Exploratory Study of Young Children's Social Media Needs and Requirements

06/25/2020
by   Di "Chelsea" Sun, et al.
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As social media are becoming increasingly popular among young children, it is important to explore this population's needs and requirements from these platforms. As a first step to this, we conducted an exploratory design workshop with children aged between ten and eleven years to find out about their social media needs and requirements. Through an analysis of the paper prototypes solicited from the workshop, here we discuss the social media features that are the most desired by this population.

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