Charlotte Magnusson has been studying the use of touch, gestures and sound in digital interfaces since 2000, most recently as Associate Professor at the Department of Design Sciences, Lund University, Sweden. Her MEX session in September 2012 shares the results of a European research project, HaptiMap, providing case study examples of using sound and haptics in mobile mapping applications.
MEX Sessions: Charlotte Magnusson on audible and haptic UIs
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