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2007-01-11
Author: Antle, Alissa
Interactive technologies are becoming ubiquitous in many children's lives. From school to home, technologies are changing the way children live. However, current methods of designing these…
2008-10-21
A recent trend in ubiquitous computing is the development of new forms of interfaces, which rely on embodied interaction. We focus on the definition of embodiment that refers to the ways in which…
2009-10-13
One of the claimed benefits of embodied interaction is that it is an intuitive form of human–computer interaction. While this claim seems to be widely accepted, few studies explore the underlying…
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Issues of the Children's Mental Health Research Quarterly, a publication of the SFU Children's Health Policy Centre.
The diversity of the world’s cultures, both past and present, is one of the key attractions of travel. Governments, the tourism industry, and…
Tse’K’wa (HbRf-39, also known as Charlie Lake Cave), has been visited by people for more than 12,000 years, and this site now preserves a record of…