The Human Dimensions Of Human Computer Interaction

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The Human-dimensions of Human-computer Interaction

"This book uses a narrative style; simplifying jargon for the non-technical reader. It is a techno-journey commencing with the background history of computing to contrast with HCI in today's techno-world; filling the gap in the literature that only sparsely covers the vast number of human-dimensions (or social context) of computer usage. The target audience includes: IT professionals, postgraduate information systems' students, corporate trainers, general computer users, educational technology researchers, academics at universities and other types of community-based learning Institutions."--BOOK JACKET.
The Human-dimensions of Human-computer Interaction

Presents a non-technical discussion about everyday computer usage and deals with the human-dimension or social context of effective HCI. This title brings complexities of the human-dimensions of HCI. It includes chapters which are designed to set the background for the duality of the human/machine dimensions of HCI.
ePedagogy in Online Learning: New Developments in Web Mediated Human Computer Interaction

ICT tools and the digital age continue to redefine teaching strategies for both the corporate sector and educational institutions. These teaching environments have enabled openness and interaction in order to teach communities to flourish. ePedagogy in Online Learning: New Developments in Web Mediated Human Computer Interaction provides approaches on adopting interactive web tools that promote effective human-computer interaction in educational practices. This book is a vital tool for educational technology practitioners and researchers interested in incorporating e-learning practices in the education sector.