
Telling lies * Things to think about * What are lies?
What your Families, Children & Young People think…
Everyday Life with Economic Hardship From children's point of view Anne Harju The university of Växjö, soon to become Linnaeus University.
Friendships & Relationships
Social Networking Safety. Dangers of online social networking Facebook Twitter Instagram.
Click Below to Begin the Quiz
Sustainable lives in sustainable communities Living and working in suburban Australia Philippa Williams, Barbara Pocock, Ken Bridge & Jane Edwards Centre.
ICT Curriculum Evening – an introduction to Wizkid.
KEY IDEAS OF LEVINE AND BUCKHINGHAM FIELD EXPERIENCE AND YOUTH MEDIA LITERACY.
Growing up Digital Opportunities and challenges for parents.
Trends In Computing (Mobile Phones)
E-Safety Understanding how to help keep your children safe online.
Do you know how to keep yourself safe?
I Can Stay Safe Online!. We can use the computer to…
Internet Safety Tips for Parents. Tip #1 The computer should be in an open area. Children should not have a computer in their room. You don’t want to.
Internet Safety for Families Technology Open House November 19, 2014.
Tang Hall Primary School E - Safety Support for parents.
Hutton All Saints’ Online Risks and Dangers Workshop WEDNESDAY 19 TH NOVEMBER 2014.
Web 2.0 for Businesses How You Can Use Social Media to Bring in Money & Promote Your Brand Kimberly L. Sanberg Director of Online Strategy, Ignitus presentation.
Internet Safety Guide for Teens Don’t give out personal information about yourself, your family situation, your school, your telephone number, or your.
Electronic precautions to guarantee safety Appropriate: Responsibly using securing software, updating frequently. Communicate through secure networks.
H EALTH AND SOCIAL By Rosie calway. P HYSIOLOGICAL Breathing Food Water Sex Sleep Exercise The need for water, food, air and sleep. Maslow believed that.
Parent Assessment Manual Software
Child sexual exploitation Developing the Local Response The key role of schools August 2015.
Bullying GOODNot so Good -Good advice. -Real people. -Possible solutions. -Examples. - help each other when you are stuck. - be bit more responsible.
Internet SafetyInternet Safety Danita RussellDanita Russell Intro.
Safety! Jessica Brown. What Is the Point of Having an Online Space? It needs to be Safe Clean And Efficient.
Coping with jealousy Simone has a baby brother. Everything was really lovely at first and Simone loved helping her mum look after him. Recently though,
BY: WHITLEY HAWTHORNE 4th Grade. Technology is a wonderful thing! We can explore the world and learn so many new things. BUT we have to be cautious and.
Youth Advocacy Annual questionnaire 2012 Results.
Cyberbullying By Sharon Synan. Recognizing Cyberbullying Cyberbullying is using electronic means to bully, harass, and otherwise make life miserable for.
Internet Safety And Avoiding Online Predators. Learning Objective Today, we will identify and avoid situations that could threaten our safety when using.
Defense Mechanisms. Defense mechanisms are techniques people use to: 1. Cope with emotions they are uncomfortable expressing -or- 2. Avoid confronting.
1 Quality of Life Project by Robert Schalock, PhD Self-Advocate Presentation May 2010.
Abstinence By: Patricia Hiner, RN
MY ONLINE CODE In the last 2 years of digital literacy I have learned the proper ways to act and why to act that way online, I have also learned other.
International Conference on Digital Abuse of Women in Intimate Relationships Director Margaret Martin.
TEACHING TECHNIQUES IN A SPECIAL NEEDS ENVIRONMENT Denise Thru the Houston’s First Baptist.
Your child’s first digital steps. Young children online.
Compiled by: Michelle Siefker Chat Danger Keeping our Kids Safe Online.
Safe People – Safe Places. ‘What Has Happened to Lulu?’ Find a copy of ‘What has happened to Lulu?’ Use the questions that you have been given to think.
What does it look like and how do we handle it?. Bullying:  "A person is bullied when he or she is exposed, repeatedly and over time, to negative actions.
Cyber safe!! Internet safety! Beware of strangers!!  If a stranger wants to get in contact with you ask your parents or the police what to do.  If.
Solutions to the following problem: Ms. Australia, a newly-graduated, young adult from Thailand, migrates to Australia to look for a job that is suitable.
Reading Between the Lines. By the end of the session  Understand what inference and deduction are.  Know why inference and deduction are important skills.
ONLINE DATING SAFETY TIPS EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW AND FOLLOW.
@PSHEassociation | | Questions About Bullying to discuss in a planned PSHE lesson, or in tutor time or circle.
Solihull online safety toolkit Online safety for parents and carers [Schoolname] [Date] Details.
Tips to help keep children safe on the internet and social networks
Passage 1 Level Name: ____________ Date____________
Partner with Your Child’s Teacher
Unit OP 1 Support children with additional needs
Clare thought she knew.
Tips to help keep children safe on the internet and social networks
I Can Stay Safe Online! Read the title slide with the students or have the group read it aloud. Introduce the lesson by saying that we can use the computer.
Predator Identification
Missing People and Runaway Helpline
Here are some good questions to start out the presentation:
Multi Agency Staff Guidance on Sexting
Being a parent/carer: What does a parent/carer need to know and do?
Online Safety! Created by Educational Technology Network
Christ Church CE Primary School
4.6 Social Media: Me Online
Christ Church CE Primary School
The Way My Mother Speaks
Welcome to the Parent Forum
Presentation transcript:

