Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction
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Books › Computers › User Interfaces
ISBN: 0470018666 / Publisher: Wiley, March 2007
"Rogers, Preece and Sharp are a bestselling author team, acknowledged leaders and educators in their field, with a strong global reputation.They bring depth of scope to the subject, encompassing the latest technologies and devices including facebook and YouTube. Interaction Design offers a cross-disciplinary, practical and process-oriented approach to Human Computer Interaction, showing not just what principals ought to apply to Interaction Design, but crucially how they can be applied. Motivating examples are included to illustrate technical, social, and ethical issues, making the book approachable and adaptable for both Computer Science and non-Computer Science users. Interviews with key HCI luminaries are included and provide an insight into current and future trends. The text comes with a lively and highly interactive companion web site containing a rich set of resources enabling students to collaborate on experiments and designs, take part in competitions, find resources and communicate with others"--
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The classic text, Interaction Design by Sharp, Preece and Rogers is back in a fantastic new 2nd Edition!New to this edition:Completely updated to include new chapters on Interfaces, Data Gathering and Data Analysis and Interpretation, the latest information from recent research findings and new examplesNow in full colourA lively and highly interactive Web site that will enable students to collaborate on experiments, compete in design competitions, collaborate on designs, find resources and communicate with othersA new practical and process-oriented approach showing not just what principals ought to apply, but crucially how they can be applied"The best basis around for user-centered interaction design, both as a primer for students as an introduction to the field, and as a resource for research practitioners to fall back on. It should be labelled 'start here'."—Pieter Jan Stappers, ID-StudioLab, Delft University of Technology
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