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My research is currently focused on inclusive design, that is design
that is usable by and suitable for a larger range of users, including
those who are older or disabled. If you want to know more about this
topic, my research group has developed
an online toolkit giving a good introduction to and practical
guidance for inclusive design. We have also produced a range of
practical inclusive design tools, which are available from the toolkit.
I belong to the
Inclusive Design group at the
Engineering Design Centre (EDC).
You can also read about
my PhD work on functional programming.
Current research
I am currently working on various projects, including KT-EQUAL. My
work focuses on developing methods, training and tools to help
designers and design managers to put inclusive design into practice.
I've recently finished working on the
i~design 3 project, which put together a pilot survey to gather
population-level data on people's capabilities for use in product
design. We're continuing to analyse this dataset and are hoping to
run a full national survey in the future.
Publications
This page focuses on publications related
to my current work in inclusive design
You can also see
all publications from my previous project,
the
Utopia project (links off-site),
which is closely related to inclusive design.
More publications, related to my PhD work, are available from my
PhD page.
The publications are listed in reverse chronological order. Some of
them link to a page containing more information about the
paper, often including its abstract, a pointer to the paper (if
available), its BibTeX citation, and possibly some other relevant
information.
To appear
- S. Waller, J. Goodman-Deane, M. Bradley, P. Langdon, and P.J. Clarkson (To appear). Quantifying exclusion for tasks related to product interaction. Accepted for Universal Access in the Information Society.
- J. Goodman-Deane, S. Waller, A.-C. Collins, and J. Clarkson. (2013).
Simulating vision loss: What levels of impairment are actually represented?
Ergonomics & Human Factors 2013. Cambridge, Institute of Ergonomics &
Human Factors.
- M. Bradley, J. Goodman-Deane, S. Waller, R. Tenneti, P. Langdon
and J. Clarkson (2013). Age, Technology Prior Experience and Ease of Use:
Who's Doing What. Ergonomics & Human Factors 2013. Cambridge, Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors.
2012
- M. Bradley, S. Waller, J. Goodman-Deane, I. Hosking, R. Tenneti, P.M.Langdon, P.J. Clarkson (2012). A Population Perspective on Mobile Phone Related Tasks. In Designing Inclusive Systems (CWUAAT 2012), Springer-Verlag,
London, pp. 55-64.
- P.J. Clarkson, F.A. Huppert, F.A., R. Tenneti, R., S. Waller, S.,
J. Goodman-Deane, P. Langdon,, J. Myerson, and C. Nicolle (2012).
Towards Better Design, 2010 [computer file].
Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive [distributor], May 2012. SN: 6997 ,
http://dx.doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-6997-1.
2011
- J. Goodman-Deane, S. Waller, E. Williams, P. Langdon, and P.J. Clarkson
(2011).
Estimating Exclusion: A Tool to Help Designers
In: Proceedings of Include 2011, Helen Hamlyn Centre, London.
- J. Goodman-Deane, S. Waller, A. Sarhan, N. Caldwell and P.J. Clarkson
(2011). Simulation software: Providing insight into the effects of vision
and hearing impairments
In: Proceedings of Include 2011, Helen Hamlyn Centre, London.
2010
- J. Goodman-Deane, P. Langdon, and J. Clarkson (2010).
Key Influences on the User-Centred Design Process.
Journal of Engineering Design 21(2-3), pp. 345-373,
April-June 2010.
- J. Goodman-Deane, J. Ward, I. Hosking and J. Clarkson (2010).
Comparison of the Usability of Three Autoinjectors.
Technical report CUED/C-EDC/TR147, Department of Engineering,
University of Cambridge.
2009
2008
- J. Goodman-Deane, S. Waller, and J. Clarkson (2008).
Simulating Impairment.
(re)Actor3/HCI 2008. Liverpool, Sep 2008.
- J. Goodman-Deane, P. Langdon and J. Clarkson (2008).
Addressing Capability
Loss in Design
Designing for people who do not read easily,
Workshop at HCI 2008, Liverpool, UK, 2 Sep 2008.
- J. Goodman-Deane, S. Keith and G. Whitney (Eds) (2008).
HCI and the Older Population,
workshop at HCI 2008, Liverpool, UK, 1 Sep 2008.
