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Course reveals how to put research into practice

A Human Factors Europe product story
Edited by the Marketingservicestalk editorial team Nov 8, 2007

Human Factors' engaging two-day course, Putting Research into Practice, being held in London on 5-6 December, has a distinct 'How can I use this?' focus.

With a wealth of research into human-computer interaction, psychology, computer science, technology, usability engineering and marketing, Human Factors will show you how to apply the research to your real-world applications.

Through discussion and lively exchange, the course will cover research in topics ranging from cognitive processes, audio/visual processing, design, usability methods and mobiles to e-commerce.

It will also provide web design guidelines for different ages and cultures, as well as accessibility.

The material is humanised and presented in layman's terms, so that at the end of the course, you will come away with the latest knowledge of best practices for software ergonomics.

Not to be missed by usability practitioners, interface designers, project managers and developers of websites, intranets and applications.

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