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Revisión del 23:09 4 abr 2016



TítuloValentina Olivares, tarea 1
AsignaturaMódulo Investigación T1 2016
Del CursoMódulo Investigación T1 2016
CarrerasDiseño, Diseño Gráfico"Diseño Gráfico" is not in the list (Arquitectura, Diseño, Magíster, Otra) of allowed values for the "Carreras Relacionadas" property., Interacción y Servicios"Interacción y Servicios" is not in the list (Arquitectura, Diseño, Magíster, Otra) of allowed values for the "Carreras Relacionadas" property.
Alumno(s)Valentina Olivares


Tarea 1

Indice de lecturas

1. Pavliscak, P. (2015). Data-Informed Product Design (1st ed.) (A. Rufino, Ed.)
[First edition]. 
Retrieved from http://www.oreilly.com/design/free/data-informed-product-design.csp


2. Zins, C. (2007). Conceptual approaches for defining data, information, and knowledge. 
Journal of the American society for information science and technology, 58(4), 479-493.


3. Albert, W., & Tullis, T. (2013).
Measuring the user experience: collecting, analyzing, and presenting usability metrics. Newnes.


4. Rodden, K., Hutchinson, H., & Fu, X. (2010, April).
Measuring the user experience on a large scale: user-centered metrics for web applications. 
In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 2395-2398). ACM.


5. Manovich, L. (2011). Trending: The promises and the challenges of big social data.
 Debates in the digital humanities, 2, 460-475.


6. Drucker, J. (2011). Humanities approaches to graphical display.
 Digital Humanities Quarterly, 5(1), 1-21.


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