Browsing Faculty of Architecture and Design by Subject "HCI"
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Assessment of learning in child–computer interaction research: A semi-systematic literature review
(Elsevier, 2023-06)In this paper, we investigate and map out how learning is assessed in Child–computer interaction (CCI) research. We have conducted a semi-systematic literature review in the CCI community's leading venues: the Interaction ... -
Collaboration in co-located collaborative digital games - towards a quadripartite taxonomy
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2023-04-19)In this paper, we propose a taxonomy for the classification of collaborative interaction situations derived from studying a set of co-located collaborative gameplay sessions. The taxonomy builds on the MDA framework and ... -
Quadropong - Conditions for mediating collaborative interaction in a co-located collaborative digital game using multi-display composition
(ACM, 2022-10)In this demo, we present Quadropong, a co-located collaborative digital game using multi-display composition. It consists of conditions in the form of ten game instances designed to mediate various levels of collaborative ... -
The role of learning theory in child-computer interaction - a semi-systematic literature review
(ACM, 2022-06)In this paper, we explore the role of learning theory in the Child-computer interaction (CCI) community's leading venues: the Interaction Design and Children (IDC) conference and the International Journal of Child-Computer ... -
Studying children's object interaction in virtual reality: A manipulative gesture taxonomy for VR hand tracking
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2023-04-19)In this paper, we propose a taxonomy for the classification of children's gestural input elicited from spatial puzzle play in VR hand tracking. The taxonomy builds on the existing manipulative gesture taxonomy in human-computer ... -
What is the role of interaction design of triangulation elements in encouraging citizens towards social interaction?
(Springer, 2022)Urban public spaces set the conditions for social life, becoming familiar with other inhabitants and the rhythms of the city, assigning meanings, everyday individual and collective experience and actions develop social ...
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