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AI & Society, Volume 10, 1996
Volume 10, Number 1, 1996
- Willi Bruns:
Grasping, Communicating, Understanding: Connecting Reality and Virtuality. 6-14 - Victor Kaptelinin:
Distribution of Cognition Between Minds and Artifacts: Augmentation of Mediation? 15-25 - Jyrki J. J. Kasvi, Matti Vartiainen, Anneli Pulkkis, Marko Nieminen:
Information Tools for the Shop-Floor. 26-38 - Martin Fischer, Eberhard Römmermann, Heinrich Benckert:
The Design of Technical Artifacts With Regard to Work Experience: The Development of an Experience-Based Documentation System for Maintenance Workers. 39-50 - Thomas Binder
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Learning and Knowing with Artifacts: An Interview with Donald A. Schön. 51-57 - Carol Strohecker:
Understanding Topological Relationships Through Comparisons of Similar Knots. 58-69 - Tamara Sumner, Markus Stolze
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Integrating Working and Learning: Two Models of Computer Support. 70-78 - Linda Passarge, Thomas Binder
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Supporting Reflection and Dialogue in a Community of Machine Setters: Lessons Learned from Design and Use of a Hypermedia Type Training Material. 79-88 - Yasmin B. Kafai:
Learning Through Artifacts: Communities of Practice in Classrooms. 89-100 - Thomas Binder
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Participation and Reification in Design of Artifacts: An Interview with Etienne Wenger. 101-106
Volume 10, Number 2, 1996
- Karamjit S. Gill:
The Human-Centred Movement: The British Context. 109-126 - Randi Markussen:
Politics of Intervention in Design: Feminist Reflections on the Scandinavian Tradition. 127-141 - Inger Lytje:
Computer Software as Text. 142-163 - Lars Qvortrup:
Scandinavian Human-Centred Systems Design: Theoretical Reflections and Challenges. 164-180 - Peter Day:
The Human-Centred Information Society: A Community-Based Approach. 181-198 - Jürgen Friedrich:
Design Science 97. 199-217
Volume 10, Numbers 3 & 4, 1996
- Barbara Gorayska, Jacob L. Mey:
Cognitive Technology: A New Deal in Human Computer Interaction. 219-225 - Jacob L. May:
Cognitive Technology - Technological Cognition. 226-232 - Barbara Gorayska, Jacob L. Mey:
Murphy's Surfers or: Where ist the Green? Lure and Lore on the Internet. 233-258 - Yoshiharu Masuda:
An Analysis of Spoken Language Development Among Three Intellectually Disabled Adults. 259-272 - Roger Lindsay:
Cognitive Technology and the Pragmatics of Impossible Plans - A Study in Cognitive Prosthetics. 273-288 - Douglas Herrmann, Virgil Sheets, Justine Wells, Carol Yoder:
Palmtop Computerized Reminding Devices: The Effectiveness of the Temporal Properties of Warning Signals. 289-302 - Hartmut Haberland:
Cognitive Technology and Pragmatics: Analogies and (Non-)Alignments. 303-308 - David Good:
Pragmatics and Presence. 309-314 - Colin T. Schmidt:
The Person-Machine Confrontation: Investigations into the Pragmatics of Dialogism. 315-332
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