Human-Computer Interface Design and Evaluation
CS 4750 Fall 2001
- Georgia Tech Local Information
- Conferences of interest
- History of Interaction
- People
- Some biographies of various HCI luminaries prepared by previous Georgia Tech students.
- Charles Simonyi, creator of the first WYSIWYG editor, Bravo.
- Butler Lampson, leading intellectual force in the early days of Xerox PARC.
- Bob Metcalfe, inventor of Ethernet.
- Chuck Thacker, principal hardware designer of the Xerox PARC Alto.
- Gary Starkweather, inventor of the laser printer.
- Bob Taylor, leading figure in ARPAnet and Xerox PARC.
- Allen
Newell, Herb Simon and their theory
on intelligence.
- Bill Buxton and his list of novel
input devices.
- Alan Dix and
his Myth
of the Infinitely Fast Machine.
- Howard Rheingold
and the online version of his book, Tools for Thought.
- Hiroshi Ishii
and his research group on, Tangible Media.
- Jakob Nielsen and
his useit.com site. Jakob also
runs a consulting company with Don Norman
called the Neilsen
Norman Group.
- Bruce "Tog"
Tognazzini and his Ask Tog Webzine.
- General resources
- Organizations
- Heuristics and design
- Evaluation
- Web design
- Modelling
- Task Analysis
- User Interface Software
- CSCW
- Speech and Natural Language
- Pen and Gesture input
- Nonspeech Audio
- Web Interface Design
- HCI Educational Opportunities
- Professional Opportunities in HCI
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