Links:
Professors and students often hunger for more information
than a single textbook can offer. For that reason, we
have set aside some useful links that will provide extensive
information regarding the computer-human interaction forum
and user-centered web design resources.
Syllabus:
As the computer-human interaction arena continues to expand
and courses become more common, the need for course direction
becomes necessary. Jonathan Lazar has created a sample
syllabus for this precise reason.
Project
Documents:
User-Centered Web Development concepts are best
learned in a hands-on fashion. To accomplish this, Jonathan
Lazar has prepared six documents that will allow professors
and students to create their own user-centered web design
simulations.
Feature
Articles:
With a desire to provide instructors and students with
the most up-to-date information regarding computer-human
interaction and user-centered web development, we
included a section that will feed the demand for new and
innovative information.
About
the Author:
Provides a biography of Jonathan Lazar with a link to
his personal web site.
Instructors:
The text is appropriate for classes in web design, human
factors, human-computer interaction, and online communities
at the undergraduate and graduate level. User-Centered
Web Development will guide readers through the process
of designing web-based resources to meet the needs of
the user.