Advancements on Child–Computer Interaction research: Contributions from IDC 2018

Michail Giannakos1, Michael Stephen Horn2, Elisa Rubegni3
1Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway
2Northwestern University, USA
3Lancaster University, UK

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