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- WorkshopbeitragFirst International Workshop on Co-Creation of Hybrid Interactive Systems for Healthcare(Mensch und Computer 2023 - Workshopband, 2023) Huldtgren, Alina; Klapperich, Holger; Weiler, Tim; Struzek, David; Malmborg, Lone; Rouncefield, Mark; Fischer, Gerhard; Müller, ClaudiaThe value of hybrid approaches in healthcare has become apparent, in particular, during the recent Covid-19 pandemic, but remains important post-covid, as hybrid modes of operation can mitigate other issues, e.g. remote healthcare delivery, or sustainable healthcare. The advancement of data science and artificial intelligence enables these hybrid modes of healthcare, but also calls for integrated co-creative design approaches that bring together experts in AI, Socio-Informatics, UX and Ethics as well as citizens and practitioners. Despite a long-standing tradition of participatory approaches within HCI, an analysis of the literature shows that a deeper analysis of the practice of inter- and transdisciplinary participatory research in the healthcare field is missing. Furthermore, the aforementioned technological advancements bring new social, technical and ethical issues to the fore, among others questions of data bias, and empowerment of stakeholders. In this workshop we invite researchers and practitioners from diverse backgrounds to share their experiences and (design) case studies in co-creation of hybrid health systems and learn from contextualized best practices and failures. Through building on these experiences and cases and taking inspiration from praxeological research, we would like to collaborate towards a systematic approach for reflection in co-creation of hybrid healthcare systems.
- TextdokumentUnleashing the Power of Wearable Technology: Enhancing Health and Adaptation for International Students in Transition to Germany(Mensch und Computer 2023 - Workshopband, 2023) Pankhuri, Pankhuri; Aghamohammadian, Nasim; Osipova, MargaritaInternational students encounter many challenges while relocating to a foreign country that impacts their mental and physical well-being, creating a cumbersome adaptation process within the new academic and cultural environment. We conducted a series of participatory design sessions with 20 participants from 10 countries to understand international students’ most pressing challenges during their transition to Germany and involve this population in the design process. We revealed the envisioned features of wearable technology as described by international students. Our findings indicate that the continuous accessibility characteristic of wearable technology can facilitate task management among students while also providing essential support for their well-being through monitoring physical and psychological parameters. Furthermore, integrating immersive technology with wearables emerged as a frequently requested addition, enhancing real-time connectivity and assisting students with navigation.
- WorkshopbeitragWelchen Einfluss hat die Partizipation weiblicher IT-Professionals auf den Entwicklungsprozess von IT&me?(Mensch und Computer 2019 - Workshopband, 2019) Hermann, Julia; Pröbster, Monika; Marsden, NicolaDas Projekt IT&me hat die Unterstützung von IT-Expertinnen durch eine kontinuierlich erweiterbare Wissens- und Vernetzungsplattform zum Ziel. Zur Gewährleistung einer nutzerinnengerechten Umsetzung und zur Erhöhung der Akzeptanz des entstehenden Angebotes wird ein Participatory-Design-Ansatz verfolgt, der im vorliegenden Artikel beschrieben wird. Unter Berücksichtigung der Genderperspektive werden entstehende Artefakte kontinuierlich mit Vertreterinnen der Zielgruppe evaluiert, um eine Reifizierung von Stereotypen zu vermeiden. Bei der Entwicklung der Plattform und deren Lerneinheiten werden IT-Expertinnen in Studien und partizipativen Workshops mit dem Entwicklungsteam über den gesamten Projektzyklus beteiligt.