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Technology-Enhanced Human Interaction in Modern Society [Kõva köide]

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Technology has changed the way people carry out their daily lives and communicate with one another. Society has become dependent on technology and with that comes the need to understand the advantages and disadvantages that come along with it.

Technology-Enhanced Human Interaction in Modern Society is an essential reference source for the latest scholarly research on the technological advances of applied aspects of life such as training, health, information gathering, and social communication. Featuring coverage on subjects including biomedical test instruments, computer animation, and mobile phones, this publication is ideally designed for researchers and academicians seeking current material on technology-based communication.
Epigraph ix
Preface x
Acknowledgment xx
Chapter 1 UNESCO, Digital Library, Interactive Design, and Communicability: An Excellent Example Online
1(33)
Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra
Jim Carre
Chapter 2 Biomedical Test Instruments: Usability, Ergonomics, and Communicability Assessment
34(22)
Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra
Jim Carre
Chapter 3 Multimedia, Scientific Information, and Visualization for Information Systems and Metrics
56(23)
Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra
Chapter 4 An Exemplary Interface for All
79(24)
Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra
Alejandro Quiroga
Jim Carre
Jacqueline Alma
Chapter 5 A Lisibility Assessment for Mobile Phones
103(19)
Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra
Jacqueline Alma
Jim Carre
Chapter 6 Kernel of the Labyrinths Hypertextuals
122(21)
Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra
Alejandra Quiroga
Valeria M. Ficarra
Chapter 7 Digital Television and Senior Users: Design Evolution or Involution?
143(16)
Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra
Jacqueline Alma
Miguel Cipolla-Ficarra
Chapter 8 Computer Animation for Ingenious Revival
159(23)
Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra
Miguel Cipolla-Ficarra
Chapter 9 Poiesis and Video Games for Adults: A Good Example for the Cultural Heritage
182(18)
Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra
Jaqueline Alma
Miguel Cipolla-Ficarra
Jim Carre
Chapter 10 Quo Vadis "Interaction Design and Children" in Europe?
200(18)
Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra
Valeria Ficarra
Chapter 11 Anti-Models for Architectural Graphic Expression and UX Education
218(16)
Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra
Jim Carre
Alejandra Quiroga
Valeria M. Ficarra
Chapter 12 Free Emails in Bad Portals
234(29)
Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra
Alejandra Quiroga
Valeria M. Ficarra
Chapter 13 Inverted Semanteme Into Financial Information Online
263(21)
Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra
Valeria M. Ficarra
Miguel Cipolla-Ficarra
Chapter 14 Statistics and Graphics Online: Links Between Information in Newspapers and User Experience Evaluation
284(30)
Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra
Alejandra Quiroga
Jim Carre
Valeria M. Ficarra
Conclusion 314(2)
About the Authors 316(2)
Index 318
Francisco Vicente Cipolla-Ficarra, Latin Association of Human-Computer Interaction, Spain & International Association of Interactive Communication, Italy.

Maria Valeria Ficarra, Latin Association of Human-Computer Interaction, Spain & International Association of Interactive Communication, Italy.

Miguel Cipolla-Ficarra, International Association of Interactive Communication, Italy.

Alejandra Quiroga, Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, Argentina.