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Intro

Slides

Web Res

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  chapter 1 Human Factors of Interface Software Intro Slides Web Res
  chapter 2 Theories, Principles, and Guidelines Intro Slides Web Res  
  chapter 3 Managing Design Processes Intro Slides Web Res    
  chapter 4 Expert Reviews, Usability Testing, Surveys, and Continuing Assessments Intro Slides Web Res    
  chapter 5 Software Tools Intro Slides Web Res    
  chapter 6 Direct Manipulation and Virtual Environments Intro Slides Web Res    
  chapter 7 Menu Selection, Form Fillin, and Dialog Boxes  Intro Slides Web Res    
  chapter 8 Command and Natural Languages Intro Slides Web Res    
  chapter 9 Interaction Devices Intro Slides Web Res    
 

chapter 10

Response Time and Display Rate Intro Slides Web Res  
  chapter 11 Presentation Styles: Balancing Function and Fashion Intro Slides Web Res
  chapter 12 Printed Manuals, Online Help, and Tutorials Intro Slides Web Res
  chapter 13 Multiple-Window Strategies Intro Slides Web Res
  chapter 14 Computer-Supported Cooperative Work Intro Slides Web Res
  chapter 15 Information Search and Visualization Intro Slides Web Res
  chapter 16 Hypermedia and the World Wide Web Intro Slides Web Res
               
Catalog Description
Prerequisites
Text Shneiderman, B. Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Human-Computer Interaction (Third Edition). Addison-Wesley: Reading, MA, 1998.  ISBN/ISSN: 0-201-69497-2.