Huwe, T.K.; Schnier, C.L.: ¬The humanistic potential of multimedia : two conclusions (1995)
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- Abstract
- Examines the humanistic potential of multimedia and the importance of multifunctional teamwork, particularly the design process, focusing on the following areas: the role of human relationships in system design, as studied by researcher and writer Michael Schrage; the role of professionals, their biasis, and the opportunity cost of balkanized expertise; multimedia's impact on the workplace; and the role and meaning of virtual agents in future generations of multimedia products. Explores the emerging culture of creative expression on the WWW
- Source
- FID news bulletin. 45(1995) no.4, S.104-109