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John Cornwalll structured basis of activity into moments of triviality and playfulness. And as such it complements early sociological appreciation of play as not work. However by understanding fun as the consequence of particular interpretive transformations in ongoing interaction, our sociology of fun becomes aear-canal 发表于 2025-3-27 09:20:21
Andrew Henley,Euclid Tsakalotoshat currently assess usabilityThis book reflects the move in Human Computer Interaction studies from standard usability concerns towards a wider set of problems to do with fun, enjoyment, aesthetics and the experience of use. .Traditionally HCI has been concerned with work and task based applicationcondescend 发表于 2025-3-27 11:31:25
J. J. Hugheshat currently assess usabilityThis book reflects the move in Human Computer Interaction studies from standard usability concerns towards a wider set of problems to do with fun, enjoyment, aesthetics and the experience of use. .Traditionally HCI has been concerned with work and task based application船员 发表于 2025-3-27 14:04:15
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John Toyel structured basis of activity into moments of triviality and playfulness. And as such it complements early sociological appreciation of play as not work. However by understanding fun as the consequence of particular interpretive transformations in ongoing interaction, our sociology of fun becomes a