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At the human-computer interface
Eavesdrop on Experts
English - February 28, 2018 01:00 - 34 minutesEducation Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In 1980 Ben Shneiderman published one of the first texts in the field that would come to be known as human-computer interaction, and has since pioneered innovations we take for granted today, like touchscreens and hyperlinks. He has now turned his attention to maximising the real-world impact of university research, by combining applied and basic research; a topic he addresses in his new book 'The New ABCs of Research'. He chats with our reporter Steve Grimwade.
Episode recorded: December 14 2017
Interviewer: Steve Grimwade
Producers: Dr Andi Horvath, Chris Hatzis and Silvi Van-Wall
Audio engineer: Gavin Nebauer
Editor: Chris Hatzis
Banner image: Getty Images
In 1980 Ben Shneiderman published one of the first texts in the field that would come to be known as human-computer interaction, and has since pioneered innovations we take for granted today, like touchscreens and hyperlinks. He has now turned his attention to maximising the real-world impact of university research, by combining applied and basic research; a topic he addresses in his new book 'The New ABCs of Research'. He chats with our reporter Steve Grimwade.
Episode recorded: December 14 2017
Interviewer: Steve Grimwade
Producers: Dr Andi Horvath, Chris Hatzis and Silvi Van-Wall
Audio engineer: Gavin Nebauer
Editor: Chris Hatzis
Banner image: Getty Images