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Include 2001
Detailed Schedule of Workshops and Papers

The conference book, including abstracts for each paper and workshop, is now available for download in Adobe PDF 4.0 format (2MB)

Wednesday 18 April (morning)

8.30am - 10.30am Senior Common Room
Breakfast Briefing - for Business Stream delegates only
Ideals and Practicalities of Inclusive Design
Chaired by Roger Coleman, Helen Hamlyn Research Centre, in discussion with Prof Patricia Moore, Arizona State University (USA); Jeremy Myerson, Helen Hamlyn Research Centre; Innes Ferguson, Transport for London, and Business Stream delegates

11.00am - 11.30am Lecture Theatre 1
Research Stream Plenary
Welcome
from Roger Coleman; Dr Pat Jordan, Contemporary Trends Institute (UK) and Prof Emeritus Bruce Archer, RCA. Chaired by Prof Bill Green

11.00am - 11.30am Seminar Rooms
Introduction to the Include 2001 Timeline Workshop and Debate
Prof Patricia Moore and Dr Pat Jordan with Prof Alastair Macdonald, Glasgow School of Art and Cherie Lebbon, Helen Hamlyn Research Centre

11.45am - 1.00pm Lecture Theatre 1
Theory Papers 1
Philosophies & Approaches (1)
Chaired by Prof Bill Green

  • The public view of universal design, a Western Australian case study
    Alun Price, Curtin University of Technology (Australia)
  • Overcoming the obstacles to inclusive design
    Ruth Morrow, University of Sheffield (UK)
  • Reception: users' ways of operating
    Kin Wai Michael Siu, School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
  • Perception and experience in research for inclusive design
    Stella Boess, Staffordshire University (UK)
  • Ingredients for innovation - intermittent sparks of genius or sustained, systematic combustion
    John Mitchell, Ergonova Associates (UK)

11.45am - 1.00pm Lecture Theatre 2
Practice Papers 1
Better Buildings
Chaired by Prof Alastair Macdonald

  • The development of an auditory navigation beacon for building emergency egress
    Peter Rutherford, Virtual Acoustics Laboratory, University of Leeds (UK)
  • Adaptable housing: barriers to its provision in the private speculative housing sector
    Louise Weissel, University of Sydney (Australia)
  • The influence of colour on the inclusivity of an environment
    Rachael Luck, Research Group for Inclusive Environments, University of Reading (UK)
  • From sheltered housing to lifetime homes: an inclusive approach to housing
    Dr Julienne Hanson, University College London (UK)
  • Just another disability; making design dementia friendly
    Sally Stewart, Mackintosh School of Architecture, Glasgow School of Art (UK)
 

Wednesday 18 April (afternoon)

2.00pm - 3.15pm Lecture Theatre 1
Theory Papers 2
User-Centred Design
Chaired by Prof Alastair MacDonald

  • Users as designers
    Oya Demirbilek, University of New South Wales (Australia)
  • The Patient Designer: An Inclusive Approach to Healthcare Technology
    Prof Martin Woolley, Goldsmiths College, University of London (UK)
  • Empathic Concept Design for Visually Impaired People
    Kari Honka, University of Art and Design, Helsinki (Finland)
  • Participatory design: a user-centred design method as a tool in inclusive design
    Prof Marcelo Márcio Soares, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (Brazil)
  • 18 brownies came to visit
    Martin Bontoft, IDEO (UK/USA)

2.00pm - 3.15pm Lecture Theatre 2
Practice Papers 2
Mobility & Travel
Chaired by Prof Bill Green

  • Accessibility - a low cost, passive node way-finding system
    Neil D Hamilton, Maria Healthcare Networks Group (UK)
  • Transport information for people with learning difficulties
    Nick Tyler, University College London (UK)
  • Younger and older drivers
    Daniel Formosa, Daniel Formosa Design Inc. (USA)
  • Countryside access for all
    Yvonne Howard, Royal National Institute for the Blind (UK)

