Matt Queen
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Matt Queen is a researcher of HCI, Applied Cognitive Science, and Information Architecture. He works at Engine Interactive (www.enginei.com) in Seattle, WA as a Producer and Lead IA. Matt received his MS degree from the Dept. of Technical Communication at the University of Washington. His research areas include problem solving and decision-making and visualization science. Contact Matt via email to chat. "mqn at u.washington.edu"
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- Thanks Liz
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- Hi Amanda. One way you can coerce your concerns into a resea…
- Your concerns seem more closely related to semiotics. I am c…
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- Also, glad to see Fitt's law being used for its actual purpo…
- I haven't heard of The Bridge though many similar methods ex…
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- Glad to see this is such a hit! I’m glad it promises to be…
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- Yes I agree Rex. The current state of knowledge in neuroscie…
- Well – I have some response to perform here! Economically,…
- Vaillancourt: This has kept my attention ever since you post…
- That is exactly right! Also, it helps identify what exactly …
- ... and ... done. Thanks for the idea, vote of confidence, a…
- I’m working on a book about interaction models for web app…
- When Keith posted this comment it struck a chord with me rel…
- well said Donna.
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