Talking conversation design with Maaike Groenewege

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Maaike Groenewege joins us to share some unique insights and perspectives on conversation design theory, techniques, tools and practice.

Talking conversation design

What do instructional design and conversation design have in common? What skills and perspectives do linguists bring to conversation design? What are the top challenges new conversation designers face? And how can we design successful conversational interactions between computers and humans? Maaike Groenewege joins us to share all, and more!

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