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A5TeamCacti

Last modified by Zachary Clark on 2010/09/27 16:04

A5TeamCacti

To-Do

  1. Please work as a group (minimum: 2 members; max: 6 members — discuss the answers between your group members) and submit one answer as a group (clearly identifying the members of your group)
  2. Choose a web site and claim it as yours by editing the list on the Meta-Design Sites page (first come – first served)
Describe your understanding of meta-design in your own words (not copying a paragraph from a paper or a website)
Meta-design places an emphasis on allowing users to effect and change the experience after it has been created. Rather than designing a strict experience, the goal is to facilitate user control and modification after release. The use-case for an application, while probably known at creation, can shift or be misunderstood by initial designers. By allowing manipulation of the system these changes can be made by collaboration within the user base.

As was presented in the reading, users are more likely to be happy with a system they have influence over and helped design. By allowing all users to have some stake in the state of the system, many potential frustrations are avoided. This is the goal of meta-design, to allow and support the user in collaboratively changing the system to improve it.

Setting: you are talking to another student who is interested in design; how would you explain to her/him the strengths and weakness of meta-design as a design methodology
NOTES (just use these to help write more, don't actually submit this info)

Weaknesses:

No vetting or evaluation process before changes are made. (ex, no fact checking pre-edit on wikipedia, every must be fixes later)

Non-trained users won't be able to integrate the years of study made on good design

Which Web site did you select?
Wikipedia
Analyze your chosen web site from a meta-design perspective:
Please provide the names of your group members who contributed to this answer.
Zachary Clark

EVERYBODY ELSE ADD YOURS AS YOU EDIT

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Created by Zachary Clark on 2010/09/27 15:19

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