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Item Critical Reflective Practices: Social Inventory(Indiana University, 2022-12) Joslin, A'ameThis activity is designed for students who are seeking to become elementary school teachers and will be teaching in diverse communities, often very different from their own experiences as students. This is an activity to use for developing critical reflective practices engaging in discussions about diversity, inclusion, identity and social justice. This is a self-reflective activity designed to increase the learner’s awareness of their own perspectives and to encourage them to seek out and include the perspectives of others into their social world.Item Examining Identity as a Variable of Health Technology Research for Older Adults: A Systematic Review(ACM, 2022) Harrington, Christina N.; Martin-Hammond, Aqueasha; Bray, Kirsten; Human-Centered Computing, School of Informatics and ComputingInnovations in HCI research of health-related pervasive and ubiquitous technologies can potentially improve older adults’ access to healthcare resources and support long-term independence in the home. Despite efforts to include their voices in technology research and design, many older adults have yet to actualize these health benefits, with barriers of access and proficiency actually widening the gap of health inequities. We reviewed 174 HCI publications through a systematic review to examine who is engaged in the design of health technologies for older adults, methods used to engage them, and how different types of participation might impact design directions. Findings highlight that thus far, many identity dimensions have not been explored in HCI aging research. We identify research gaps and implications to promote expanding research engagement with these dimensions as a way to support the design of health technologies that see better adoption among marginalized populations.Item Pathways to Culture, Health and Well-Being Understanding(Indiana University, 2022) Kalaitzi, Valia“Pathways to Culture, Health, and Well-Being Understanding” is a contemporary, open educational resource (OER) content created firsthand to serve the learning objectives of the "Culture, Health and Well-Being" course. This teaching book focuses on bringing together the new knowledge and developments on understanding how regional cultures and health are intertwined and influence our perceptions and choices on health and well-being. The aim is for students of all majors to get deeper insights on cultural competence as a key driver in the population’s health, health professions, and health systems as well as on its influence on health, and well-being across ethnic and vulnerable groups