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*[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=26115.26124 Applying cognitive psychology to user-interface design] Marshall, Nelson, and Gardiner, 1987.  Dated, but sounds very relevant.  Contains a chapter called "Design Guidelines."  Unfortunately, I have not been able to find this book anywhere yet or the text available online.  Will keep looking, but this may not be readable by Friday. [[User:E J Kalafarski|E J Kalafarski]] 12:13, 17 March 2009 (UTC)
*[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=26115.26124 Applying cognitive psychology to user-interface design] Marshall, Nelson, and Gardiner, 1987.  Dated, but sounds very relevant.  Contains a chapter called "Design Guidelines."  Unfortunately, I have not been able to find this book anywhere yet or the text available online.  Will keep looking, but this may not be readable by Friday. [[User:E J Kalafarski|E J Kalafarski]] 12:13, 17 March 2009 (UTC)
*[http://www.aaai.org/Papers/Workshops/1998/WS-98-09/WS98-09-020.pdf Acting on a visual world: The role of multimodal perception in HCI].  Wolff, F., Angelia, A., Romary, L. (1998).  Short paper looking at the effects of perceptual organization on multimodal communication when using an interface. (Jon)

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  • HCI Course at UF Benjamin Lok. This is a course I took when at UF. The slides and links might be useful for those wanting a more of a background in HCI. (Gideon)
  • Applying cognitive psychology to user-interface design Marshall, Nelson, and Gardiner, 1987. Dated, but sounds very relevant. Contains a chapter called "Design Guidelines." Unfortunately, I have not been able to find this book anywhere yet or the text available online. Will keep looking, but this may not be readable by Friday. E J Kalafarski 12:13, 17 March 2009 (UTC)