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Jahanzeb Sherwani,Nosheen Ali,Carolyn Penstein Rosé,Roni Rosenfeld
Pág. pp. 37 - 50 pgs.
While human-computer interaction (HCI) methodologies are designed to be general, they have most often been applied in the context of literate end users in the West. These methodologies may, however, need rethinking for application in HCI for the developi...
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Yaw Anokwa,Thomas N. Smyth,Divya Ramachandran,Jahanzeb Sherwani,Yael Schwartzman,Rowena Luk,Melissa Ho,Neema Moraveji,Brian DeRenzi
Pág. pp. 101 - 116 pgs.
Human-computer interaction for development (HCI4D) requires considerable time in the field interacting with users. While this is true for most HCI work, fieldwork in developing regions presents unique challenges due to differences in culture, language, e...
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