3. Goals for this session
● Shift our thinking
● Gather perspectives
● Share techniques
● Spark conversations and connections
● Get excited
4. Cultivating a positive, supportive, space
● The opportunity to participate and share is critical
○ Write your thoughts down on index cards
○ We’ll collect them at the end of the session and share
the results
6. Roadmap for today’s journey
● Introduction
● Imagining software that works better for everybody
● Setting Intention, Gender HCI, and other techniques
● Looking forward
7. Three aspects of diversity in software
● The people and teams that create software
● The processes we use to create software
● Supporting diversity in the software itself
8. Imagine we’re a team that’s come together
to design and create software ...
14. Roadmap for today’s journey
● Introduction
● Imagining software that works better for everybody
● Setting Intention, Gender HCI, and other techniques
● Looking forward
19. Look around the room
Look around the conference
We - and our friends and allies -
are the critical mass to create change
20. Let’s create a virtuous cycle!
Software that
embeds
diversity
Diverse,
Inclusive
People and
Communities
create
empowers
21. Techniques
Setting intention
Choose language intentionally
Accessibility
Internationalization and multilingual
support
Human-computer interaction: Gender
HCI, Feminist HCI, Sustainable HCI, …
Don’t pretend algorithms are
“objective”
Pseudonymity and Multiple personas
Muting, blocking, reporting, and
content filtering
Flexible self-identification of gender,
race,and pronouns
Development tools, languages,
environments
User rights
25. Gender HCI: some key facets
● Self-efficacy: how confident are people in their abilities?
● Information-processing style: start by gathering fairly complete
information, or try the first thing that seems promising and backtrack if
necessary?
● Risk aversion: how comfortable are people with risk?
● Tinkering: how much do people playfully experiment with the
software?
26. Applying Gender HCI
● Think about the software we’re designing to connect people interested
in supporting diversity with technology
● How can this software be better for people who are risk-averse and
aren’t confident?
27. Roadmap for today’s journey
● Introduction
● Imagining software that works better for everybody
● Setting Intention, Gender HCI, and other techniques
● Looking forward
28. Getting back to the different mindset ...
Close your eyes ...
Remember how it feels, how it looks
30. What can we as a community do
to bring this project to fruition?
Software to connect
people (like us!) interested in
supporting diversity with technology
31. How can you apply these ideas to
other projects you’re involved in?
32. Recap
● Came together as a team and set intention
● Got into a different mindspace before talking about details
- and revisited it throughout the process
● Looked at specific techniques
● Identified next steps
● And hopefully had fun doing it!
33. Continuing the journey and staying connected
● We’ll capture results on the wiki
● Share the images you came up with at http://div5y.net
○ or the #div5y hashtag on Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram
● More conversations at Open Source Bridge
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