Proceedings of CHINZ11, the ACM SIGCHI New Zealand Chapters International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction

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2011
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CHINZ - ACM SIGCHI New Zealand Chapter's International Conference on Computer Human Interaction
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The Annual Conference of the New Zealand ACM Special Interest Group on Human-Computer Interaction. The CHINZ conference provides a general forum for those involved with Computer Human Interaction to address design centred on human use of technology. For example, Interaction design; user centred design, applying design principles in HCI, social implications of technology (e.g., for disabled or elderly); mobile technologies; games; robotics; tools and tool support; cyber psychology; usability; guidelines and heuristics; implications of technology for cognition; education aspects; and industry case studies.

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Clifford, Rory, Clark, Adrian, Rogozin, Mikhail (2011): Using augmented reality for rapid prototyping and collaborative design to model 3D buildin. In: Proceedings of CHINZ11, the ACM SIGCHI New Zealand Chapters International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction , 2011, . pp. 117-120. https://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2000756.2000774

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