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Allison Druin 1,2,4, Mona Leigh Guha 1,4, Evan Golub 3,4, Jason Yip 2,4, Tammy Clegg 1,2,4, Beth Bonsignore 1,4, Beth Foss 1,4, Brenna McNally 1,4, Leyla Norooz 1,4 From Academic Papers to # University of Maryland iSchool 1, College of Education 2, Computer Science 3, HCIL 4

Oh the places you'll go, when designing technology with children

What do we want to know? How are we going to ask it? Question of the Day Co-design groups work Kids present Adults identify trends Use key takeaways to inform next steps

A co-design journey… Surprises testing hypothesis? x

x

“ Random + Ridiculous = Fun!” Kids

Ridiculous Random absurd preposterous laughable nonsensical exaggerated Fun

Lessons Ridiculous unpredictable outcomes elaboration pieces variety of kids Random laughing is good control is impossible messy is ok

Lessons Ridiculous Random

"disruptive comedy & surprises"

MUCH THANKS to our co-designers at Nickelodeon Inc. Katie Bessiere, Craig, Darren, Matthew, Maureen, SpongeBob, iCarly, Sanjay & Craig, #