<i><p>Emotions, Technology, Design, and Learning</i> provides an update to the topic of emotional responses and how technology can alter what is being learned and how the content is learned. </p><p>The design of that technology is inherently linked to those emotional responses. This text addresses e
Emotions, Technology, and Design
β Scribed by Noble, Safiya Umoja; Tettegah, Sharon Y
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 251
- Series
- Emotions and technology
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Emotional design explicitly addresses the emotional relationship between the objects and the subjects of designβin this book, the objects are technologies, and the subjects are technology users. The first section delves into the philosophy and theory of emotional design to provide a foundation for the rest of the book, which goes on to discuss emotional design principles, the design and use of emoticons, and then intelligent agents in a variety of settings. A conclusion chapter covers future research and directions. Emotions, Technology, and Design provides a thorough look at how technology design affects emotions and how to use that understanding to in practical applications.
- Discusses the role of culture, trust, and identity in empathetic technology
- Presents a framework for using sound to elicit positive emotional responses
- Details the emotional use of color in design
- Explores the use of emoticons, earcons, and tactons
- Addresses the emotional design specific to agent-based environments
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter,Copyright,Contributors,Foreword,PrefaceEntitled to full textSection I: Experiments and Theories in Emotions, Technology, and DesignChapter 1 - Emotional Screen: Color and Moving Images in Digital Media, Pages 3-18, Federico Pierotti
Chapter 2 - Safe and Sound: Using Audio to Communicate Comfort, Safety, and Familiarity in Digital Media, Pages 19-35, Michael L. Austin
Chapter 3 - Emoticons in Business Communication: Is the :) Worth it?, Pages 37-53, Jennifer M. Loglia, Clint A. Bowers
Chapter 4 - Empathetic Technology, Pages 55-81, NΓ©na Roa SeΓ―ler, Paul Craig
Chapter 5 - Spoken Dialog Agent Applications using Emotional Expressions, Pages 83-102, Kaoru Sumi
Chapter 6 - Engaging Learners Through Rational Design of Multisensory Effects, Pages 103-127, Debbie Denise Reese, Dianne T.V. Pawluk, Curtis R. Taylor
Chapter 7 - Designing Interaction Strategies for Companions Interacting with Children, Pages 129-168, NΓ©na Roa SeΓ―ler
Chapter 8 - The Emulation of Emotions in Artificial Intelligence: Another Step into Anthropomorphism, Pages 171-186, Mariana Goya-Martinez
Chapter 9 - Through Google-Colored Glass(es): Design, Emotion, Class, and Wearables as Commodity and Control, Pages 187-212, Safiya Umoja Noble, Sarah T. Roberts
Chapter 10 - Designing Emotions: Deliver the Nets, Eradicate Malaria in Africa, and Feel Good?, Pages 213-225, Ergin Bulut, Robert Mejia
Chapter 11 - Police Body Cameras: Emotional Mediation and the Economies of Visuality, Pages 227-239, Stacy Wood
Index, Pages 241-247
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