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Surrogate users : a pragmatic approach to defining user needs
Joyce Yee
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Matthew Lievesley
Design Department
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Practice
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Funding
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Learner
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User
88%
Design
22%
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22%
Case Study
11%
Evaluation
11%
Computer
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Project Delivery
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Design Practice
11%
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11%
Project Outcome
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User-Centered Design
11%
Distance Learning
11%
Funding Research
11%