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Mobilising Design for Development: An Analysis of a Human-Centered Design Process Used for a South African mHealth Student Project

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This paper explores the use of a human-centered design process by university students to develop effective communication solutions using mobile technology as part of their communication design training. To this end, the paper presents Diamobi, a mHealth student project that proposes an educational mobile system to help spread basic healthcare information related to diabetes within a South African context. The analysis is theoretically informed by the design research map developed by Elizabeth Sanders and considers contemporary design approaches and mindsets relevant to the field of social innovation. Through the analysis, the paper sets out to illustrate how the students employed contemporary design approaches such as participatory and user-centered design and related methods such as personas, mapping and user-journeys throughout the project. Furthermore, the paper discusses how an understanding and implementation of these different design approaches can help communication design students to be more mindful of their role as socially responsible designers when developing mobile communication solutions specifically within a developing context.

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The authors are grateful to Praekelt Foundation for lending their professional expertise and supporting the student project. The authors also express their gratitude to the subject coordinator and the students who gave us permission to use their project as a case study.

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Cassim, F., Honiball, N. (2015). Mobilising Design for Development: An Analysis of a Human-Centered Design Process Used for a South African mHealth Student Project. In: Chakrabarti, A. (eds) ICoRD’15 – Research into Design Across Boundaries Volume 2. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 35. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2229-3_33

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