Essential readings (research papers, books, articles) in HCI history
21 Oct 2011 - 1:24am
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I am new to the field of HCI. I need to get a grip on basic concepts, theories and fundamentals in the field of HCI. Can you suggest me some readings that influenced the advancement of HCI throughout the history? (readings I can get a thorough understanding of basic building blocks of HCI). They can be anything from research papers to books to informal write-ups. Thank You!
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Hi ,
This is may be a too late reply, but anyway.
Good places to start is , you can take a online HCI course at coursera.org, taught by scott klammer one of respect academics in the field , from stanford.
Designing Interactions by Bill moggridge is good book, also
Interaction Design, beyond human computer interaction, http://www.id-book.com
http://www.interaction-design.org web site is also a good resource.
good luck,
cheers,
Waruna.