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Category Archives: Audio/Visual resources

Video resources on embodiment

February 16, 2012by Jeff Bezemer

Yvonne Rogers on ‘Designing in the Wild’ and Human-Computer Interaction & digital technology: Lucy Suchman on on situated cognition and the body in action and Human-Computer Interaction: Hubert Dreyfus on Husserl and […]

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Key concepts in multimodality

February 16, 2012by Jeff Bezemer

In this collection of videos Gunther Kress is interviewed by Berit Hendriksen. Each video is focused on a particular set of questions and key concepts. “What is a mode”? on ‘mode’, […]

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