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Andrew Monk
Professor Andrew Monk, Department of Psychology
My current research is in all areas of technology for the home. I have a long history in usability research, particularly lightweight methods for use by designers and videoconferencing. I am Professor of Psychology at York University, Director of CUHTec, and a Fellow of the British Computer Society. I was Chair of the British HCI Group from 1997-2001.
E: A.Monk@psych.york.ac.uk
T: +44 1904 433148
F: +44 1904 433181
Department of Psychology,
University of York, York. UK. YO1 5DD.
Updated 16.8.07
See CUHTec
courses and events pages
See CUHTec (Centre for Usable Home Technology)
for summaries of the work we are doing on home technology at York University.
You can also access a list of my
publications
under
the headings: books, parts of books and journal articles.
You can also access a short
summary
of my interests in:
- Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
- Social and leisure uses of information and communication technology
- Video links and computer supported cooperative work (CSCW)
- Computer-mediated communication (CMC)
- Reading and memory
See alsodown loadable stuff.
Teachers of Statistics may be interested in
StatsTest
a set of materials for
use in assessment. You can also dowload my
statistics notes (just less than 100 pages).
See alsodown loadable stuff.
I was Chair of the
British HCI Group,
a specialist group of
the British Computer Society from 1997-2001. I am also an enthusiastic member of the
York HCI Group
based in the departments of Psychology, Computer Science and Electronics here.
See alsoDownloadable tutorial guides in HCI
Famous relatives:
In case you confuse us, my slightly younger brother Tim is
a psychologist and well known for his work on circadian
rhythm, shift work, jet lag etc. He currently works in
Pittsburgh. My much younger brother
is a computer
scientist known for his clever gizmos for mobile phones at
Momote
Where and when to find me:
I can usually be found in the Psychology building - in
room PS/A012 from 9.00 to 5.30ish. I once looked like
this.
and this.
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