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Dr. Maurita T. Harris is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Liberal Arts at the 51本色, holding appointments in User Experience Design and Social Justice & Community Engagement. She earned her B.A. from North Carolina State University in Psychology, and her M.S. and Ph.D. in Community Health from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Harris’ research explores the way technology can support the well-being of people as they age from a Human Factors perspective focusing on design for aging; digital health; health and racial equity; and the technology lifecycle. As the director of the , she leads a team who collaborates with researchers across the world to ensure the integration of interdisciplinary approaches and thinking from diverse fields (e.g., community health, design, engineering, gerontology, leisure, psychology, and social justice).
My research interests focus on understanding how to design technology to be inclusive and to support adoption for people to live the life they choose. Within this, my goals are to:
I will supervise undergraduate and graduate students interested in learning more about technology adoption (e.g., medical devices, wearables, smart home technology, and extended reality), older adults, and health.
For students interested in Master's or Doctoral supervision or me serving on their committee, please contact me directly via e-mail (mauharris@wlu.ca) outlining your current and future interests; goals, and how you would like me to support you.
For students interested in taking part in directed studies, volunteering, or completing an undergraduate thesis project, . I will review these forms promptly and reply with any potential opportunities available.
Harris, M.T., Statler, M.A., Montague, E., Oduor, K., & Stonewall, J. (2024). Identifying and reducing barriers to having a racially and ethnically diverse research population. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics.
Trinh, M., Harris, M.T., Azevedo, R.F.L., & Rogers, W.A. (2023). Understanding older adults’ perceptions of digital health apps. Gerontechnology, 22(1), 1-7
Kokorelias, K. M., Grigorovich, A., Harris, M. T., Rehman, U., Ritchie, L., Levy, A., Denecke, K., & McMurray, J. (2023). Coadaptation between smart technologies and older adults over time: Protocol for a scoping review. JMIR Research Protocols, 12, e51129.
Harris, M.T., Harrington, C.N., Oduor, K., Montague, E., Roscoe, R.D., Stonewall, J., Stater, K.C. (2023). Looking at participant engagement for product design through a critical lens. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 0(0).
Harris, M. & Rogers, W. (2023). Developing a Healthcare Technology Acceptance Model (H-TAM) for Older Adults with Hypertension. Ageing & Society, 43(4), 814-834.
Harris, M. T., Blocker, K. A., & Rogers, W. A. (2022). Older adults and smart technology: Facilitators and barriers to use. Frontiers in Computer Science, 4, 835927.
Harris, M.T. & Rogers, W.A. (2021). Facilitating the adoption of digital health technologies by older adults to support their health. In H. Lum (Eds.), Human Factors Issues and the Impact of Technology on Society (pp.164-179). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-6453-0.ch007Rogers, W.A., Ramadhani, W.A., & Harris, M.T. (2020). Defining aging in place: The intersectionality of space, person, and time. Innovation in Aging, 4, 1–11.
Harris, M.T., Nie, Q., & Rogers, W. A. (2020). Guiding technology design to empower older adults to actively engage in society. In R. D. Roscoe, E. K. Chiou, & A. R. Wooldridge (Eds.), Advancing diversity, inclusion, and social justice through human systems engineering (pp. 151-169). CRC Press.
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