Essays about: "user portraits"

Found 3 essays containing the words user portraits.

  1. 1. “Put it in your Story”: Digital Storytelling in Instagram and Snapchat Stories.

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och media

    Author : Marina Amancio; [2017]
    Keywords : Storytelling; Snapchat; Instagram; Stories;

    Abstract : This research explores the Snapchat and Instagram feature of “Stories” and aims to understand what users post in their “Stories” and how they make use of the feature to tell their story. The application of narrative theory theoretically informs the concept of digital storytelling, which is ultimately the practice of telling online stories. READ MORE

  2. 2. SENDING A MESSAGE INTO OUTERSPACE : Communication Between Nonverbal, Intellectually Disabled Adults with ASD, and the People Around Them.

    University essay from Sektionen för hälsa och samhälle (HOS)

    Author : Jane Hawes; [2013]
    Keywords : Intellectual Disability; Autism Spectrum Disorder; communication; positive development; Common conceptual ground.; Intellektuella funktionshindrade; Autismspektrumtillstånd; k ommunikation; utvecklas; gemensamma konceptuella grunden;

    Abstract : Very little information exists regarding the communication ofnonverbal adults with severe Intellectual Disabilities(ID) and Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD). Most research in this area pertains to children. READ MORE

  3. 3. Users from a role perspective : A model to provide a user-centered system development process

    University essay from Institutionen för datavetenskap

    Author : Ida Johansson; Stina Johansson; [2007]
    Keywords : Usability; users; user models; user portraits; user-centered; system development process; role profile; role profile model;

    Abstract : Today there exist several systems that lack usability. The reasons are, among others, the pressure to add more features in the system, but also that focus has been earlier on technology and functionality. It becomes more important to think of the user, so that systems can be more usable. READ MORE