Giving children voice in the design of technology for education in the developing world

Of the numerous projects that involve ICTs to solve the problems of the developing world, many are unsuccessful. Reasons include lack of attention to how the human and social systems need to adapt to the new technologies, problems with the intent of the initiators, and lack of user involvement. Focu...

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Main Author: Helene Gelderblom
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists 2014-10-01
Series:South African Computer Journal
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Online Access:http://sacj.cs.uct.ac.za/index.php/sacj/article/view/242
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description Of the numerous projects that involve ICTs to solve the problems of the developing world, many are unsuccessful. Reasons include lack of attention to how the human and social systems need to adapt to the new technologies, problems with the intent of the initiators, and lack of user involvement. Focusing on the design of ICT for education and acknowledging the range of complex reasons for possible failure, this article focuses on lack on involvement of end users (specifically children) in the design and development of ICT solutions. Children in the developing world are not given voice when it comes to the design of technology aimed at providing them with better education. Through examination of the concept of “children’s voice” as well as through discussion of a practical design case to support underprivileged children in South Africa, this article shows that (1) listening to children requires that adult co-designers have the correct attitude towards their child partners and that they are committed to really hearing them; (2) power relations and context plays an important role in the contribution children can make; and (3) South African children have the ability to provide essential input into the design of technology for education.
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Giving children voice in the design of technology for education in the developing world
South African Computer Journal
Particpatory design
children’s voice
ICT for education
title Giving children voice in the design of technology for education in the developing world
title_full Giving children voice in the design of technology for education in the developing world
title_fullStr Giving children voice in the design of technology for education in the developing world
title_full_unstemmed Giving children voice in the design of technology for education in the developing world
title_short Giving children voice in the design of technology for education in the developing world
title_sort giving children voice in the design of technology for education in the developing world
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children’s voice
ICT for education
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