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Todo Cambia: Desafios y Oportunidades en HCI en LATAM

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ABSTRACT

Como parte del programa de CLIHC 2023, se presenta el segundo panel de comunidades de Interacción Humano-Computadora en América Latina. Este foro, organizado por LAIHC, tiene como objetivo crear un dialogo entre importantes comunidades de IHC y UX de la región, con el fin de 1) analizar los retos que se mantienen vigentes en términos de vinculación, colaboración, investigación y educación; y 2) visibilizar los diferentes esfuerzos y avances que se generan día a día.

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        CLIHC '23: Proceedings of the XI Latin American Conference on Human Computer Interaction
        October 2023
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        ISBN:9798400716577
        DOI:10.1145/3630970

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