Computer-Human Interaction
Special Interest Group
Table of Contents
BuckCHI will inform you about current practice and future trends
in user interface development, including:
- User and Task Analysis
- Dialog and Screen Design
- Rapid Prototyping Techniques
- User Interface Toolkits
- Practical Usability Evaluation
Monthly presentations, workshops, tours, and social networking meetings
will cover a variety of topics, including:
- Effective Use of Multimedia
- Visual Communication Design
- Internet and the World-Wide Web
- Online Information Systems
- Setting up a Usability Lab
- Real-time Process Control
BuckCHI will help you meet people who focus on making
software systems more useful and usable for people.
And BuckCHI will be your link to a worldwide network
of information available through the international
ACM SIGCHI and related organizations.
- Robert Abbott, Principal of Ignition, Inc., Columbus, Ohio
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A multimedia presentation on graphic design
principles, showing common design errors,
and which techniques to use to overcome them.
(March 26, 1996)
Fill in the membership application form
and submit it on the Web,
or print it out and mail it in.
Note: Until the chapter has official status,
we will not be collecting dues.
- Suggested Readings
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- Indexes of Information
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- Organizations
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Send mail to
Columbus-SIGCHI.chi@xerox.com
if you would like to get involved.
Note: BuckCHI is pronounced just like Buckeye,
the Ohio State symbol.
(Thanks to
Keith Instone
of BGSU for the suggestion, July 5, 1995.)
Document URL:
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~perlman/BUCKCHI/promo.html