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The Benefits of Co-creation for Assistive Technology

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2013

Authors

Baljko, Melanie
Hamidi, Foad

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Knowledge mobilization tools let researchers engage stakeholders earlier in a project. Making stakeholder concerns become the basis for a research question. Thus, research goals can change from being theoretical to practical, which develops assistive technology that is better suited to the needs of project stakeholders.

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Education, Disability Studies, Science and Technology

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Baljko, M., & Hamidi, F. (2013). Knowledge co-creation and assistive technology.