User-Centered Development of Video Telephony for Servicing Mainly Older Users: Review and Evaluation of an Approach Applied for 10 Years
Väyrynen, S., Röning, J. & Alakärppä, I. (2006). User-Centered Development of Video Telephony for Servicing Mainly Older Users: Review and Evaluation of an Approach Applied for 10 Years. Human Technology, Volume 2 (1), pp. 8-37. URN:NBN:fi:jyu-2006157. Retrieved from http://www.humantechnology.jyu.fi
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© 2006 Seppo Väyrynen, Juha Röning, & Ismo Alakärppä, and the Agora Center, University of Jyväskylä
A research and development (R&D) approach has been applied to video telephony
(VT) in northern Finland since 1994 by broad consortia. The focus has been on the
considerable involvement of ergonomics within the engineering and implementation of VT.
This multidisciplinary participatory ergonomic R&D approach (PERDA) is described briefly,
in general and through two cases. The user-centeredness should be discernible in this
sociotechnical systemic entity. A consortium—comprising mainly manufacturers, individual
and organizational users of technological products, and R&D organizations—serves as a
natural context for product development. VT has been considered to have much potential for
enhancing (multimedia) interaction and effective multimodal communication, thereby
facilitating many activities of everyday life and work. An assessment of the VT system, called
HomeHelper, involved older citizens, as clients or customers, and the staff of social, health,
and other services.
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