Differences between remote and analog design thinking through the lens of distributed cognition

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  • who: Daniel Wolferts from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada have published the paper: Differences between remote and analog design thinking through the lens of distributed cognition, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of the study is twofold: For this work, the authors follow a five step model, for instance as in FIT . Activities out throughout the project entailed interviews, persona building, mapping out customer journeys, focus groups, prototyping of mock-ups, user tests, and development of the software. In the next step of this paper the authors aim to deeper understand and learn what . . .

     

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