3.45pm - 5.00pm Various Locations
 
Workshop
Philosophies & Approaches

  • Include the wrong & exclude the right?
    How proper communication in interdisciplinary design-teams leads to an inclusive design process that includes the right
    Roel Kahmann & Lilian Henze, P5 (Netherlands)

Workshop
Design Opportunities

  • Assessing accessibility
    Dr Patrick Langdon et al, University of Cambridge (UK)

Workshop
Design Opportunities

  • Sound and the modern office - inclusive factors for hearing impaired office workers
    Pierre Chigot, Ecophon (Sweden)

5.00pm - 6.00pm Lecture Theatre 1
Plenary
Chaired by Prof Bill Green, with Innes Ferguson, Transport for London inclusive transport design
Include 2001 Debate led by Dr Pat Jordan
 

Thursday 19 April (morning)

8.30am - 10.30am Senior Common Room
Breakfast Briefing - for Business Stream delegates only
The Business Case for Inclusive Design
Chaired by Roger Coleman, Helen Hamlyn Research Centre, in discussion with Prof Bill Green; Melanie Howard, The Future Foundation; Sue O'Neill, B&Q; Prof Alan Newell, University of Dundee and Business Stream delegates

11.00am - 11.30am Lecture Theatre 1
Research Stream Plenary
Meeting the Research Challenge of an Inclusive Society
Prof Peter Lansley, University of Reading Chaired by Prof Bill Green
Include 2001 Timeline Workshop Update
Prof Patricia Moore

11.45am - 1.00pm Lecture Theatre 1
Practice Papers 3
Design Opportunities (1)
Chaired by Prof Bill Green

  • Designing pleasurable technology for elders
    Jodi Forlizzi, Carnegie Mellon University (USA)
  • Ceramic tableware design and the needs of elderly people
    Helena Leppanen, University of Art and Design Helsinki (Finland)
  • Us vs. Them: designing for all of us
    Aaron E Sklar, IDEO (UK/USA)
  • Designing for diversity: age-related bodily and cultural changes affecting fashion design for women
    Sonja Iltanen, University of Art and Design Helsinki (Finland)
  • Future proof homes
    Alison Pearce, Future Proof Home (UK)

11.45am - 1.00pm Lecture Theatre 2
Theory Papers 3
IT Guidelines
Chaired by Prof Alastair MacDonald

  • A preliminary investigation into use of the WWW by older people
    K M Hodsoll, University of Birmingham (UK)
  • Designing for older adults: computer system design
    Mary C A Sheard, University of Bristol (UK)
  • The total access system: providing universal access to smart environments
    Neil G Scott, The Archimedes Project, Stanford University (USA)
  • Inclusive guidelines for human-computer interaction
    Colette Nicolle, HUSAT Research Institute, Loughborough University (UK)
  • Forms of visibility: ways of seeing
    Dr Rob van Kranenburg, De Balie, University of Amsterdam (Netherlands)
 

Thursday 19 April (afternoon)

2.00pm - 3.15pm Lecture Theatre 1
Theory Papers 4
Philosophies & Approaches (2)
Chaired by Prof Alastair MacDonald

  • A practical inclusive design approach
    Dr Simeon Keates, Cambridge University Engineering Department (UK)
  • Touching on sound thoughts
    John Olley, School of Architecture, University College Dublin (Ireland)
  • Pitfalls of inclusive design or "the banana skin theory of design for able people"
    Josef Bar-Pereg, University of Applied Science Dessau (Germany)
  • Disabled students and assistive technology in further and higher education: current legal and policy issues
    Ozcan Konur, Rehabilitation Resource Centre, London (UK)

2.00am - 3.15pm Lecture Theatre 2
Practice Papers 4
Information Design
Chaired by Prof Bill Green

