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Ana Vitoria Joly

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Joly, Ana Vitoria, Pemberton, Lyn and Griffiths, Richard (2009): Card sorting activities with preschool children. In: Proceedings of the HCI09 Conference on People and Computers XXIII 2009. pp. 204-213.

Preschoolers' categorization differs from adults'; therefore it is beneficial to involve them in the design process to create appropriate information architecture for this age group. In this paper, we describe three card sorting activities conducted with a total of fifty six preschool children in five nurseries. We conclude that a closed card sorting task can be combined with a match-to-sample activity to offer insight into children's categorization knowledge, contributing significantly to the design of technology for young children.

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Joly, Ana Vitoria, Pemberton, Lyn and Griffiths, Richard N. (2008): Electronic Programme Guide Design for Preschool Children. In: Tscheligi, Manfred, Obrist, Marianna and Lugmayr, Artur (eds.) 6th European Conference - EuroITV 2008 July 3-4, 2008, Salzburg, Austria. pp. 263-267.

 
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