The perspectives and techniques used in human-computer
interaction design, practice and research are broadening. This book
looks at emerging approaches which are likely to contribute to the
discipline in near future. The underlying idea is that human
character rather than technology should determine the nature of
interaction. The concept of "interaction design" covers this range
of concerns relevant to enabling quality design. Each chapter
emphasizes alternative perspectives on interaction and new concepts
to help researchers and practitioners relate to alternative design
approaches and opportunities.
This second volume provides a wider perspective, from both a
scientific and geographic outlook. New topics, such as
psychological design processes, gerotechnology, modelling,
e-learning and subconscious experiences are discussed from a team
of international authors.
This book will be of considerable value to those seeking
innovative perspectives upon designing and ensuring effective
interaction between humans and technology.
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