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Tag Archives: mobile devices

Research and analysis in mobile technology environments: A multimodal approach – 14th November 2013

August 2, 2013by annawaring1

This research data workshop is for those interested and/or working with mobile technologies in their research, e.g. smartphones, iPads, augmented reality. It will explore methods of data collection and analysis […]

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Researching space, place and time, Technology and embodiment

Researching space and time in digital environments: a multimodal approach – 4th April 2013 (rescheduled)

January 8, 2013by annawaring1 2 Comments

This training day will use a multimodal approach to examine notions of time, place and space in relation to digital environments, including mobile technologies, online social media, virtual worlds, and […]

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Researching space, place and time

Embodiment: interdisciplinary themes and perspectives for digital technology research

March 16, 2012by Jeff Bezemer

Renewed interest in theories and perspectives of embodiment has emerged in conjunction with advances in ubiquitous computing and the development of technologies that inherently change the character of human computer […]

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Publications, Technology and embodiment

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