The design of systems to engage adolescents in professional mental health services
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Mark Matthews, 'The design of systems to engage adolescents in professional mental health services', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2009, pp 375Download Item:
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Abstract:
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) studies the interaction between people and computers. User-centred design (UCD), design which places the user at the centre of the development process, has become the dominant focus within the field. Many user-centred techniques have been developed to support the design and evaluation of systems. Recent years have seen the expansion of UCD in diverse fields, including learner-centred design, child centred-design and assistive design. The evaluation of user-centred systems usually involves observing these systems in use.
Author: Matthews, Mark
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Doherty, GavinQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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