Diseño secuencial exploratorio para la creación de la aplicación móvil de patrones tradicionales de Miao

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https://doi.org/10.3989/chdj.2024.286

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patrimonio cultural, artefactos digitales, aplicación móvil, transformación de patrones tradicionales, interfaz de usuario

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Este estudio tuvo como objetivo definir un conjunto de datos para el diseño de una aplicación para el aprendizaje de los patrones tradicionales de los Miao. En la etapa preliminar, el estudio trazó la transformación sociocultural por la que atravesó el pueblo Miao, y que se reflejó en sus patrones tradicionales. En la primera etapa del estudio, se realizó una encuesta por Internet en la plataforma de turismo internacional entre la población de todos los continentes. La encuesta confirmó la existencia de una solicitud pública de contenido relacionado con los patrones tradicionales de Miao. La encuesta también determinó las fuentes de información requeridas y los enfoques para la capacitación. Además, el contenido deseado fue preparado y coordinado con la ayuda de expertos en el campo del patrimonio cultural Miao. En la etapa final, se discutieron temas de usabilidad, diseño y contenido para la futura aplicación móvil durante una entrevista con expertos en el campo de la representación digital de artefactos.

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2025-02-07

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Qiao, S., & Abdramanov, Y. (2025). Diseño secuencial exploratorio para la creación de la aplicación móvil de patrones tradicionales de Miao. Culture &Amp; History Digital Journal, 13(2), 286. https://doi.org/10.3989/chdj.2024.286

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Henan Office of Philosophy and Social Science
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Zhoukou Normal University
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