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Serial Hanging Out: Rapid Ethnographic Needs Assessment in Rural Settings

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Serial Hanging Out: Rapid Ethnographic Needs Assessment in Rural Settings
This paper presents an ethnographic method for assessing user needs in designing for rural settings. “Serial Hanging Out” consists of short-term participant observation with multiple, independent informants. The method is characterized by: (1) its short-term nature, (2) the use of participant observation supported by specific field techniques, and (3) the emphasis on user needs for design. It is discussed in relation to similar methodological work in associated fields. To ground the discussion, the method is presented in the context of ongoing work to develop improved information systems to support rural health workers in Mongolia.
Jaspal S. Sandhu, P. Altankhuyag, D. Amarsaikhan
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where HCI
Authors Jaspal S. Sandhu, P. Altankhuyag, D. Amarsaikhan
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