Study of Human computer interaction

Authors

  • Shalini

Keywords:

E-learning, HCI

Abstract

HCI is an interdisciplinary field that studies how people interact with computers. To better understand and ease user-machine interactions, it integrates knowledge from the fields of computer science, cognitive psychology, behavioural science, and design. Now more than ever, HCI is a regular part of our life. In fact, you can find it in just about any area. We utilise it to get answers to questions, organise our money, meet new people, further our education or professional development, and broaden our horizons in terms of entertainment options. Some of us can't even fathom a life without our gadgets now that they've become so integral to the modern experience.

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Published

2017-12-30

How to Cite

Shalini. (2017). Study of Human computer interaction. Universal Research Reports, 4(13), 425–430. Retrieved from https://urr.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/465

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