Walsh, GregDruin, AllisonGuha, Mona L.Bonsignore, ElizabethFoss, ElizabethYip, Jason C.Golub, EvanClegg, TamaraBrown, QuincyBrewer, RobinJoshi, AsmiBrown, Richelle2017-11-042017-11-042012-06Walsh, G., Druin, A., Guha, M. L., Bonsignore, E., Foss, E., Yip, J. C., ... & Joshi, A. (2012, June). DisCo: A Co-Design Online Tool for Asynchronous Distributed Child and Adult Design Partners. In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children (pp. 11-19). ACM.http://hdl.handle.net/11603/7415Face-to-face design with child and adult design partners is not always possible due to distant geographical locations or time differences. Yet we believe that the designs of children in areas not co-located with system builders, or who live in locations not easily accessed, are just as important and valid as children who are easily accessible especially when designing for a multi- national audience. This paper reports on the prototype design process of DisCo, a computer-based design tool that enables intergenerational co-designers to collaborate online and asynchronously while being geographically distributed. DisCo contains tools that enable the designers to iterate, annotate, and communicate from within the tool. This tool was used to facilitate distributed co-design. We learned that children were less forgiving of their inability to draw on the computer than on paper, and they formed small, intergenerational design teams at their own locations when the technology did not work as they expected.9 pagesen-USdesignchildrenparticipatory designcooperative designco-designdesign tools and techniquesevolutionary prototypingDisCo: A Co-Design Online Tool for Asynchronous Distributed Child and Adult Design PartnersText