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Titlebook: Anthropology-Based Computing; Putting the Human in John N.A. Brown Textbook 2016 Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016 Anthrop

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Psychology and Neurology: The Surprisingly Simple Science of Using Your Brainlives first, and then think about it afterwards? “Better to apologize than wait for permission”, right? And what if I were to tell you that this short cut, and the process of thinking about it afterwards, is at the heart of some of the worst things we do to ourselves and to others?.Would you like to
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Simple Experimental Designyou think you’re measuring, and to describe them fully, so as to make sure that your experiment can be accurately recreated by another knowledgeable and clever person..But if you have a lab coat, and you want to put it on, go ahead. Lab coats are cool..Obviously, safety glasses are also cool and can
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Stop Your Mouse from Twisting Your Armantly, those it does hurt are wounded slowly and additively, through what is called repetitive strain. As a result, its usefulness is more immediate than the risk of injury, even though the common injury can cause life-long pain and debilitation. This imbalance is innately ignored, and the relative
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Stop Your Keyboard from Taking Your Handscalled a keyboard. It was technologically brilliant in its time, but it has always caused injury to the people who use it, usually in direct proportion to the time they spend on it..We know, through science, a few things about how to make a keyboard better or worse – less or more injurious. Strangel
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Everything Is Awesome! and, the second is that interacting with the world through a device is different to interacting with it directly..These ideas may seem straightforward, but I am presenting them here in order to establish a common understanding of fundamental principles underlying our use of technology here and now,
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How Computing Became “Ubiquitous” and What That Means ways. One word for that is at is “ubiquitous”. It’s a very popular word these days among those who discuss the interaction between humans and computers. Once you know the word, you see it everywhere..I hope that you can also see that we are surrounded by computers that we use without thinking. I’m
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The Evolution of Humans and Technology Part 1: Humansa pointy nose, but underneath your furry little frame, you have the same basic physical and neurological characteristics of a modern human. What’s more, the tiny, furry version of you uses the same kind of physical and mental processes to deal with everyday problems as the version of you currently r
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