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M1.1 Reflection files

On this page, I have linked all the files talked about for my M1.1 reflection.
Below, references for these files can be found. 

Click here for my M1.1 Personal Development Plan

Click here for my Improved Vision and Identity after reading the five papers by Mark Hassenzahl [1,2,3,4,5]

Click here for my reflection and analysis of the five papers

Click here for my analysis of the book Research methods in human-computer interaction [6].

Working on report pictures in the photo studio

References

[1] Hassenzahl, M. (2004). The interplay of beauty, goodness, and usability in interactive products. Human–Computer Interaction, 19(4), 319-349.

[2] Hassenzahl, M. (2008, September). User experience (UX) towards an experiential perspective on product quality. In Proceedings of the 20th Conference on l’Interaction Homme-Machine (pp. 11-15). 

[3] Karapanos, E., Hassenzahl, M., & Martens, J. B. (2008). User experience over time. In CHI’08 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems (pp. 3561-3566). 

[4] Lucero, A., Desjardins, A., Neustaedter, C., Höök, K., Hassenzahl, M., & Cecchinato, M. E. (2019, June). A sample of one: First-person research methods in HCI. In Companion Publication of the 2019 on Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2019 Companion (pp. 385-388).

[5] Hassenzahl, M., Beu, A., & Burmester, M. (2001). Engineering joy. Ieee Software, 18(1), 70-76.

[6] Lazar, J., Feng, J. H., & Hochheiser, H. (2017). Research methods in human-computer interaction. Morgan Kaufmann.