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CHI*ATLANTA : EVENTS : 2007: March:
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Speaker: Amy Stone Take part in an experiment on short term memory and learn how characteristics of human memory should drive screen and information design. See hall of shame examples of designs that overload the human mind, and designs that support experts and decision makers in their tasks. Learn about characteristics of expert skill acquisition from the cognitive perspective, and the implications of UI design on expert performance. Amy Stone, who holds a doctorate in Cognitive Psychology, is the Design Practice Manager at User Insight. She has been practicing User Centered Design for over 15 years for companies such as NCR's Human Interface Technology Center, iXL's User Experience group, and U S WEST Advanced Technology's Human Factors group. |
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