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DESCRIPTION:Co-design in the rehabilitation setting enables providers and t
 echnologies to deliver fit-for-purpose solutions that increase people’s 
 ability to participate with dignity in the home\, in the community and in 
 the workplace. At The Hopkins Centre\, researchers recognise that meaningf
 ul collaboration between all stakeholders is required to ensure that techn
 ologies are responsive and acceptable to rehabilitation challenges. This i
 s why The Hopkins Centre&#39;s researchers are always looking to achieve best-
 practice in the practice of co-design when developing and testing new tech
 nology solutions for rehabilitation settings.\n\nJoin us for this Hopkins 
 Hour to hear how The Hopkins Centre&#39;s researchers are promoting and achiev
 ing best practice in co-design with novel and practical approaches.\n\nThi
 s event is organized by The Hopkins Centre (Hopkins Hour Research Series) 
 and co-promoted by the IEEE EMBS QLD Chapter.\n\nCo-sponsored by: The Hopk
 ins Centre\n\nSpeaker(s): Camila Shirota\, Tenelle Hodson\, Kelly Clanchy\
 n\nAgenda: \nThis event&#39;s presentation topics will include:\n\n- The CREAT
 E framework for co-designing rehabilitation technology with Dr Camila Shir
 ota\;\n\n- Co-design of a technology solution for transition to home follo
 wing Traumatic Brain Injury with Dr Tenelle Hodson\;\n\n- Thinking Aloud: 
 A Practical Approach to Usability Testing with Dr Kelly Clanchy.\n\nThe th
 ree presentations of this event will be followed by a Q&amp;A discussion with 
 Paralympian Matt McShane about User-Centred Design and the &#39;Repair Cafe&#39;.\
 n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/373442
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/373442
ORGANIZER:c.shirota@griffith.edu.au
SEQUENCE:31
SUMMARY:Co-designing technology solutions for translation into real-world a
 pplication
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 ate with dignity in the home\, in the community and in the workplace. At T
 he Hopkins Centre\, researchers recognise that meaningful collaboration be
 tween all stakeholders is required to ensure that technologies are respons
 ive and acceptable to rehabilitation challenges. This is why The Hopkins C
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 &gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;This event&#39;s presentation topics will include:&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;-
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