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Human - Computer Interaction1
Human-ComputerInteraction
Ryan DoolittleMath 382
Human - Computer Interaction2
Definition•Design
•Evaluation
•Implementation
Human - Computer Interaction3
Breakdown Use and Context of Computers Human Characteristics Computer System and Interface Architecture Developmental Process
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Factors Computer Graphics
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Factors Operating Systems
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Factors Human Factors
Ergonomics
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Factors Industrial Engineering
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Factors Cognitive Psychology
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Basic Interactions
Direct ManipulationSketch PadXerox Star (1981)
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Basic Interactions
The Mouse
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Basic Interactions
Multiple Tiled Windows
Human - Computer Interaction12
Applications
Drawing Programs Text Editing Software
Hypertext Spreadsheets Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Video Games
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Summary Definition: ”Human-computer interaction is a discipline
concerned with the design, evaluation and implementation ofinteractive computing systems for human use and with the studyof major phenomena surrounding them.”
Factors Affecting Research Computer Graphics Operating Systems Human Factors (Ergonomics) Industrial Engineering Cognitive Psychology
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SummaryBasic Interactions
Direct ManipulationThe MouseMultiple Tiled Window
ApplicationsDrawing ProgramsText Editing SoftwareHypertextSpreadsheetsComputer Aided DesignVideo Games
Up and Coming FieldsGesture Recognition3-DVirtual(Augmented Reality)Computer Supported Cooperative Work