Computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) is the study of how people work together using computing and communication technologies. The term applies whether the people are collocated or remote, working at the same time or asynchronously, or trying to make a transition from one situation to the other (getting a meeting scheduled, assigning work tasks to people to do in parallel).

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av RR LindeLL · Citerat av 4 — problem. Jag presenterar också designlösningarna i sig. Användare, främst artister, har varit rade av samarbete och computer supported collaborative work (CSCW). Kapitlet går sation about problems; planning of action programmes, exe- relation till deltagande design (Participatory Design – PD) (Bødker et al. 2000). Vidare tar sig energifattigdomen oftast uttryck i problem med uppvärmning av and whether and how effectively civil society is being involved in designing, Participatory financing of renewable energy projects collected EUR 35 million in 2018 crucial to maintaining and reinforcing public support for the energy transition. av S Cronholm · Citerat av 21 — Handlingsbarhet har operationaliserats i form av metoder för design av IT-system Ett problem med flera av dagens IT-system är att den information som finns lagrad spektivet ”Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)” och menar denna riktning är ”participatory design” som förespråkar ett brett  A Didactical Design Perspective on Teacher Presence in an International Instead pedagogical issues should be raised by of computer based text development processes support group work and knowledge building, on the results of this study, there are concerns working, collaboration, and participatory cre- ation  Senior Lecturer / Associate Professor in Human-Computer Interaction på help people to better cope with health issues and strengthen their participation, A card game for helping faculty members designing blended learning activities in understanding how robots can cure, care for and/or support older people at home.

Participatory design (originally co-operative design, now often co-design) is an approach to design attempting to actively involve all stakeholders (e.g. employees, partners, customers, citizens, end users) in the design process to help ensure the result meets their needs and is usable.

Participatory Design: Issues and Concerns In Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Vol. 7, s. 167–185. Kensing, F. 2003.

Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW): The Journal of Collaborative Computing is devoted to innovative research in computer supported cooperative work (CSCW). It provides an interdisciplinary forum for the debate and exchange of ideas concerning theoretical, practical, technical, and social issues in CSCW.

employees, partners, customers, citizens, end users) in the design process to help ensure the result meets their needs and is usable.Participatory design is an approach which is focused on processes and procedures of design and is not a Utopia project, 1981-85, where Co-operative Design methodology, involving users very early in the design process, had an early development and application in the use of computers. One strong goal was to ‘give the end users a voice’ in design and development of computer support in work places, thus enhancing the quality of the resulting system. co-operative prototyping, ethnographic field research, and democratic dialogue [see, e.g. 24]. As for motivations to improve design through user participation, participatory methods are employed in a wide variety of design contexts; Scandinavian participatory design practices are not distinguished by particular methods but rather by political Participatory Design researchers agree that it is important to involve diverse actors in the design process such as elderly with dementia, nursing home management, nursing staff etc. But when involving many different actors in designing new products, services and systems the challenge is to navigate the many perspectives and concerns of these actors, which is often conflicting and hence needs Abstract Computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) is a new multi-disciplinary field with roots in many disciplines. Due to the area's youth and diversity, few specialized books or journals are available, and articles are scattered amongst Participatory design is an approach to design strategy that brings customers into the heart of the design process.

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design and development on the one hand and in knowledge of local established work practices which are to be supported on the other hand. These different kinds of "interactive expertise" (Engeström, 1992) evoke varying perspectives and anticipations concerning the features of systems to support cooperative work. In

[6] Miller, D.S. et al. 1992. TelePICTIVE: computer-supported collaborative GUI design for designers with diverse expertise. UIST '92: Proceedings of the 5th annual ACM symposium on User interface Participatory Design: Issues and Concerns.