Oxford Child-Centred AI (OxfordCCAI) Design Lab
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Special Issue on Child-Centered AI @ IJHCS
How Should We Support Designing Privacy-Friendly Apps for Children? Using a Research through Design Process to Understand Developers' Needs and Challenges
Challenge and opportunities of Child-Centred AI
Navigating the Data Avalanche: Towards Supporting Developers in Developing Privacy−Friendly Children’s Apps
Before and after China’s new Data Laws: Privacy in Apps
Two papers accetped for our work with app developers with children
Our publication wins CHI'2023 Best Paper and Honourable Mention
12 Ways to Empower: Designing for Children's Digital Autonomy
Treat me as your friend, not a number in your database: Co-designing with Children to Cope with Datafication Online
First Child-Centred AI Workshop at CHI
Upper Norwood Presentation
Two papers accetped at CHI'2023
We are running the first CCAI workshop
Two prestigious awards at CSCW'2023
Book chapter on a new data architecture for education data
Don't make assumptions about me!: Understanding Children's Perception of Datafication Online
Responsible Design for Children
Oxccai presents at IDC'22
We contribute to UK Online Safety Bill Call for Evidence
Written Evidence Submitted by Oxford University Child-Centred AI
We are featured in Oxford `Science Together'
KOALA Hero: Inform Children of Privacy Risks of Mobile Apps
A new paper accepted at CSCW'22
Informing Age-Appropriate AI: Examining Principles and Practices of AI for Children
Datafied Childhood: How Children Perceive Datafication Risks Around Them
Our publication wins CHI'2022 Honourable Mention
Protection or Punishment? Relating the Design Space of Parental Control Apps and Perceptions about Them to Support Parenting for Online Safety
'Money makes the world go around': identifying barriers to better privacy in children’s apps from developers’ perspectives
'I make up a silly name': Understanding Children's Perception of Privacy Risks Online
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