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|Título=MediaFranca: ubiquitous computing for youth engagement
|Título=MediaFranca: Ubiquitous Computing for Youth Engagement
|Año=2007
|Año=2007
|Autor=Herbert Spencer
|Autor=Herbert Spencer
|Coautores=Shelley Evenson, John Zimmerman
|Coautores=Shelley Evenson, John Zimmerman
|Tipo de Publicación=Artículo en Revista Académica, Acta de Seminario
|Tipo de Publicación=Acta de Seminario, Artículo en Revista Académica
|Editorial=ACM
|Editorial=ACM
|Edición=DPPI 2007
|Páginas=429 - 433
|Páginas=429 - 433
|Área de Investigación=Forma, Cultura y Tecnología
|PDF=DPPI mediafranca.pdf
|URL=http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1314161.1314200
|URL=http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1314161.1314200
|Carreras Relacionadas=Diseño gráfico, Diseño de Interacción
|Carreras Relacionadas=Diseño, Interacción y Servicios
}}
}}
'''Abstract''': Networking technology strives for maximizing the possibilities of connection among people; however, communication technology also promotes atomistic individualism in narrow communities of interest. Today’s youths experience this paradox as the increasing emergence of mobile communication technology and networked devices contribute to a steady decline of social capital. This research explores opportunities for using ubiquitous computing and location-based media in order to develop design strategies for engaging young adults in the issues of their communities and providing them with a space where they can raise their voice.
'''Abstract''': Networking technology strives for maximizing the possibilities of connection among people; however, communication technology also promotes atomistic individualism in narrow communities of interest. Today’s youths experience this paradox as the increasing emergence of mobile communication technology and networked devices contribute to a steady decline of social capital. This research explores opportunities for using ubiquitous computing and location-based media in order to develop design strategies for engaging young adults in the issues of their communities and providing them with a space where they can raise their voice.

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TítuloMediaFranca: Ubiquitous Computing for Youth Engagement
Año2007
AutorHerbert Spencer
CoautoresShelley Evenson, John Zimmerman
Tipo de PublicaciónActa de Seminario, Artículo en Revista Académica
EditorialACM
EdiciónDPPI 2007
Páginas429 - 433
Área de InvestigaciónForma, Cultura y Tecnología
PDFArchivo:DPPI mediafranca.pdf
URLhttp://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1314161.1314200
Carreras RelacionadasDiseño, Interacción y Servicios"Interacción y Servicios" is not in the list (Arquitectura, Diseño, Magíster, Otra) of allowed values for the "Carreras Relacionadas" property.

Abstract: Networking technology strives for maximizing the possibilities of connection among people; however, communication technology also promotes atomistic individualism in narrow communities of interest. Today’s youths experience this paradox as the increasing emergence of mobile communication technology and networked devices contribute to a steady decline of social capital. This research explores opportunities for using ubiquitous computing and location-based media in order to develop design strategies for engaging young adults in the issues of their communities and providing them with a space where they can raise their voice.