Designing and Learning: joining the concepts in work practices

Information and communication technologies are the new power for innovation in organizations nowadays. However the technology by itself is not able to promote improvements in organizations, which depends on how the employees learn and make sense of the technology in their workplace. In this paper we...

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Human resources
Learning
Participatory design
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Semiotics
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The influence of the human factor on technology-driven changes
Training
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