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*'' Designing for Fun: How Can We Design User Interfaces to Be More Fun? (2004) | *'' Designing for Fun: How Can We Design User Interfaces to Be More Fun? (2004) | ||
*''Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction'', 2004. | *''Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction'', 2004. |
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Ben Shneiderman is a professor in the department of computer science, founding director of the human–computer–interaction laboratory, and member of the institute for advanced computer studies and the institute for systems research, all at the university of Maryland at College Park.
Main Interests
- user interface design
- Human-computer interaction
Bibliography
- Designing for Fun: How Can We Design User Interfaces to Be More Fun? (2004)
- Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction, 2004.
- Foreword: Information Visualization: Beyond the Horizon (Chen, 2004)
- Promoting Universal Usability with Multi-Layer Interface Design (2003)
- Why Not Make Interfaces Better than 3D Reality? (2003)
- A Photo History of SIGCHI: Evolution of Design from Personal to Public (2003)
- Direct Annotation: A Drag-and-Drop Strategy for Labeling Photos (2000)
- The Limits of Speech Recognition (2000)
- Universal Usability: Pushing Human-Computer Interaction Research to Empower Every Citizen (2000)
- ACM's Computing Professionals Face New Challenges (A response to Sept 11) (2002)
- Readings in Information Visualization - Using Vision to Think, 1999
- Designing Information-Abundant Websites (1997)
- Relate-Create-Donate: A teaching/learning philosophy for the cyber-generation (1997)
- Information Visualization: White Paper (1997)
- Software Psychology: Human Factors in Computer and Information Systems, 1980.