Human-Computer Interaction is becoming ever more important as a means of
achieving competitive IT product designs. A growing field of employment
for IT graduates and others, HCI helps students to focus upon how best
to design interactive systems that are productive and pleasurable to
use. Looking at both good and bad designs, they will soon appreciate how
crucial it is that systems be built with an eye on their intended use.
Providing concise yet full coverage for a one semester course, the
examples and activities are efficient exam preparation tools for
computing students on an introductory HCI course. It is developed with
support from Middlesex University Press and Global Campus.