- J. Goodman-Deane, S. Waller, J. Clarkson and P. Langdon (2008).
An Online Toolkit for Use in Design for All Education.
Workshop on
Utilising best practice in ICT Design for All Teaching
Organised by EDeAN. London, UK, 26 June 2008.
- A. Newell, J. Goodman-Deane and M. Morgan (2008).
Relative Confusion.
Workshop on
Utilising best practice in ICT Design for All Teaching
Organised by EDeAN. London, UK, 26 June 2008.
- J. Goodman-Deane, S. Keith, G. Whitney (2008).
Special issue on "HCI and the Older Population".
Universal Access in the Information Society vol 8. Springer.
- J. Goodman-Deane, P.M. Langdon, P.J. Clarkson, S. Clarke (2008).
User involvement and user data:
A framework to help designers to select appropriate methods.
In "Designing Inclusive Futures" (CWUAAT 2008), Springer-Verlag,
London, pp. 23-34
- J. Goodman-Deane, P. Langdon, S. Clarke and P.J. Clarkson (2008).
Categorising design methods: how designers view the roles of user
methods in design. In Ergonomics 2008, Nottingham, UK,
1-3 April 2008, pp. 273-278.
2007
- J. Goodman-Deane, P.M. Langdon, P.J. Clarkson, N.H.M. Caldwell
and A.M. Sarhan (2007).
Equipping Designers by Simulating the Effects of
Visual and Hearing Impairments. Assets 2007, 14-17 Oct 2007,
Tempe, Arizona, ACM Press, pp. 241-242.
- J. Goodman, P. Langdon, P.J. Clarkson and H. Dong (2007).
Industry Response to Inclusive Design: A Survey. ICED 2007
(International Conference on Engineering Design), Paris, France,
The Design Society, Aug 2007.
- R. Coleman, J. Clarkson, J. Goodman, I. Hosking, K. Sinclair,
S. Waller (2007) Introduction. Part 1 in: Clarkson et al (eds).
Inclusive design toolkit. Engineering Design Centre,
University of Cambridge, UK.
This is also available as
Sections "What is inclusive design", "Why do inclusive design"
and "Corporate implications" in
The Inclusive Design Toolkit
- J. Clarkson, J. Goodman, I. Hosking, K. Sinclair, S. Waller, M. White
(2007) Knowledge and Tools. Part 3 in: Clarkson et al (eds).
Inclusive design toolkit. Engineering Design Centre,
University of Cambridge, UK.
This is also available as the Section "Knowledge and Tools" in
The Inclusive Design Toolkit
- J. Goodman, S. Clarke, P. Langdon, P.J. Clarkson (2007).
Designers' perceptions of methods
of involving and understanding users.
In: Universal Access in HCI (Part 1), HCI International.
Beijing, China. July 2007. Springer, LNCS 4554, pp. 127-136.
- J. Goodman, P. Langdon, P.J. Clarkson (2007).
Formats for User Data in Inclusive Design.
In: Universal Access in HCI (Part 1), HCI International.
Beijing, China. July 2007. Springer, LNCS 4554, pp. 117-126.
- A. Morris, J. Goodman and H. Brading (2007).
Internet use and
non-use: views of older users.
Universal Access in the Information Society 6(1), pp. 43-57.
- J. Goodman, J. Cassim, P. Langdon and P.J. Clarkson (2007).
Involving People with Disabilities: Lessons from a Designer-Centred
Inclusive Design Competition. In Proceedings of Include 2007,
Royal College of Art: London. April 2007.
2006
- J. Goodman, A. Dickinson, S. Keith and G. Whitney (Eds),
HCI, the Web and the Older Population,
workshop at HCI 2006,
London, UK, 12 Sep 2006.
- J. Goodman, P.J. Clarkson and P. Langdon. Providing Information
about Older and Disabled Users to Designers. In
HCI, the Web and the Older Population, workshop at HCI 2006,
London, UK, 12 Sep 2006.
- J. Goodman, P. Langdon, P.J. Clarkson and J. Cassim. Engaging
the Public in Inclusive Design. In Designing the
Not-Quite-Yet: Ideas and Methods for Engaging the Public in a
Digital Future of their Choice, workshop at HCI 2006, London,
UK, 14 Sep 2006.
