Erik Frøkjær
Part-time lecturer
Software, Data, People & Society
Sigurdsgade 41, 2200 København N., 24, 5th floor, Building: 24-5-43
Primary fields of research
His main focus is human-computer usability research, and more broadly the understanding computing as a human and social activity. He also maintains an interest in how to manage and develop information systems and expert support systems which are highly useful and efficient for users and organizations.
Current research
One selected activity: How to include emotions in design and evaluation? - building upon work and ideas presented in Frøkjær, E. and Hornbæk, K. 2008. Metaphors of human thinking for usability inspection and design. ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact. 14, 4 (Jan. 2008), 1-33
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Usability, acceptability, and adherence to an electronic self-monitoring system in patients with major depression discharged from inpatient wards
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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