Co-designing with young adults with intellectual disability to develop social life skills

A. Bayor
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Participation in social media has become mainstream and accessible, especially among young people. Social media offer opportunities for social connectedness as well as content sharing and skills development. Developing social skills is an essential goal for young adults with Intellectual Disability (ID) as they are interested in greater social participation. This PhD research grounds itself in social participation, and in exploring how existing competencies with technology and interests mediated through technology can be leveraged to support social skills development and participation. Through this approach, we aim to understand how technologies are appropriated, abandoned, and how they might be reconfigured and redesigned while focusing on supporting social participation for young adults with ID. This PhD research will employ a Participatory Action Research Approach that involves qualitative methods and co-design workshops. As outcomes, the PhD would contribute an empirical understanding of social media use; a social skills training framework that leverages social media, and design guidelines and prototypes for social media platforms to better support social participation through social skills development of young adults with ID.
与智障青年共同设计,发展社交生活技能
参与社交媒体已经成为主流和可及性,尤其是在年轻人中。社交媒体为社交联系、内容分享和技能发展提供了机会。发展社交技能是有智力障碍(ID)的年轻人的一个重要目标,因为他们对更多的社会参与感兴趣。这项博士研究以社会参与为基础,探索如何利用现有的技术能力和通过技术介导的兴趣来支持社会技能的发展和参与。通过这种方法,我们的目标是了解技术是如何被挪用、放弃的,以及它们如何被重新配置和重新设计,同时专注于支持有身份证的年轻人参与社会。这项博士研究将采用参与式行动研究方法,包括定性方法和共同设计研讨会。作为结果,博士学位将有助于对社交媒体使用的实证理解;利用社交媒体的社交技能培训框架,以及社交媒体平台的设计指南和原型,以更好地支持有身份证的年轻人通过社交技能发展参与社会。
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