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A participatory design informed framework for information behaviour studies
Author(s) -
Anika Meyer,
Ina Fourie,
Preben Hansen
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.47989/irisic2004
Subject(s) - participatory gis , participatory design , knowledge management , computer science , citizen journalism , context (archaeology) , information design , sociology , world wide web , human–computer interaction , engineering , mechanical engineering , paleontology , parallels , biology
Introduction. Applying participatory design in educational contextscan improve the congruence between perceptions of students, teachers and instructional designers.Information behaviour activities such as collaborative information seeking and information sharing are core to participatory design. Information behaviour studies related to participatory design must be guided by an information behaviourframework informed by the principles of participatory design. Albeit a few examples of frameworks, reference is mostly only to participatory design steps, phases and stages, with limited acknowledgement of information activities. This paper suggests a participatory design information behaviour framework for studies in educational contexts. Method. Scoping review of selected publications on participatory design and information behaviour, and participatory design in education. Analysis. Thematic analysis applied in educational context as exemplar. Results. A participatory design information behaviour framework must allow for the following constructs: context, participant selection (i.e., actors, stakeholders), definition of shared visions and purposes; roles and tasks; information resources and access; iterative information activities; participatory design steps, phases and stages; consideration of intervening factors; and finer nuances of all of these constructs. Conclusion. The suggested framework can guide information behaviour studies on participatory design with a focus on information activities.

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