People and Computers XX — Engage Proceedings of HCI 2006 /
Reading has arguably the longest and richest history of any domain for scientifically considering the impact of technology on the user. From the 1920s to the 1950s, Miles Tinker [1963] and other researchers ran hundreds of user tests that examined the effects of different fonts and text layout varia...
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London :
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2007.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- At the Periphery
- Crossmodal Ambient Displays
- Plotting Affect and Premises for Use in Aesthetic Interaction Design: Towards Evaluation for the Everyday
- Enthralling Experience
- Smell Me: Engaging with an Interactive Olfactory Game
- Measuring the Aesthetics of Reading
- Aesthetic and Symbolic Qualities as Antecedents of Overall Judgements of Interactive Products
- Involvement in Listening to Music from a Computer: The Effects of Pre-Existing Mood
- Interface Affect and Familiarity: Some Implications for Designing the Interaction
- Connecting with Others
- VideoArms: Embodiments for Mixed Presence Groupware
- Supporting Crime Scene Investigation
- Interaction for Me
- The Beam Cursor: A Pen-based Technique for Enhancing Target Acquisition
- Assisting Target Acquisition in Perspective Views
- Does Being Motivated to Avoid Procedural Errors Influence Their Systematicity?
- Usefulness of Interactive Animations in Electronic Shopping
- Interactions in the Wild
- Output Multimodal Interaction: The Case of Augmented Surgery
- mSpace Mobile: Exploring Support for Mobile Tasks
- Place and the Experience of BLISS
- Factors Contributing to Low Usage of Mobile Data Services: User Requirements, Service Discovery and Usability
- Mind, Body, and Spirit
- Exploring the PieTree for Representing Numerical Hierarchical Data
- Severity of Usability and Accessibility Problems in eCommerce and eGovernment Websites
- Graph Builder: Constructing Non-visual Visualizations.