Light on and in context
Summary:
This paper discusses the importance of context in understanding human behavior and experience, particularly in relation to technology, social interaction, play, and stress restoration.
Categories
- Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses how context influences human behavior and experience, which are key aspects of cognitive function and memory.
- Education and learning: The paper discusses how understanding context can inform the design of new technologies, which can be applied to education and learning.
- Well-being: The paper discusses how context, particularly in relation to technology, social interaction, play, and stress restoration, can influence human well-being.
Author(s)
YAW de Kort
Publication Year:
2015
Number of Citations:
2
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