EVALUATING ENGINEERING LEARNING AND GENDER NEUTRALITY FOR THE PRODUCT DESIGN OF A MODULAR ROBOTIC KIT

Abstract

The development of a system is informed from design factors in order to success- fully support the intended usability from the perceived affordances [1]. The theory of ‘Human Centered Design’ champions that these factors be derived from the user itself. It is based on exploiting these affordances that the boundary of technology is pushed to sometimes invent new methods or sometimes approach a problem from newer perspectives. This thesis is an example where we inform our design rationales from children in order to develop a gender neutral modular robotic toy kit

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