Welcome to The South African Human-Computer Interaction
Special Interest Group Web Site

This site is aimed at everybody with an interest in developing the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Usability in South Africa . CHI-SA is the joint South African Chapter of the ACM's (Association for Computing Machinery in the USA) SIGCHI, Special Interest Group for Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and the Computer Society of South Africa (CSSA)


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Events and Activities

Contact Information

Membership

SIG Bylaws

Conference Archive

Interesting Articles

Current HCI Research

HCI Resources

Activities include:

Interested in something specific?

Just getting started in usability? The Usability Bookshelf includes a list of the most recommend books on usability and design.

 

Interested in attending a conference? Check out the list of upcoming events.

 

Take a look at the SA Universities and other consultants involved in HCI research.

 

Ready to join? Membership offerings are available online.


Comments and suggestions:

Darelle van Greunen

14 November 2006

World Usability Day 2006

Making life easy!

Thanks to all who helped to make WUD 2006 a success!

World Usability Day South Africa

3 November 2005

World Usability Day 2005

Making It Easy

Photo Gallery

What's New?

World Usability Day 2006 Press Release (2006-03-24) (Microsoft Word Document: 33 KB)

Conference proceedings and more from CHI-SA 2006: 5th Conference on Human Computer Interaction in Southern Africa – Cape Town, South Africa, 25–27 January 2006


For articles on Software Testing in South Africa visit Test Focus Online Magazine.


CHI-SA Committee:

Chair: Darelle van Greunen (NMMU)

Secretary: Joan Kalk (Liberty Life)

Treasurer: Vacant

Publicity & Marketing: Jacques Jurgens

Membership: Thea Wooding

HCI Education: (Vacant)

For contact details, click here.

 


 

The CHI-SA Web Site is sponsored by Code Blue Consultants
in collaboration with the Computer Society of South Africa and ACM SIGCHI

This page was last updated on:  May 4, 2006