Recommended reading for FIT Lab
If you are planning to study at FIT Lab, whether to do a masters or a PhD, here is a list of recommended reading that is core background to our area:
Strongly Recommended!
- M. Jones & G. Marsden, Mobile Interaction Design, John Wiley & Sons, 2006.
- H. Thimbleby, Press On, MIT Press, 2007.
- D. Norman, The Psychology of Everyday Things, Basic Books, 1988
- B. Buxton, Sketching User Experiences: Getting the Design Right and the Right Design, Morgan Kaufmann, 2007
- K. Vicente, The Human Factor, Routledge, 2006
- T. Landauer, The Trouble with Computers: Usefulness, Usability and Productivity, MIT Press, 1996
- A. Greenfield, Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing, Peachpit Press, 2006
Good additional reading
- Druin, Mobile Technology for Children, Morgan Kaufmann, 2009
- R. White, R. Roth & G. Marchionini, Exploratory Search: Beyond the Query-response Paradigm, Morgan & Claypool, 2009
- J. Raskin, The Humane Interface: New Directions for Designing Interactive Systems, Addison Wesley, 2000
- W. Buxton, S. Greenberg, J. Grudin & R. Baecker, Readings in Human-Computer Interaction: Toward the Year 2000, Morgan Kaufmann, 1995
- B. Longhurst, G. Smith, G Bagnall, G Crawford, M. Ogborn, E. Baldwin & S. McCracken, Introducing Cultural Studies, Longman, 2008
- P. Dourish, Where the Action is: The Foundations of Embodied Interaction, MIT Press, 2001
- B. Moggridge, Designing Interactions, MIT Press, 2006
- J. Nielsen, Designing Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity, Peachpit Press, 2000
A good textbook
See also FIT Lab's recent publications.
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