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The diary of the future: defining a self-documentation system with child design partners

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This poster presents the early stages of developing a new self-documentation application for children ages 10-13.

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Druin, A. Benderson, B. Boltman, A. Miura, A. Knotts-Callahan, D. Platt, M. Children as our Technology Design Partners. In: Druin, A. (ed.) The Design of Children's Technology, Kaufmann Publishers, San Francisco, CA, 1999.
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Scaife, M. and Rogers, Y. Kids as informants: Telling us what we didn't know or confirming what we already knew? In: Druin, A. (ed.). The Design of Children's Technology, Kaufmann Publishers, San Francisco, CA, 1999.
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Druin, A. Cooperative inquiry: developing new technologies for children with children. In: Proceedings CHI'99 (May 1999), 592-59.

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IDC '04: Proceedings of the 2004 conference on Interaction design and children: building a community
June 2004
190 pages
ISBN:1581137915
DOI:10.1145/1017833
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  1. children
  2. iterative design
  3. participatory design
  4. self-documentation

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