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Directions in HCI education, research, and practice in Southern Africa Export

In CHI '02: CHI '02 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems (2002), pp. 524-525.

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This paper focuses on the current status and directions of human-computer interaction (HCI) education, research, and practice in Southern Africa.

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