Talk the Talk, Walk the Walk: A Case Study on Systematic Evaluation in Participatory Design

Huu Quynh Huong Nguyen (Autor:in und Vortragende:r), Emma Jaspaert, Birgit Harthum

Publikation: Beitrag in Buch oder TagungsbandVortrag mit Beitrag in TagungsbandBegutachtung

Abstract

Participatory Design (PD) has become a versatile, often-used design practice. However, its legitimacy is often criticised due to a lack of empirically backed benefits or impact. This impedes PD’s ability to convey its benefits to its stakeholders, other disciplines, and society at large, making progress in the field more difficult. One way to address these criticisms is using systematic evaluations in PD. While evaluation frameworks for PD exist, they are rarely used or built upon, and results from evaluations are seldom disseminated. Thus, this paper presents a systematic evaluation of the first year of a participatory project for developing a Virtual Reality training system as a case study. We discuss the impacts of systematic, explicit evaluations on PD practitioners, the PD community, and beyond. The work, therefore, contributes to establishing and developing evaluation as a practice in PD to enhance knowledge-building and accountability.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelPDC '24: Proceedings of the Participatory Design Conference 2024: Full Papers - Volume 1
Herausgeber (Verlag)Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Seiten133-144
Seitenumfang12
Band1
ISBN (Print)9798400708084
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 29 Aug. 2024
Veranstaltung8th Biennial Participatory Design Conference (PDC): Reaching Out: Connecting Beyond Participation - University of Technology Sarawak, Sarawak, Malawi
Dauer: 12 Aug. 202416 Aug. 2024
Konferenznummer: 8

Konferenz

Konferenz8th Biennial Participatory Design Conference (PDC)
KurztitelPDC2024
Land/GebietMalawi
StadtSarawak
Zeitraum12/08/2416/08/24

Research Field

  • Experience Business Transformation

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