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Activity-Centered Design: An Ecological Approach to Designing Smart Tools and Usable Systems
Activity-Centered Design: An Ecological Approach to Designing Smart Tools and Usable Systems
by Geri
Gay
and Helene
Hembrooke
. MIT Press
, Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.
, 2004
. 144 pp., illus. Trade. ISBN: 0-262-07248-3.
Rob Harle
Rob Harle
Southern Cross University, Australia. E-mail: recluse@lis.net.au.
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Rob Harle
Southern Cross University, Australia. E-mail: recluse@lis.net.au.
Online Issn: 1530-9282
Print Issn: 0024-094X
© 2005 ISAST
2005
Leonardo (2005) 38 (3): 261–262.
Citation
Rob Harle; Activity-Centered Design: An Ecological Approach to Designing Smart Tools and Usable Systems. Leonardo 2005; 38 (3): 261–262. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/leon.2005.38.3.261
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