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<!-- Tells the browser this is HTML compatible page -->
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<!-- the head section has info for the browser and search engines
Do not include any content for the user in the head section -->
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="main.css">
<!-- Any character may be in the page -->
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<!-- This is for mobile devices to show the page better -->
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
<!-- this titel will appear in the browser tab. Make it short and simple -->
<title>CSC102 Boards</title>
</head>
<!-- everything we want to show the user in your body section -->
<body>
<header>
<!-- This is the navigation menu section -->
<nav>
<!--the a tag is the anchor tag - it creates a hyperlink -->
<a href="index.html"> Home </a>
</br> <a href="boards.html">Boards</a>
</br> <a href="game.html">Game</a>
</br> <a href="palindrome.html">Palindrome</a>
</br> <a href="basics.html">Basics</a>
</br> <a href="strings.html">Strings</a>
</br> <a href="w11sound.html">Sound</a>
</br> <a href="w13table_html.html">Table</a>
</nav>
</header>
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<h1>Welcome to My website</h1>
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the p tag -->
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HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION DEGREE OBJECTIVES
1. Articulate and apply concepts during the creation of human computer interactions that incorporate effective and aesthetic
design concepts appropriately.
2. Evaluate the impact of new and emerging technology trends on human computer interactions and the user experience.
3. Be capable of evaluating a proposed HCI technology in terms of its application, platform and purpose. Translate this
evaluation into an effective user experience and informed human-computer interaction design.
4. Analyze human factors such as cognition, use patterns and demographics and apply this analysis to the development of
effective human computer interactions.
5. Evaluate HCI design options in terms of their cost to produce and against perceived benefit by the user.
6. Prototype and produce innovative interfaces or interactions for at least two of the following: web, PC, mobile, handheld or
next generation platforms, including all production materials required in a complete pipeline using industry-standard
tools, software and production process
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<footer>
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David Shamas </br>
University of Advancing Technology </br>
2625 W Baseline Rd. </br>
Tempe, AZ 85283</br>
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</body>
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</html>