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HCI History

HCI History. Key people, events, ideas and paradigm shifts.

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HCI History

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  1. HCI History Key people, events, ideas and paradigm shifts This material has been developed by Georgia Tech HCI faculty, and continues to evolve. Contributors include Gregory Abowd, Jim Foley, Diane Gromala, Elizabeth Mynatt, Jeff Pierce, Colin Potts, Chris Shaw, John Stasko, and Bruce Walker. This specific presentation also borrows from James Landay and Jason Hong at UC Berkeley. Comments directed to foley@cc.gatech.edu are encouraged. Permission is granted to use with acknowledgement for non-profit purposes. Last revision: January 2004.

  2. People Vannevar Bush J. R. (Lick) Licklider Ivan Sutherland Doug Engelbart Alan Kay Ted Nelson Nicholas Negroponte Mark Weiser Jaron Lanier Key People

  3. Key Innovators • Vannevar Bush • 1945 MemexStore and link all information • J. R. Licklider • 1960 Man-computer symbiosis • Timesharing

  4. Key Innovators • Ivan Sutherland • 1963 Sketchpad • Interactive Graphics • Icons • Light pen • OOP classes and instances

  5. Key Innovator • Douglas Englebart • Mouse • Multimedia • Hypertext • Windows • Shared files • Electronic message • teleconferencing

  6. History of HCIAFIP Fall Joint Conference, 1968 • Document Processing • modern word processing • outline processing • hypermedia • Input / Output • the mouse and one-handed corded keyboard • high resolution displays • multiple windows • specially designed furniture • Shared work • shared files and personal annotations • electronic messaging • shared displays with multiple pointers • audio/video conferencing • ideas of an Internet • User testing, training • Video 10:50 minutes in

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