Raphael Velt
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View article: Translations and Boundaries in the Gap Between HCI Theory and Design Practice
Translations and Boundaries in the Gap Between HCI Theory and Design Practice Open
The gap between research and design practice has long been a concern for the HCI community. In this article, we explore how different translations of HCI knowledge might bridge this gap. A literature review characterizes the gap as having …
View article: Card Mapper
Card Mapper Open
We explore how usage data captured from ideation cards can enable reflection on design. We deployed a deck of ideation cards on a Masters level module over two years, developing the means to capture the students' designs into a digital rep…
View article: Putting trajectories to work: translating a HCI framework into design practice
Putting trajectories to work: translating a HCI framework into design practice Open
One major challenge for the academic Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research community is the adoption of its findings and theoretical output by the interaction design practitioners whose work they are meant to support. To address this “…
View article: A Survey of the Trajectories Conceptual Framework
A Survey of the Trajectories Conceptual Framework Open
We present a case study of how Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) theory is reused within the field. We analyze the HCI literature in order to reveal the impact of one particular theory, the trajectories framework that has been cited as an e…
View article: A Survey of the Trajectories Conceptual Framework: Dataset
A Survey of the Trajectories Conceptual Framework: Dataset Open
We began by identifying three works—two papers and a book—that constitute the original academic sources of the trajectories framework. We then looked at bibliographical databases to identify works that cited any of these. Starting from ove…
View article: A Survey of the Trajectories Conceptual Framework: Dataset
A Survey of the Trajectories Conceptual Framework: Dataset Open
We began by identifying three works—two papers and a book—that constitute the original academic sources of the trajectories framework. We then looked at bibliographical databases to identify works that cited any of these. Starting from ove…