Attending the ACM CHI 2023 Conference?
Register for this course designed by researchers at the MIT AgeLab!
We are going to simulate the physical effects of aging to truly step in the shoes of the elderly!!!

Are you going to be at the ACM CHI 2023 and have a general interest towards user experience, interaction design, and ageing? Join our course “Designing the Web for the Aging Population”! We are researchers from the AgeLab at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and travelling to Hamburg, Germany with all our simulation equipment!
It is scheduled to take place in-person in Hamburg, Germany on 25th April 2023 (during the early morning and late morning slots). Sheng-Hung and I are both graduate students at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and student researchers at the MIT AgeLab, this course combines our learnings from the MIT — Integrated Design & Management program and our research at the MIT AgeLab!
Learning Outcomes
- Create unique tools that will act as simulators to help other designers and software engineers. Introduce awareness regarding the abundant career opportunities that exist in the aging space.
- Use web-accessibility guidelines published by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) to design interfaces that are accessible to the aging population.
- Evaluate existing websites/ applications/ softwares to see if they follow the accessibility guidelines.
- Empathize with the aging population by stepping in their shoes to see how they experience the current versions of the digital interfaces.
- Empathize with the aging population by stepping in their shoes to see how they experience the current versions of the digital interfaces.

Intended Audience
NO prerequisites!
This course is intended for students, researchers, or working professionals who have an interest in the space of user experience, computer science, user research, gerontology, psychology or human factors.
Course Description
C19: Designing the Web for the Aging Population
Do we believe that when we are over the age of 70, we will be able to book a cab and buy groceries online with the same ease as we do today? Do we think older adults are comfortable using technology they are expected to use to perform tasks necessary to function in today’s world? Have you ever wondered why older adults need to click on a touchscreen multiple times in order to successfully complete a task? This course will equip you with the tools you need to empathize with the pain points older adults have while navigating the web as well as brainstorm and apply techniques that can make their experience better.
There is evidence that nearly half of the children born in industrialized economies will live beyond 100 years old. While aging populations are not occurring at the same pace in every nation, nearly all nations are experiencing longer lifespans. There will be one in five people in Africa, Asia, and South America over the age of 60 by 2050. Globally, there may be more adults over 60 than children under 15 by 2047. Among the most marginalized groups, older adults are the fastest growing. Each of us will be a member of this group someday. Participants will be provided with objects that simulate visual impairments and arthritis. These aim to generate empathy to understand how older adults may experience the same websites and interactions differently due to their physical limitations, and will also explore ways in which the current interactions can be made better keeping this population in mind.
Important Dates:
March 13: Early Registration Deadline for the Conference
April 25: Course Day!!!!
Registration Instructions
If you are adding a course to your existing registration:
CLICK THIS LINK: https://cvent.me/YbG5VD.
- Scroll towards the bottom and click on the “Already Registered” option. Do not begin a new registration if you are already registered for CHI 2023.
- Enter your email address and confirmation code — found in your confirmation email.
- Click “Login” to proceed, then select “Modify Registration” towards the bottom on the next page.
- Proceed through your registration (“Next” button until the Optional Items page) to add the desired course.
- Select your course from the list and click “Next” at the bottom.
- Follow through to complete the addition by making a payment and clicking “Submit”.
If you are not yet registered for CHI:
CLICK THIS LINK: https://cvent.me/YbG5VD
- Scroll to the bottom of the page and select the appropriate category button (Member or Non-Member) to begin your registration.
- Register — fill in all the required information needed for registration to attend CHI 2023.
- Proceed to the Optional Items page — select the course from the list and click next at the bottom of the page.
- Continue through registration to complete by making a payment and clicking “Submit”. A confirmation email is automatically generated.
Relevant Links:
Registration website: https://cvent.me/YbG5VD
Course website: https://bit.ly/3YUeVOc
CHI website for courses: https://lnkd.in/epiMwtWz
Questions: (Manasi Vaidya) manasiv@mit.edu or (Sheng-Hung Lee) shdesign@mit.edu
Meet the instructors!



Our sincere thanks go out to the wonderful support we received from the MIT AgeLab, Joseph F. Coughlin, Lisa D’Ambrosio, Chaiwoo Lee, and Janet Rankin!