Title
Toward Understanding Children's Perspectives on Using 3D Printing Technologies in their Everyday Lives.
Abstract
Children are currently using 3D printers in schools, libraries, and maker-oriented spaces. As in-home use of 3D printing becomes more common, children's access to this technology will increase. Research has investigated challenges and educational opportunities around children's use of 3D printers, and has speculated on their desires. So far, little research has investigated how children perceive the opportunities of 3D printing in their everyday lives. This exploratory work presents results from a series of three Cooperative Inquiry design sessions that investigated children's anticipated everyday uses of 3D printing and how 3D printing technologies may need to adapt to meet this envisioned future. We found that children welcomed the idea of 3D printing in their everyday lives, envisioning diverse uses spanning utilitarian needs, promoting social good, encouraging play, and providing rapid interventions. We discuss the implications of these outcomes for future designers of 3D printing and modeling technologies.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1145/3078072.3079735
IDC
Keywords
Field
DocType
3D Printing, Cooperative Inquiry, Participatory Design, Children, Design, Maker movement
Psychological intervention,Cooperative inquiry,Participatory design,Maker movement,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,3D printing,Multimedia
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.42
10
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Brenna McNally1789.20
Leyla Norooz2626.99
Alazandra Shorter330.75
Evan Golub424319.29