Reversed Multi-Layer Design as an Approach to Designing for Digital Seniors
Paper i proceeding, 2022

The personal computer (PC) has been around for more than 35 years by now. Today, we find early adopters of the PC who have been using computers at home for 25 or 30 years and are now themselves in their eighties or nineties. Despite this there is still a lot of research focusing on how to introduce and teach the use of information technology to older people. In this paper we argue that it is time for a shift to designing for digital seniors, i.e., older long-time computer users. Over time this will be the dominating user group and we need to design for continued use of IT rather than guiding older computer novices. The paper also presents the concept Gracefully adaptive user interfaces and provides a case study in the form of a prototype re-design of Facebook aimed at exploring and illustrating how designing for digital seniors can be approached.

adaptable interfaces

social media

older users

multi-layered design

Författare

Rebecca Finne

Student vid Chalmers

Lisa Larsson

Student vid Chalmers

Vasiliki Mylonopoulou

Göteborgs universitet

Sebastian Andreasson

Göteborgs universitet

Tove Hjelm

Student vid Chalmers

Mattias Rost

Göteborgs universitet

Alexandra Weilenmann

Göteborgs universitet

Olof Torgersson

Göteborgs universitet

ACM International Conference Proceeding Series

3547275
9781450396998 (ISBN)

12th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Participative Computing for Sustainable Futures, NordiCHI 2022
Aarhus, Denmark,

Ämneskategorier

Design

Interaktionsteknik

Människa-datorinteraktion (interaktionsdesign)

DOI

10.1145/3546155.3547275

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2023-10-27