Zurückgezogen Altern: Folgerungen für Produktdesign

21. Februar 2016, von Bart-Jan van Putten und Carolin Makus
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In general, when people grow old, the number of social interactions they have decreases, which is called ‘disengagement’. Disengagement can be desired and undesired, which leads to the question whether product designers should enable or prevent it. In this article we will look at two theories on aging and discuss what they mean for the design of interactive products. (The photo of a turtle is a metaphor: the older we get, the more often we tend to ‘hide in our shells’.)

Sichtweisen auf das Altern und deren Relevanz für Mensch-Maschine Interaktion

24. Januar 2016, von Carolin Makus und Bart-Jan van Putten
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A person’s chronological age, e.g. ‘50’ or ‘65’, is a weak predictor for how the person uses interactive products. If we want to design products that fit to the needs and behavior of seniors, we therefore need to look at aging in a more sophisticated way. In this article we introduce five perspectives on aging and indicate how relevant they are for man-machine interaction.

SeniorWise organisiert den Auftakt von Aging2.0 in Berlin

17. Januar 2016, von Anna Birk
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On January 14th, SeniorWise hosted the Aging2.0 Berlin kick-off. Anna Birk interviewed Bart-Jan van Putten, who founded the local chapter in Berlin together with Sebastian Glende and Carolin Makus.
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Empfehlungen für die Entwicklung mobiler Notrufsysteme

10. Januar 2016, von Bart-Jan van Putten
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Mobile personal emergency response systems (mPERS) allow people (often seniors) to call for help from any location where a mobile phone network is available. However, there is no guarantee that people will wear the device and actually be able to call for help in case of an emergency. In this article we will therefore present recommendations for the design of more effective mPERS.

Tablets für Senioren

10. August 2015, von Bart-Jan van Putten
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Tablets are becoming ever more popular among seniors to e.g. communicate with their families, surf the web, view photos and play games. For seniors with little computer experience, standard (Android) tablets are hard to use and may not appear to be useful. Fortunately, several companies are working on special software packages for seniors, which can be installed on top of the operating system or used from within a browser.

Das Potenzial von Smartwatches für Senioren

28. Mai 2015, von Bart-Jan van Putten
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Smartwatches have the potential to improve the quality of life of seniors. Many of the features that are already available can be useful for seniors. However, more features are needed and some existing features need to be adapted to suit seniors’ needs.