A preliminary framework for differentiating the paradigms of human-technology interaction research

Author(s):  
H. Karvonen ◽  
P. Saariluoma ◽  
T. Kujala
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Author(s):  
Himanshu Bansal ◽  
Rizwan Khan

The advancement in the development of computer technology has led to the idea of human computer interaction. Research experiments in human computer interaction involves the young age group of people that are educated and technically knowledgeable. This paper focuses on the mental model in Human Computer Interaction. There are various approaches of this review paper and one of them is highlighting current approach, results and the trends in the human computer interaction and the second approach is to find out the research that have been invented a long time before and are currently lagging behind. This paper also focuses on the emotional intelligence of a user to become more user like, fidelity prototyping. The development and design of an automated system that perform such task is still being accomplished.


Author(s):  
Sanna Vehviläinen ◽  
Anne-Mari Souto

AbstractThe aim of this article is to show how interaction research can contribute to the understanding and praxis of socially just guidance. The article is theoretical, but it makes use of our previous empirical studies. We combine the ethnographic study of school and racism, and interactional research on guidance. We define guidance for social justice, explaining how this translates to the level of interactional practices. We show two empirical examples of interactional phenomena hindering socially just praxis. We lastly discuss our practical conclusions on how to help school career counsellors change their interactional practices.


Physica B+C ◽  
1981 ◽  
Vol 104 (3) ◽  
pp. 423-433 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Flohr ◽  
C. Gillet ◽  
J. Hackmann ◽  
G. Reinhold ◽  
G. Ritter ◽  
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