  • Beyond deconstruction: addressing conflicts between graphic design culture and the needs of older adults
    Zoe Strickler, School of Nursing, University of Connecticut (USA)
  • Tactile graphics: under-used aids for blind and partially sighted people
    Helen Petrie, National Centre for Tactile Diagrams, University of Hertfordshire (UK)
  • Creating accessible graphic and cognitive formats for use in educational, museum and other public display situations
    Julia Cassim, Helen Hamlyn Research Centre, Royal College of Art (UK)

3.45pm - 5.00pm Various Locations
 
Workshop
Philosophies & Approaches

  • What's going to make design for all catch on?
    Lindsey Etchell, RICAbility (UK)

Workshop
User-centred Design

  • Creative community formation
    Denis D O'Brien, Open University Business School (UK)

Workshop
Information Design

  • Signage for all
    Helen Allen, Royal National Institute for the Blind (UK)

Workshop
Philosophies & Approaches

  • Educators roundtable
    Andrew Walker et al, Architectural Association (UK)

5.00pm - 6.00pm Lecture Theatre 1
Plenary
Chaired by Prof Bill Green, with Prof Alan Newell
Include 2001 Debate led by Dr Pat Jordan
 

Friday 20 April (morning)

8.30am - 10.30am Senior Common Room
Breakfast Briefing - for Business Stream delegates only
The (Inclusive) Design Opportunity
Chaired by Roger Coleman, Helen Hamlyn Research Centre, in discussion with Bruce Nussbaum, Business Week; Adrian Berry, Factory; Nick Dormon, Coley Porter Bell/The Henley Centre; Alessandro Coda, Fiat Group and Business Stream delegates

11.00am - 11.30am Lecture Theatre 1
Research Stream Plenary
Meeting the Research Challenge of an Inclusive Society
Prof Peter Lansley, University of Reading Chaired by Prof Bill Green
Include 2001 Timeline Workshop Update
Prof Patricia Moore

11.45am - 1.00pm Lecture Theatre 1
Practice Papers 5
Design Opportunities (2)
Chaired by Prof Bill Green

  • Inclusivity, product development and the built environment
    Helen Allen, JMU Access Partnership (UK)
  • Inclusive ideation: smartphone services for all
    Lauren A. Peacock, Patrick W. Jordan and Rie Imai, Symbian (UK)
  • Product design trends and the future body of knowledge required for the inclusive design and services
    Vesna Popovic, Queensland University of Technology (Australia)
  • Experiences of user-centred design of information and communication technologies with disabled and elderly people: the work of the Sensory Disabilities Research Unit
    Helen Petrie, University of Hertfordshire (UK)

11.45am - 1.00pm Lecture Theatre 2
Theory Papers 5
Design Tools
Chaired by Prof Alastair MacDonald

  • The development of a computer design tool for virtual user trials: data collection methods
    Diane E Gyi, Loughborough University (UK)
  • The Ritsumeikan DAITS programme: linking device development with design and dissemination
    Monte Cassim, Center for Global Education and Research, Ritsumeikan University (Japan)
  • How to assess whether new technology is necessarily better technology
    Dr P John Clarkson, Cambridge University Engineering Department (UK)
 

Friday 20 April (afternoon)

2.00pm - 3.15pm Various Locations
 
Workshop
User-Centred Design

  • InteractIve Third Age Workshop
    David Hitchcock, TAURUS, University of Loughborough (UK)

Workshop
Better Buildings

  • Modularity with versatility in housing adaptations
    Putting the user into the manufacturing process
    Andrew Atkinson, South Bank University (UK)

Workshop
Design Tools

  • Development of a tool for addressing the US FCC Universal Design Guidelines
    Stephen B Wilcox, Design Science (USA)

3.30pm - 4.30pm Lecture Theatre 1
Closing Plenary
Chaired by Prof Bill Green, with Prof Patricia Moore, Dr Pat Jordan, Bruce Nussbaum and Prof Alastair Macdonald.
Conclusion of the Include 2001 Timeline Workshop and Debate
Highlights of Include 2001; an invitation to Include 2003.
 

 

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