This paper analyses the field of Child Computer Interaction (CCI). Beginning with an historical look at this field, and identifying some of the key moments in its development, the work then brings together reflection from experience, and knowledge from literature, to describe and explain the nature of Child Computer Interaction. In this process, the authors highlight the key differences that set CCI apart from Human Computer Intraction (HCI) and explore the extent to which both similarities and differences impact on the methods and approaches needed for research and practice in CCI. Key differences that are identified are the rate of change of children, the involvement of adult participants in children’s interactions, the contexts in which ...
: This paper discusses three often-overlooked characteristics of educational multimedia systems that...
In this course participants will learn about the theory and practice of conducting research in child...
Taking the book by Richard Carver as an inspiration, this paper narrates a keynote given at CHIuXiD2...
Child–computer interaction (CCI) is a multidisciplinary field of research that concerns the phenomen...
Child–Computer Interaction (CCI) is a steadily growing field that focuses on children as a prominent...
Over the past fifteen years, the discipline of Child Computer Interaction has been steadily growing....
With the development of an information society, a computer is identified not only as a work tool but...
This article describes an ethnographic study of children\u27s behavioural interaction with multimedi...
This paper reports on a study that investigated the collaborative interaction patterns exhibited by ...
This book explores how technology can foster interaction between children and their peers, teachers ...
Child Computer Interaction is concerned with the research, design, and evaluation of interactive tec...
This dissertation explored the relationship between children and computers and the factors that are ...
The idea of human-computer interaction was born as computer technology progressed. The youthful age ...
Children are increasingly using computer technologies as reflected in reports of computer use in sch...
One of the most socially and culturally beneficial uses of human computer interaction research is en...
: This paper discusses three often-overlooked characteristics of educational multimedia systems that...
In this course participants will learn about the theory and practice of conducting research in child...
Taking the book by Richard Carver as an inspiration, this paper narrates a keynote given at CHIuXiD2...
Child–computer interaction (CCI) is a multidisciplinary field of research that concerns the phenomen...
Child–Computer Interaction (CCI) is a steadily growing field that focuses on children as a prominent...
Over the past fifteen years, the discipline of Child Computer Interaction has been steadily growing....
With the development of an information society, a computer is identified not only as a work tool but...
This article describes an ethnographic study of children\u27s behavioural interaction with multimedi...
This paper reports on a study that investigated the collaborative interaction patterns exhibited by ...
This book explores how technology can foster interaction between children and their peers, teachers ...
Child Computer Interaction is concerned with the research, design, and evaluation of interactive tec...
This dissertation explored the relationship between children and computers and the factors that are ...
The idea of human-computer interaction was born as computer technology progressed. The youthful age ...
Children are increasingly using computer technologies as reflected in reports of computer use in sch...
One of the most socially and culturally beneficial uses of human computer interaction research is en...
: This paper discusses three often-overlooked characteristics of educational multimedia systems that...
In this course participants will learn about the theory and practice of conducting research in child...
Taking the book by Richard Carver as an inspiration, this paper narrates a keynote given at CHIuXiD2...