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Human Centred Design is an approach that integrates multidisciplinary expertise towards enhancing human well-being and empowering people. It leads to systems, machines, products, services and processes which are physically, perceptually, cognitively and emotionally intuitive to use.

The Human Centred Design Institute (HCDI) brings together researchers and business professionals with expertise in areas such as branding, computer science, engineering, ergonomics, management, philosophy and psychology who wish to develop new knowledge and skills in the field of human centred design.

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March 4, 2010

Making virtual worlds more accessible – a new context area for Human Factors

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Making virtual worlds more accessible – a new context area for Human Factors

by Anne McLaughlin on March 4, 2010 · 1 comment

in accessibility, design, ergonomics, input device, technology

via humanfactorsblog.org

 

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