Changes for page Inclusive Design
Last modified by Pierre Bongrand on 2022/04/05 20:56
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... ... @@ -53,9 +53,9 @@ 53 53 54 54 1. Personas and scenarios 55 55 Envision diverse users: We should envision as many as possible personas and scenarios to include as many different situations as possible. However, it is impossible to include all kinds of situations in the prototype as the inclusive design is a dynamic process. It should be used and evaluated throughout the whole development process. 56 - 1. Design patterns56 +2. Design patterns 57 57 Address possible social, cognitive, affective, and physical differences: All people have differences, which makes design patterns extremely hard. We need to consider and address the potential differences between people. 58 - 1. Evaluation58 +3. Evaluation 59 59 Involve diverse users: Evaluation would have more powerful insights if it involves more people. Unexpected situations may be presented during the evaluation process, thus we can fix the problem and make it more suitable for different people. 60 60 61 61 = Our Design = ... ... @@ -75,8 +75,8 @@ 75 75 === Examples === 76 76 77 77 1. Not all PwDs have the same routine. We designed the medication/activity reminder to customize to different users. HPCs and relatives can set reminders for the PwD. 78 - 1. Not all PwDs have the same activities.79 - 1. PwDs have different degrees of dementia. In our case, we are focusing on people who are in the earlier stage of dementia.78 +2. Not all PwDs have the same activities. 79 +3. PwDs have different degrees of dementia. In our case, we are focusing on people who are in the earlier stage of dementia. 80 80 81 81 82 82