Engelbartian
Engelbartian refers to concepts, principles, and technologies associated with Douglas Engelbart, a pioneering computer scientist and inventor. His work fundamentally shaped the modern personal computer and human-computer interaction. The term often evokes his vision of augmenting human intellect, a central theme in his research.
Engelbart's most famous contribution is the invention of the computer mouse, demonstrated in 1968 during what
The "Engelbartian" approach emphasizes a holistic view of technology as a tool to enhance human capabilities,
The legacy of Engelbartian thought is evident in the design of operating systems, the development of collaborative