ACTIVITY THEORY HCI

Jun 5, 12
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  • (2003) Mwanza, Bertelsen. Human-Computer Interaction. Read by researchers in
  • Rasmussen's theory of cognitive regulation is important to HCI because it
  • Context and Consciousness: Activity Theory and Human-Computer Interaction.
  • A commentary of González's adaptation of Activity Theory for HCI is presented. It
  • Mar 22, 2012 . The interaction-design.org Encyclopedia of Human-Computer Interaction recently
  • This chapter presents an overview of the situation and discusses the potential of
  • In 1991, Liam Bannon and I (Bannon and Bødker 1991) discussed the potential
  • Jun 22, 2010 . Kari Kuutti is a Finish HCI and CSCW researcher. This is the introductory chapter
  • Activity Theory originated in the USSR, developed by Russian psychologists
  • Activity theory -- a conceptual framework originally developed by Aleksei
  • Author Keywords. Activity, Space, Interaction Design, Activity Theory. ACM
  • in HCI studies. The Structuring of Activity. An important difference between
  • Bodker (1991), Nardi (1996) and, in particular, Engeström (1993) were
  • History / Foundation for Activity Theory: A basic perspective on HCI that came
  • The fields of Information Systems (IS) and Human Computer Interaction (HCI) are
  • This is the introduction to a set of seven commentary papers. Activity Theory, with
  • of Context and Consciousness: Activity Theory and Human-Computer Interaction.
  • Summary: Activity Theory is a framework or descriptive tool for a system. .
  • Nardi produced the, hitherto, most applicable collection of activity theoretical HCI
  • Activity theory, on the other hand, takes a broader view of the 'technisation' of
  • Context and Consciousness: Activity Theory and Human-Computer Interaction. (
  • (1996) Design. Design. Read by researchers in: 50% Education, 25%
  • (2008) Diaper, Lindgaard. Interacting with Computers. Read by researchers in:
  • Tuesday Week 2: Activity Theory and HCI. Theory and Practice of Tangible User
  • There is growing interest in applying activity theory to problems of human-
  • HCI designers are often skeptical of the contribution that theory makes to . ..
  • in the field of human-computer interaction. From an activity-theory perspective,
  • This paper describes the basic principles of Activity Theory as they apply to IS
  • books.google.comhttp://books.google.com/books/about/Activity_Theory.html?id=
  • Jan 2, 2012 . Then why does the Encyclopaedia of Human-Computer Interaction feature a
  • May 18, 2011 . Lecture slides for first lesson on Activity Theory for HCDE 501: Theoretical
  • Blumenthal, B.: Industrial design and activity theory: a new direction for designing
  • ACTIVITY THEORY AND HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION. Simon Tan. CS
  • Apr 5, 2011 . activity system;; contradictions;; Cultural-Historical Activity Theory; . that can lead
  • What is activity theory, and how will it benefit studies of human-computer
  • IPLab event. Activity theory and HCI. Friday, 08 November 2002, 10.00 - 12.00,
  • approaches and contributions to making the social context of HCI more explicit.
  • Apr 19, 2012 . Victor Kaptelinin has, together with Bonnie Nardi, just published a new book on
  • Because of the shortcomings it was necessary to move outside cognitive science
  • This is the introduction to a set of seven commentary papers. Activity Theory, with
  • Nov 3, 2009 . Groupware has had many definitions since its existence. The controversy of
  • Context and Consciousness: Activity Theory and Human-Computer Interaction,
  • Methods for applying Activity Theory to HCI Design. Daisy Mwanza* & Olav W.
  • During the practical exercise participants will be introduced to . www.sigchi.org/chi97/proceedings/tutorial/bn.htm - Cached - SimilarActivity Theory in HCI: Fundamentals and ReflectionsMar 7, 2012 . activity theory and its contribution to HCI research. After making the . for further
  • Recently interest has grown in applying activity theory, the leading theoretical
  • Dec 4, 2010 . Mwanza, Daisy and Bertelsen, Olav W. (2003). Methods for applying Activity
  • There is growing interest in applying activity theory to problems of human-
  • This paper presents an overview of the situation and discusses potentials of
  • ACTIVITY THEORY AND. HUMAN- . Traditional HCI is based on the application

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