This essay seeks to clarify the paradigm shift from object-centered to human-centered research and design. It suggests abandoning the technological determinism that underlies the industrial era conceptions of human-machine interactions, which still informs much of current human factors or ergonomic research and making room for models of human-machine interactions that are derived from the human use of language, conversation and play. The essay demonstrates the significance of this shift by contrasting two ways users account for their involvement with artifacts: extrinsic and intrinsic motivation. It contends that intrinsic motivation largely escapes the traditionally object-centered scientific research methods. To inquire into the use of in...
This paper presents an analysis of Human-Centred Design (HCD), using a metatriangulation of scientif...
Funding Information: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the rese...
The thesis claims that an experiential approach to design really does promise the possibility of sci...
This essay seeks to clarify the paradigm shift from object-centered to human-centered research and d...
Objective: Motivation is a driving force in human-technology interaction. This paper represents an e...
Existing models and methods of instructional design and performance improvement offer promise for en...
Objective: Motivation is a driving force in human-technology interaction. This paper represents an e...
This paper explores the discourse needed to both institute a Ph.D. in Design and face the challenges...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
This article discusses human-centered design, the guiding philosophy and process for more than twent...
This essay discusses some problems and prospects for the field of human factors or ergonomics, speci...
Human-Centred Design is defined as the discipline relating to products and services that, in differe...
This paper highlights how artefacts can be used as an effective tool to understand users and encoura...
Historically, the development of computer systems has been primarily a technology-driven phenomenon,...
(Human-centred design: an emergent conceptual module by Zhang T and Dong H) Understanding human ne...
This paper presents an analysis of Human-Centred Design (HCD), using a metatriangulation of scientif...
Funding Information: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the rese...
The thesis claims that an experiential approach to design really does promise the possibility of sci...
This essay seeks to clarify the paradigm shift from object-centered to human-centered research and d...
Objective: Motivation is a driving force in human-technology interaction. This paper represents an e...
Existing models and methods of instructional design and performance improvement offer promise for en...
Objective: Motivation is a driving force in human-technology interaction. This paper represents an e...
This paper explores the discourse needed to both institute a Ph.D. in Design and face the challenges...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
This article discusses human-centered design, the guiding philosophy and process for more than twent...
This essay discusses some problems and prospects for the field of human factors or ergonomics, speci...
Human-Centred Design is defined as the discipline relating to products and services that, in differe...
This paper highlights how artefacts can be used as an effective tool to understand users and encoura...
Historically, the development of computer systems has been primarily a technology-driven phenomenon,...
(Human-centred design: an emergent conceptual module by Zhang T and Dong H) Understanding human ne...
This paper presents an analysis of Human-Centred Design (HCD), using a metatriangulation of scientif...
Funding Information: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the rese...
The thesis claims that an experiential approach to design really does promise the possibility of sci...