Repository | Book | Chapter
Participatory design using scenarios in different cultures
pp. 223-231
Abstract
In this paper we have examined the effects of scenarios from a participatory design and cross-cultural perspective. The Scenario Exchange Project was an international workshop using scenarios. The participants were university students from Japan and Taiwan. The impetus behind this project was the practical demand for designers to correctly understand different cultures and design products and services. We confirmed that scenarios are effective techniques for bolstering participatory design. Furthermore, we have recognized that we must create new methods for describing the lifestyle and cultural background of personas.
Publication details
Published in:
Jacko Julie (2007) Human-computer interaction. Interaction design and usability: 12th international conference, hci international 2007, beijing, china, july 22-27, 2007, proceedings, part i. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 223-231
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-73105-4_25
Full citation:
Okamoto Makoto, Komatsu Hidehiro, Gyobu Ikuko, Ito Kei (2007) „Participatory design using scenarios in different cultures“, In: J. Jacko (ed.), Human-computer interaction. Interaction design and usability, Dordrecht, Springer, 223–231.