HCI - Accommodating human diversity
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Revision as of 01:06, 17 November 2009
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Overview
When designing a user interface many aspects of human diversity must be taken into account. Depending on the purpose of the software, designer must take into account factors such as:
- Age
- Race
- Physical Attributes/Disabilities
- Educational Background
- Computer Expertise
- Geographical Location
- Cultural Background
Universal Design
Concerns, avoid cultural symbols, use universally understood metaphors. Ex: Don't use stop light. They aren't the same everywhere.
Accessibility
Concerns Age , Physical Disabilities, Education, Language Barrier