Designing human centred technologies for the developing world: HCI but not as we know it

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ICT could be a powerful tool for development, but how appropriate are developed-world HCI methods? Should we 'parachute in' foreign methods, do we have more to learn than to teach? © 2007, Rose Luckin, Lynne Dunckley & Andrew M. Dearden.

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Luckin, R., Dunckley, L., & Dearden, A. M. (2007). Designing human centred technologies for the developing world: HCI but not as we know it. In People and Computers XXI HCI.But Not as We Know It - Proceedings of HCI 2007: The 21st British HCI Group Annual Conference (Vol. 2). British Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/hci2007.96

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