2023
DOI: 10.1080/0144929x.2023.2272194
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Conducting online participatory design from the United States with children in South Korea with a focus on cultural awareness

Kung Jin Lee,
Sungmin Na,
Hsuan-Chun Wang
et al.
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“…However, when it came to collaborating on a design through a digital tool, the distributed children tended to use "their own virtual space" or paper-based techniques instead. Another example of synchronous codesign between adults and children in the US and Korea with a particular focus on cultural awareness was Lee et al's (2023) study, in which the researchers sent arts and crafts material to the children before the Zoom-facilitated co-design sessions were conducted. There was no interaction via the prototype during the Zoom sessions.…”
Section: Participatory Design Over Distancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when it came to collaborating on a design through a digital tool, the distributed children tended to use "their own virtual space" or paper-based techniques instead. Another example of synchronous codesign between adults and children in the US and Korea with a particular focus on cultural awareness was Lee et al's (2023) study, in which the researchers sent arts and crafts material to the children before the Zoom-facilitated co-design sessions were conducted. There was no interaction via the prototype during the Zoom sessions.…”
Section: Participatory Design Over Distancementioning
confidence: 99%