Why CCI? Janet C Read Professor of Child Computer Interaction Research Leader Computing Director Child Computer Interaction (ChiCI) group

Observations Task 1 Inclusion Ideas Innovation integration

Theoretical CCI a study of the Activities, Behaviours, Concerns and Abilities of Children as they interact with Computer technologies, often with the intervention of others (mainly adults) in situations that they partially (but generally do not fully) control and regulate Read, Bekker

Applied CCI Designing interactive products that children can use Designing interactive products that children want to use Designing interactive products that are ‘good’ for children Designing interactive products that are ‘safe’ for children

Practical CCI Developing methods and techniques that allow developers to better design interactive technologies for children

People Children and Teenagers

Designing with children Involvement of children at ideas stage Involvement of children at design stage Involvement of children at build stage Involvement of children at evaluation stage Lauded by Druin and others

Obstructed Theatre Reduces direction Ensures consistency Provides context

CheCK1 (excuse and honest) What are we aiming to design and build? Evaluate? Why (this product)? What platform / technologies are we planning to use? Why (this platform / technology)? Which children will we design with? Evaluate with? Why these children?

CheCK2 Why are we doing this project? What do we tell (the children) Who is funding the project What do we tell (the children)? What might happen in the long term? What do we tell (the children) What might we publish What do we tell (the children)?

The Fun Toolkit Tools

Designing for Safety Under my Pillow Talking about security to understand experiences of feeling safe and of keeping things safe BHCI2009

Design for Beneficence

Designing for Children

Lisa Turner D.O.B:23 rd February 1996 Female White (British) Location: Bristol Siblings:None Age: 15 (Year 11) Lisa is an only child and lives in a small terrace house with her mum. Her dad left when she was just a baby and has not been in contact with her since. She sometimes wonders about trying to find him but thinks it may upset her mum if she does. She is a quiet girl at school, she doesn’t have too many friends, instead concentrating on getting her work done to get the best grades possible. The majority of her friends are outside of school and quite a bit older than herself belonging to the social group labelled ‘Goths’. Her mum doesn’t have much money but tries to give Lisa what she can. Lisa has just started working in a local pub at the weekend so she has some spending money of her own. Lisa has just entered into a relationship with Mark. He is 18 years old and in a local rock band who are not famous and probably never will be although the band are convinced they are destined for stardom. Lisa has just purchased a Blackberry phone which she funds through her job at the pub. She also has an old computer at home that has a slow but adequate internet connection that she goes on when her mum is not doing work. Lisa is a big user of Facebook and Twitter where she keeps in contact with a lot of friends and tweets about her views on life. Contrary to her quiet school life she is a bit of an activist outside of school and voices her opinions on matters that are important to her through her social networks, attending rallies and writing for online blogs. She is hoping that her Blackberry will allow her to increase her online presence and allow her to spend more time blogging and understanding the issues that she is concerned with

Conclusions

The Team

Questions? Janet C Read, Child Computer Interaction Group, University of Central Lancashire