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Monthly Archives: April 2015
At CIDR this fortnight, 21 Apr 2015
Research in progress This week marks the launch of the AKI Aware campaign, where we have been working with clinicians at Royal Berkshire Hospital to design materials that will raise awareness of and improve the process of diagnosing and treating … Continue reading
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Half-way outputs of the European Union COST network project ‘E-read’
Ljubljana, 9 April 2015 — After a day’s brainstorming, our group of about 30 participants – from neuroscientists, through computer scientists, rhetoricians and literary theorists, to designers, publishers and technical writers – formed into three groups, each taking a specific … Continue reading
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At CIDR this fortnight, 7 Apr 2015
Research in progress Alison Black and Sue Walker will be attending a working group meeting of the European-Union funded project E-Read (Evolution of reading in the age of digitisation) in Ljubljana. The aim of the project is to better understand … Continue reading
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Thinking, testing, making…
These words appear on the front page of the new ‘Manifesto for Design‘ produced by the All-Party Parliamentary Design and Innovation Group (APDIG) and tie in very much with our approach in the Centre for Information Design Research. We … Continue reading →
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