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Judith Good
Judith Good
Professor of Human Computer Interaction, University of Amsterdam
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Designing technology for children with special needs: bridging perspectives through participatory design
C Frauenberger, J Good, W Keay-Bright
CoDesign 7 (1), 1-28, 2011
3152011
In pursuit of rigour and accountability in participatory design
C Frauenberger, J Good, G Fitzpatrick, OS Iversen
International journal of human-computer studies 74, 93-106, 2015
3102015
Developing technology for autism: an interdisciplinary approach
K Porayska-Pomsta, C Frauenberger, H Pain, G Rajendran, T Smith, ...
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 16, 117-127, 2012
2182012
Learning to communicate computationally with Flip: A bi-modal programming language for game creation
K Howland, J Good
Computers & Education 80, 224-240, 2015
1892015
Children's narrative development through computer game authoring
J Robertson, J Good
Proceedings of the 2004 conference on Interaction design and children …, 2004
1722004
" I am just terrified of my future"—Epistemic Violence in Disability Related Technology Research
A Ymous, K Spiel, O Keyes, RM Williams, J Good, E Hornecker, ...
Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing …, 2020
1592020
Problem-based learning spanning real and virtual words: a case study in Second Life
J Good, K Howland, L Thackray
ALT-J 16 (3), 163-172, 2008
1452008
Story creation in virtual game worlds
J Robertson, J Good
Communications of the ACM 48 (1), 61-65, 2005
1322005
Designing new technologies for illiterate populations: A study in mobile phone interface design
Z Lalji, J Good
Interacting with computers 20 (6), 574-586, 2008
1252008
BetterBlether: The design and evaluation of a discussion tool for education
J Robertson, J Good, H Pain
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education 9 (3-4), 219-236, 1998
1151998
Challenges, opportunities and future perspectives in including children with disabilities in the design of interactive technology
C Frauenberger, J Good, A Alcorn
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Interaction Design and …, 2012
1142012
CARSS: A framework for learner-centred design with children
J Good, J Robertson
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education 16 (4), 381-413, 2006
1092006
‘Whose agenda? Who knows best? Whose voice?’Co-creating a technology research roadmap with autism stakeholders
S Parsons, N Yuill, J Good, M Brosnan
Disability & Society 35 (2), 201-234, 2020
1022020
Cognitive factors in programming with diagrams
AF Blackwell, KN Whitley, J Good, M Petre
Artificial Intelligence Review 15, 95-114, 2001
962001
Conversing through and about technologies: Design critique as an opportunity to engage children with autism and broaden research (er) perspectives
C Frauenberger, J Good, A Alcorn, H Pain
International Journal of Child-Computer Interaction 1 (2), 38-49, 2013
952013
Blending human and artificial intelligence to support autistic children’s social communication skills
K Porayska-Pomsta, AM Alcorn, K Avramides, S Beale, S Bernardini, ...
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI) 25 (6), 1-35, 2018
942018
Supporting the design contributions of children with autism spectrum conditions
C Frauenberger, J Good, A Alcorn, H Pain
Proceedings of the 11th international conference on interaction design and …, 2012
922012
Participatory evaluation with autistic children
K Spiel, L Malinverni, J Good, C Frauenberger
Proceedings of the 2017 CHI conference on human factors in computing systems …, 2017
912017
Exploring affective technologies for the classroom with the subtle stone
M Balaam, G Fitzpatrick, J Good, R Luckin
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems …, 2010
902010
Interpreting input from children: a designerly approach
C Frauenberger, J Good, W Keay-Bright, H Pain
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems …, 2012
892012
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