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Can Anyone Make a Smart Device?: Evaluating the Usability of a Prototyping Toolkit for Creative Computing

Joel Sadler (), Lauren Aquino Shluzas, Paulo Blikstein and Sakti Srivastava
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Joel Sadler: Center for Design Research
Lauren Aquino Shluzas: Center for Design Research
Paulo Blikstein: School of Education, Learning Sciences and Technology Design Program
Sakti Srivastava: Stanford University

A chapter in Design Thinking Research, 2016, pp 147-160 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Can anyone make a smart device? Affordable sensors, actuators and novice microcomputer toolkits are the building blocks of the field we refer to as Creative Computing. With the growing maker movement, more tools are becoming available to novices, but there is little research into the usability evaluation of these toolkits. In this chapter, we discuss the importance of closing the gap between idea and prototype, the need for systematically evaluating the usability of novice toolkits, and a strategy for doing so. Specifically, the chapter presents the Tiny Device Test, a method for evaluating the usability of novice electronics toolkits. Using a standard set of building challenges based on common household electronics, we discuss methods for evaluating the Bloctopus toolkit, which was designed for novice electronics prototyping with low-resolution materials. This work aims to contribute to the idea of “making simple things simple, and complex things possible,” with prototyping toolkits of the future.

Keywords: Smart Device; Conditional Logic; Creative Computing; Alien Creature; Tiny Device (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-40382-3_10

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