Part 3: Southern-Driven Human-Computer InteractionInternational audienceHuman-Computer Interaction for Development (HCI4D) research aims to maximise the usability of interfaces for interacting with technologies designed specifically for under-served, under-resourced, and under-represented populations. In this paper, we provide a snapshot of Southern African HCI4D research against the background of the global HCI4D research landscape. We commenced with a systematic literature review of HCI4D (2010–2017) then surveyed Southern African researchers working in the area. The contribution is to highlight the context-specific themes and challenges that emerged from our investigation
With almost four decades of existence as a community, human–computer interaction (HCI) practice has ...
This workshop explores the challenges in applying, extending and inventing appropriate methods and c...
80% of people with disabilities worldwide live in low resourced settings, rural areas, informal sett...
© IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2019Human-Computer Interaction for Develo...
Recent years have seen a burgeoning interest in research into the use of information and communicati...
Human-computer interaction for development (HCI4D) is an interdisciplinary field aimed at understand...
Human-computer interaction for development (HCI4D) operates at the intersection of Human-computer i...
What is the benefit of human-computer interaction (HCI) to a developing country? On a continent wher...
We provide an overview of the field of information and communication technologies for development (I...
This workshop continues the dialog on exploring the challenges in applying, extending, and inventing...
Building on the successes of prior workshops at CHI and other HCI conferences on computing in intern...
There is a wealth of knowledge linking Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) to human d...
There is a wealth of knowledge linking Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) to human d...
Abstract. Technical Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICTD) lacks appropriat...
There is increasing interest in finding ways to bridge the "Digital Divide" by using the techniques,...
With almost four decades of existence as a community, human–computer interaction (HCI) practice has ...
This workshop explores the challenges in applying, extending and inventing appropriate methods and c...
80% of people with disabilities worldwide live in low resourced settings, rural areas, informal sett...
© IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2019Human-Computer Interaction for Develo...
Recent years have seen a burgeoning interest in research into the use of information and communicati...
Human-computer interaction for development (HCI4D) is an interdisciplinary field aimed at understand...
Human-computer interaction for development (HCI4D) operates at the intersection of Human-computer i...
What is the benefit of human-computer interaction (HCI) to a developing country? On a continent wher...
We provide an overview of the field of information and communication technologies for development (I...
This workshop continues the dialog on exploring the challenges in applying, extending, and inventing...
Building on the successes of prior workshops at CHI and other HCI conferences on computing in intern...
There is a wealth of knowledge linking Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) to human d...
There is a wealth of knowledge linking Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) to human d...
Abstract. Technical Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICTD) lacks appropriat...
There is increasing interest in finding ways to bridge the "Digital Divide" by using the techniques,...
With almost four decades of existence as a community, human–computer interaction (HCI) practice has ...
This workshop explores the challenges in applying, extending and inventing appropriate methods and c...
80% of people with disabilities worldwide live in low resourced settings, rural areas, informal sett...