Proceedings of the Second Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction - NordiCHI '02 2002
DOI: 10.1145/572021.572022
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Using 'endowed props' in scenario-based design

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“…These creative methods are not only the ones for analysis, but also the ones dealing with synthesis and evaluation of product ideas. Scenario building is indeed well integrated in existing techniques for creating solutions through role-playing (Howard et al 2002;Svanaes and Seland 2004). The effort to incorporate scenarios in product design is also being practiced by the master students within Industrial Design Engineering programme in University of Twente.…”
Section: A Design Roadmap With Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These creative methods are not only the ones for analysis, but also the ones dealing with synthesis and evaluation of product ideas. Scenario building is indeed well integrated in existing techniques for creating solutions through role-playing (Howard et al 2002;Svanaes and Seland 2004). The effort to incorporate scenarios in product design is also being practiced by the master students within Industrial Design Engineering programme in University of Twente.…”
Section: A Design Roadmap With Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2]. The acting-out approach was adapted from previous research on envisioning future mobile devices [2]. When acting-out a future scenario, people were asked to envision and enact situations involving future use of technology, based on an overall frame of context and supported by simple props that could be attributed to desired functionality.…”
Section: Processmentioning
confidence: 99%