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found 125 matches
- 2009
- Jamie Allen, Areti Galani, Kazuhiro Jo:
An ecology of practice: chiptune marching band. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 347-348 - Amuse-Bouche:
Inescapable. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 449-450 - Paul André, m. c. schraefel, Jaime Teevan, Susan T. Dumais:
Discovery is never by chance: designing for (un)serendipity. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 305-314 - Alissa Nicole Antle, Greg J. Corness, Saskia Bakker, Milena Droumeva, Elise van den Hoven, Allen Bevans:
Designing to support reasoned imagination through embodied metaphor. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 275-284 - Cecilia R. Aragon, Sarah S. Poon, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Diana Aragon:
A tale of two online communities: fostering collaboration and creativity in scientists and children. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 9-18 - Sarah Atkinson:
Call for bags. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 447-448 - Joon Sang Baek, Ezio Manzini:
Designing collaborative services on the digital platform. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 325-326 - Julie L. Baher, Bill Westerman:
The usability of creativity: experts v. novices. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 351-352 - Carol J. Bales, Ellen Yi-Luen Do:
Managing information in a creative environment. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 353-354 - Evan Barba, Blair MacIntyre, Rebecca Rouse, Jay David Bolter:
(in)box with Malcom. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 455-456 - Ana Correia de Barros, Carlos A. M. Duarte:
Assistive devices: stroke patients' design. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 79-86 - Eric P. S. Baumer, Bill Tomlinson, Lindsey E. Richland, Janice Hansen:
Fostering metaphorical creativity using computational metaphor identification. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 315-324 - Linda Becker:
In translation: a visualization of language. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 419-420 - Derek Michael Besant, Paul Connolly:
Navigator: applications and integrations of wave data. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 355-356 - Angela E. Brown, Joseph Alter:
Where i come from...: an art exhibition highlighting how digital tools are helping at-risk youth make meaning of their world. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 457-458 - Julia Burns, Ardrian Hardjono, Alla Bekker, Doreen Ee:
Our house. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 421-422 - Daniela K. Busse, Eli Blevis, Catherine Howard, Brinda Dalal, David Fore, Lara Lee:
Designing for a sustainable future. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 493-494 - Linda Candy, Zafer Bilda:
Understanding and evaluating creativity. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 497-498 - Angela Carell, Thomas Herrmann:
Everyday experience as stimuli for technology enhanced creativity workshops. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 357-358 - Erin A. Carroll, Celine Latulipe, Richard Y. K. Fung, Michael A. Terry:
Creativity factor evaluation: towards a standardized survey metric for creativity support. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 127-136 - Carlos Castellanos, Thecla Schiphorst:
BodyDaemon. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 423-424 - Eric Cook, Ingrid Erickson, Jennifer Thom-Santelli:
STOLEN!: categories of in-context response to unauthorized reuse of user-generated media. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 359-360 - Brigid Mary Costello, Ernest A. Edmonds:
Directed and emergent play. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 107-116 - Tim Coughlan, Peter Johnson:
Understanding productive, structural and longitudinal interactions in the design of tools for creative activities. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 155-164 - Mihály Csíkszentmihályi:
The creative person and the creative system. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 5-6 - Christopher A. Le Dantec:
Situated design: toward an understanding of design through social creation and cultural cognition. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 69-78 - Chandan Dasgupta, Janet L. Kolodner:
Designing case libraries to encourage creative design. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 361-362 - Carl F. DiSalvo, Marti Louw, Julina Coupland, MaryAnn Steiner:
Local issues, local uses: tools for robotics and sensing in community contexts. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 245-254 - Carla Diana:
Uberobjects: père Ubu installation. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 461-462 - Holger Dick, Hal Eden, Gerhard Fischer:
Increasing and sustaining participation to support and foster social creativity. Creativity & Cognition 2009: 363-364
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