Co-Designing with Mixed-Ability Groups of Children to Promote Inclusive Education

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In this half-day workshop, we will explore how to co-design technology in inclusive classrooms where children have diverse sensory, motor, cognitive or behavioral abilities. We will discuss barriers and opportunities in co-designing for inclusion, exploring techniques and tools to support learning in a collaborative environment. We encourage researchers, educators, parents, and other stakeholders to participate and provide their expertise and know-how in improving these environments, with an aim to support both inclusion and collaboration; and children's exploration of their own interests and approaches to learning. We seek to better understand research experiences in these environments, co-design techniques that were successfully used, and what they can teach the broader field of interaction design for children.

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Pires, A. C., Neto, I., Brulé, E., Malinverni, L., Metatla, O., & Hourcade, J. P. (2022). Co-Designing with Mixed-Ability Groups of Children to Promote Inclusive Education. In Proceedings of Interaction Design and Children, IDC 2022 (pp. 715–718). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3501712.3536389

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