A systematic review of the literature on multidisciplinary rounds to design information technology
Multidisciplinary rounds (MDR) have become important mechanisms for communication and
coordination of care. To guide design of tools supporting MDR, we reviewed the literature …
coordination of care. To guide design of tools supporting MDR, we reviewed the literature …
An overview of progress and problems in educational technology
JM Spector - Interactive educational multimedia: IEM, 2001 - raco.cat
Educational technologists have promised that great advances and improvements in learning
and instruction would occur on account of new and emerging technologies. Some of these …
and instruction would occur on account of new and emerging technologies. Some of these …
Taking CSCW seriously: Supporting articulation work
Abstract The topic of Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) has attracted much
attention in the last few years. While the field is obviously still in the process of development …
attention in the last few years. While the field is obviously still in the process of development …
[图书][B] Usability engineering: scenario-based development of human-computer interaction
MB Rosson, JM Carroll - 2002 - books.google.com
This book is ideally suited for a problem-based curriculum in which students simultaneously
learn good development processes while completing a term project. The book gives …
learn good development processes while completing a term project. The book gives …
[图书][B] Designing culture: The technological imagination at work
A Balsamo - 2020 - degruyter.com
“Designing Culture is a tour de force, offering a unique vision of the possibilities for a
contemporary cultural studies. Refusing to separate research from pedagogy, technology …
contemporary cultural studies. Refusing to separate research from pedagogy, technology …
[PDF][PDF] Groupware and social dynamics: Eight challenges for developers
J Grudin - Communications of the ACM, 1994 - dl.acm.org
By JONATHAN GRUDIN Cornputer support has focused on organizations and individuals.
Groups are different. Repeated, expensive groupware failures result from not meeting the …
Groups are different. Repeated, expensive groupware failures result from not meeting the …
From human factors to human actors: The role of psychology and human-computer interaction studies in system design
LJ Bannon - Readings in human–computer interaction, 1995 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter examines the role of psychology and human–computer
interaction (HIC) studies in system design. Human factors (HF), or ergonomics …
interaction (HIC) studies in system design. Human factors (HF), or ergonomics …
E-learning theory and practice
C Haythornthwaite, RNL Andrews - 2011 - torrossa.com
The new media–from email to blogs to YouTube to Twitter–have driven major changes in
who we communicate with, from where, and when. Similarly, they are driving changes in …
who we communicate with, from where, and when. Similarly, they are driving changes in …
The paradigm is dead, the paradigm is dead… long live the paradigm: the legacy of Burrell and Morgan
T Goles, R Hirschheim - Omega, 2000 - Elsevier
Most of the research in the field of Information Systems appears to be guided by one set of
philosophical assumptions—those of positivism. Such paradigm unity could prove …
philosophical assumptions—those of positivism. Such paradigm unity could prove …
Moving out from the control room: ethnography in system design
J Hughes, V King, T Rodden, H Andersen - Proceedings of the 1994 …, 1994 - dl.acm.org
Ethnography has gained considerable prominence as a technique for informing CSCW
systems development of the nature of work. Experiences of ethnography reported to date …
systems development of the nature of work. Experiences of ethnography reported to date …