- J. Goodman, J. Cassim, P. Langdon and P.J. Clarkson. Participatory
Design with Disabled People in a Designer-Centred Inclusive Design
Competition. In Developing Design Methodologies for
Designing for Elderly with Elderly, workshop at HCI 2006,
London, UK, 11 Sep 2006.
- J. Goodman, H. Dong, P. Langdon and P.J. Clarkson. Increasing the
Uptake of Inclusive Design in Industry.
Gerontechnology 5(3), Special Issue on Universal Design,
Sep 2006, 140-149.
- J. Goodman, P.M. Langdon and P.J. Clarkson. Equipping Designers
for Inclusive Design. In Gerontechnology 4(4), March 2006,
pp. 229-233.
- J. Goodman, P.M. Langdon and P.J. Clarkson, Providing
Strategic User Information for Designers: Methods and Initial
Findings.
In Clarkson et al (Eds), Designing Accessible Technology,
Springer, 2006 (Proceedings of CWUAAT 2006, Cambridge, UK,
10-12 April 2006), pp.41-51.
- J. Goodman, H. Dong, P.M. Langdon and P.J. Clarkson,
Factors Involved in Industry's Response to Inclusive Design.
In Clarkson et al (Eds), Designing Accessible Technology,
Springer, 2006 (Proceedings of CWUAAT 2006, Cambridge, UK,
10-12 April 2006), pp.31-39.
- P.J. Clarkson, P.M. Langdon, P. Robinson and J. Goodman.
Proceedings of the 3rd Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and
Assistive Technology (Incorporating the 6th Cambridge Workshop on
Rehabilitation Robotics), 10-12 April 2006, Cambridge University
Engineering Department CUED/C-EDC/TR139.
- J. Goodman, H. Dong, P.M. Langdon, P.J. Clarkson,
Industry's response to inclusive design:
A survey of current awareness and perceptions. In Proceedings of
Contemporary Ergonomics 2006, Cambridge, UK, 4-6 April 2006.
Taylor and Francis. pp.368-372
2005
- J. Goodman and J. Lundell, HCI and the Older Population,
Special Issue of Interacting with Computers 17(6), Elsevier,
Dec 2005.
- S. Brewster, I. Darroch, J. Goodman and P. Gray,
The Effect of Age and Font Size on
Reading Text on Handheld Computers.
Proceedings of Interact 2005, Rome, Sep 2005.
- J. Goodman, P.M. Langdon and P.J. Clarkson,
Providing Strategic User Information to Designers,
in HCI and the Older Population, workshop
at HCI 2005, Sep 2005.
- J. Goodman, J. Clarkson and P. Langdon,
Developing Tools for Communicating Inclusive Design Principles,
in Promoting User Sensitive Inclusive Design: Strategies
for Communicating User Needs to Designers, workshop at
ADDW 2005, Dundee, UK, Aug 2005.
- J. Goodman and A. Dickinson (Eds),
Workshop on HCI and the Older Population
at HCI 2005,
Leeds, UK, 5 Sep 2005.
- J. Goodman, S. Brewster and P. Gray,
Not just a matter of design: Key issues surrounding the inclusive design
process.
In Proceedings of Include 2005, Helen Hamlyn Research
Centre, London, April 2005.
- J. Goodman, S. Brewster and P. Gray,
How can we best use landmarks to support older people in navigation?
Behaviour and Information Technology 24(1),
Special Issue on HCI in Mobile Guides, pp. 3-20, Jan-Feb 2005.
2004
- R. Eisma, A. Dickinson, J. Goodman, A. Syme, L. Tiwari and
A. F. Newell,
Early User Involvement in the Development of
Information Technology-Related Products for Older People,
Universal Access in the Information Society 3(2), Special Issue on
Design Principles to Support Older Adults, 2004, pp. 131-140.
- P. Gray, J. Goodman and J. Macleod,
A Lightweight Experiment Management System
for Handheld Computers, in Proceedings of
CADUI 2004, Madeira, Portugal, Jan 2004.
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E-mail me (jag76 @cam.ac.uk) for more information, and details of
more recent research. (NB. Remove the space from the e-mail address to
e-mail me.)
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Last updated: 19 Nov 2012