How and why do we lie?A documentary on our ability to be dishonest.
This documentary explores a fundamental human trait — the ability to be dishonest and aims to shed light on the complexContinue Reading
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This documentary explores a fundamental human trait — the ability to be dishonest and aims to shed light on the complexContinue Reading
The eSexual Health Clinic app, which was designed by myself and Dr Kate Hone was announced last night as the winnerContinue Reading
I personally feel that 2015 was a year that we have experienced the ‘great podcast renaissance’. Years after their firstContinue Reading
What should we be worried about? This is the question John Brockman (the publisher of Edge.org) has asked to theContinue Reading
I recently came across a very recently published book chapter called ‘Design, User Experience and Usability: Interactive Experience Design” thatContinue Reading
A while ago on this blog, I made a promise to actually take up on a MOOC (massive online openContinue Reading
Reading Brenda Laurel’s book ‘Computers as Theatre’ (review here) has re-ignited my love for the theatre. After a couple ofContinue Reading
The brave new world of the Internet of Thing promises smart, connected devices that communicate and share data in order toContinue Reading
As the last post of the year, I thought I should follow up with another Christmas-themed musing and talk about dystopianContinue Reading
Once upon a time, the act of Christmas shopping was conducted on Christmas Eve where shopping streets were filled with peopleContinue Reading
This is a strange book to include in my reading challenge list, as it was a recommendation from a friendContinue Reading
Anyone who works in academia will be able to tell you that the new year officially starts in September, NOT inContinue Reading
One of my fondest childhood memories is Tetris – a Soviet tile-matching puzzle game, which has incidentally turned 30 thisContinue Reading
I am not a fan of football but whether I like it or not, after three weeks of seeing numerousContinue Reading
I recently read an article on BBC News (‘Not just a game- Is it right to ‘recreate’ disability?’) about the growingContinue Reading
A while ago, I blogged about two papers that I have co-authored and were accepted at the Web4All (W4A) conference,Continue Reading
The Human Interaction Design group at City University holds an annual Open day where researchers and external contributors from theContinue Reading
‘Online students can’t help being sociable’ MOOCs have been the ‘flavour of the month’ for e-learning researchers and learning technologistsContinue Reading
In an era of information overload, we have become ‘grazers’ of content, skimming digital channels for nuggets of information. PeopleContinue Reading
According to the latest online rumours/allegedly leaked information Apple’s health tracking app Healthbook is soon to become a reality. WithContinue Reading
I recently joined the London UX bookclub in an attempt to get into the habit of reading more design booksContinue Reading
I am the co-author in two papers that have been accepted at the Web for All (W4a) conference which isContinue Reading
Flappy Bird has recently been pulled from app stores, leaving many (distressed) users wondering why. Mr. Nguyen (the mastermind behindContinue Reading
With the explosion of health apps came the explosion of health app stores. This relatively new phenomenon sees a numberContinue Reading
If you are interested in the field of mobile health then you will be aware that regulatory bodies in theContinue Reading