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Introduction to human computer interaction / Teodoro F. Revano Jr., Ph.D., and Dr. Charlemagne G. Laviña

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextManila, PH : Mindshapers Co., Inc. 2023Description: viii, 344 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9789719655053
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA76.9 R44 2023
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction to the course and human computer interaction -- Chapter 2. The human brain vs. the computer: human information processing -- Chapter 3. Human memory -- Chapter 4. Long-term interaction styles -- Chapter 5. Design rules -- Chapter 6. Design and usability -- Chapter 7. Design evaluation -- Chapter 8. Experimental evaluation and empirical methods -- Chapter 9. Universal design and persona -- Chapter 10. Evolution of computer input and output devices -- Chapter 11. Multimodal interfaces -- Chapter 12. Human vision and visual displays -- Chapter 13. HCI and the web -- Chapter 14. Auditory sensation, perception, and cognition -- Chapter 15. Human touch and tactual displays -- Chapter 16. Brain-computer interaction (BCI) and neuroprosthetics/sensory substitution -- Chapter 17. Smart phones, PDAs and HCI -- Chapter 18. Virtual, augmented, and ubiquitous reality -- Chapter 19. Future directions of human-computer interaction.
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Chapter 1. Introduction to the course and human computer interaction -- Chapter 2. The human brain vs. the computer: human information processing -- Chapter 3. Human memory -- Chapter 4. Long-term interaction styles -- Chapter 5. Design rules -- Chapter 6. Design and usability -- Chapter 7. Design evaluation -- Chapter 8. Experimental evaluation and empirical methods -- Chapter 9. Universal design and persona -- Chapter 10. Evolution of computer input and output devices -- Chapter 11. Multimodal interfaces -- Chapter 12. Human vision and visual displays -- Chapter 13. HCI and the web -- Chapter 14. Auditory sensation, perception, and cognition -- Chapter 15. Human touch and tactual displays -- Chapter 16. Brain-computer interaction (BCI) and neuroprosthetics/sensory substitution -- Chapter 17. Smart phones, PDAs and HCI -- Chapter 18. Virtual, augmented, and ubiquitous reality -- Chapter 19. Future directions of human-computer interaction.

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