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6. CHINZ 2005: Auckland, New Zealand
- Beryl Plimmer:
Proceedings of the 6th ACM SIGCHI New Zealand Chapter's International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction: Making CHI Natural, 2006, Auckland, New Zealand, July 7-8, 2005. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 94, ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-036-1 - Sally Jo Cunningham, Matt Jones:
Autoethnography: a tool for practice and education. 1-8 - R. T. Jim Eales:
Creativity in action: some implications for the design of creativity support systems. 9-14 - Beirong Wang, Jian Sun, Beryl Plimmer:
Exploring sketch beautification techniques. 15-16 - Sonja Pedell, Frank Vetere:
Picture scenarios for representing use context in design. 17-18 - Giovanni S. Moretti, Paul J. Lyons:
Controlling the complexity of grouped items in colour interfaces. 19-23 - Ivana Nakarada-Kordic, Brenda Lobb:
Effect of perceived attractiveness of web interface design on visual search of web sites. 25-27 - Ronald Chung, Petrut Mirica, Beryl Plimmer:
InkKit: a generic design tool for the tablet PC. 29-30 - Junhua Deng, Elizabeth A. Kemp, Elisabeth G. Todd:
Managing UI pattern collections. 31-38 - Chris Phillips, Rowena Joe:
Supporting content design of interaction spaces. 39-44 - Dirk Draheim, Christof Lutteroth, Gerald Weber:
Robust content creation with form-oriented user interfaces. 45-52 - Blazej J. Kot, Burkhard Wuensche, John C. Grundy, John G. Hosking:
Information visualisation utilising 3D computer game engines case study: a source code comprehension tool. 53-60 - Theodor G. Wyeld:
Role play in 3D virtual environments: a pedagogic case study. 61-66 - Roderick A. Farmer, Baden Hughes:
CASE: a framework for evaluating learner-computer interaction in Computer-Assisted Language learning. 67-74 - Sarah Henderson:
Genre, task, topic and time: facets of personal digital document management. 75-82 - Jeff Huang, Bo Lu, Michael B. Twidale:
Graphical abstract help. 83-89 - Nicola J. Bidwell, Christopher Lueg, Jeff Axup:
The territory is the map: designing navigational aids. 91-100
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