Authors
David Gollasch, Meinhardt Branig, Kathrin Gerling, Jan Gulliksen, Oussama Metatla, Katta Spiel, Gerhard Weber
Publication date
2023/8/26
Source
IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
Pages
621-626
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland
Description
Technology for neurodivergent people has been developed in the past to align them with expectations by neurotypical people. Participants in the widest sense are encouraged to discuss the major challenges and opportunities in designing technology for neurodivergent persons in the context of education, work and for leisure. A key focus is to address knowledge acquisition, skill development, and joy from the perspective of a neurodivergent classmate, colleague, or teammates. At higher education institutions, accommodations are not common everywhere and mostly unknown to lecturers. In the workplace, management tools should respond to the requirements of an employee with autism or ADHD. Technology for leisure time is not designed for neurodivergent pleasure. Uptake of the findings are discussed with participants.
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