HCI 2011

HCI 2011

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Human computer interaction is a key area of computing. The BCS Conference on Human Computer Interaction is the leading conference in the field in the UK. It covers the design, evaluation and application of techniques and approaches for interacting with devices and services. HCI is now on its 25th conference and for this anniversary, papers reflect on our theme of Health, Wealth and Happiness

Recent Episodes

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    13 years ago
  • An analysis and criticism of ways in which the World Wide Web is altering young learners’ cognitive behaviors

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  • Interaction Design: Serving Corporate Needs

    13 years ago
  • Designing Novel Applications Inspired by Emerging Media Technologies

    13 years ago
  • Semantics, Hermeneutics, Statistics: Some Reflections on the Semantic Web

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  • Local Community Intelligence, Wellbeing and the Potential Role of Web 2.0 Applications

    13 years ago
  • On Pause and Duration, or: the Design of Heritage Experience

    13 years ago
  • Imagining urban interactions: strategies for exploring future design landscapes

    13 years ago
  • Confronting a Moral Dilemma in Virtual Reality: A Pilot Study

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  • Reframing the design of context-aware computing

    13 years ago