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See-touch-think-wonder

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Messy Realities - the Secret Life of Technology
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Stories, objects and pictures as methods of engagement in research in assistive living technologies.
Gemma Hughes, Joe Wherton and Beth McDougall discuss methods to engage people in research; visual and tactile methods, stories and story-boards, and co-production. The team counsel that some engagement activities don’t always go according to plan, and advise on being prepared to allow engagement to unfold in sometimes unanticipated ways.

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Series
Messy Realities - the Secret Life of Technology
People
Gemma Hughes
Joe Wherton
Beth McDougall
Keywords
assistive living technologies
co-production
museum outreach
storyboards
see-touch-think-wonder
Department: Pitt Rivers Museum
Date Added: 12/11/2019
Duration: 00:36:18

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