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🧠 Key ThemesVR • Aging • Older Adults • Accessibility • Social Connection • Gaming • User Experience • Intergenerational Play • Technology Adoption • Design for Dignity⏱️ Chapters00:00 – Introduction to Designing for Dignity01:34 – David Wyatt’s Background and Journey03:06 – The Emergence of Older Players in VR06:20 – Understanding the Older Demographic09:40 – Challenges in VR Adoption for Older Adults10:04 – Designing for Accessibility and Usability14:33 – The Importance of Social Connection17:59 – Balancing User Feedback and Development22:07 – Gender Dynamics in Gaming27:24 – The Overlooked Older Audience in Gaming31:16 – Therapeutic Uses of VR for Older Adults34:22 – Surprises in User Experience39:01 – Internal Discussions on Design Principles43:50 – Balancing Novelty and Familiarity in Game Design👥 About the ShowDesigning for Dignity is a podcast from Slide UX that explores how thoughtful design can enhance autonomy, connection, and quality of life for people navigating aging or brain change.Each conversation spotlights innovators, caregivers, researchers, and individuals with lived experience—offering insights that bridge technology, empathy, and impact.🔔 Stay Connected💌 Join the newsletter: slideux.com/newsletter📱 Follow on LinkedIn: Slide UX on LinkedIn🎮 Learn more about Walkabout Mini Golf: https://www.walkaboutmini.golf🏷️ Hashtags#DesignForDignity #AgeTech #VRGaming #Accessibility #InclusiveDesign #Aging #BrainHealth #UXDesign #CareInnovation #SocialConnec
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