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Lessons from participatory design with adolescents on the autism spectrum
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EducationUser Interface DesignInclusive DesignSocial SciencesNeurodiversityComputer AccessibilityAffective ComputingAutismMultimodal InteractionDevelopmental DisorderMultimodal Human Computer InterfaceSpecial NeedsAssistive TechnologyDesignUser ExperienceAdolescent UsersParticipatory DesignTechnologySpecial EducationHuman-computer InteractionUnique ChallengesHuman-centered Computing
Participatory user interface design with adolescent users on the autism spectrum presents a number of unique challenges and opportunities. Through our work developing a system to help autistic adolescents learn to recognize facial expressions, we have learned valuable lessons about software and hardware design issues for this population. These lessons may also be helpful in assimilating iterative user input to customize technology for other populations with special needs.
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