Human Computer Interaction Websites
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HCIRN: Human-Computer Interaction Resource Network
HCIRN is a website for HCI professionals. Its aim is to advance the practice of HCI by providing HCI professionals with relevant, accurate and timely information on HCI theories, methods, practices and resources. Its scope is to represent the collective knowledge of HCI in a cross-linked knowledge-database.
BayCHI - The San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of ACM SIGCHI
BayCHI, the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI), brings together scholars, practitioners, and users to exchange ideas about computer-human interaction and about the design and evaluation of human interfaces.
Usability First: Usability in Website and Software Design
Usability resources: a glossary of usability-related terms, usability methods, best practices, humor, and more. A free service of Foraker Design
HCI Bibliography : Human-Computer Interaction Resources
The HCI Bibliography (HCIBIB) is a free-access bibliography on Human-Computer Interaction, with over 100,000 records in a searchable database. HCIBIB.ORG is also one of the premier portals to high-quality information on the development of usable software and Web-based systems.
IGI Global: International Publisher of Progressive Academic Research Books and Journals
International Publisher of Progressive Academic Research Books and Journals
Kinect for Windows
Learn about how Kinect for Windows supports movement, voice, and gesture recognition technology. Find out how to get the Kinect sensor and download the SDK.
IGI Global: International Publisher of Progressive Academic Research Books and Journals
International Publisher of Progressive Academic Research Books and Journals
Bad Human Factors Designs
A scrapbook of illustrated examples of things that are hard to use because they do not follow human factors principles.