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'''goals:''' This guide is aimed at students who want to develop new products, services, software or websites. We cover the whole interaction design process in a brief and understandable way and enable students to understand the most important terms so that they can read the literature. | |||
'''No-Goals:''' Include material that is non-relevant for practical work. | |||
==Introduction and Foundations== | ==Introduction and Foundations== |
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A Students Guide to Interaction Design
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Preface
goals: This guide is aimed at students who want to develop new products, services, software or websites. We cover the whole interaction design process in a brief and understandable way and enable students to understand the most important terms so that they can read the literature. No-Goals: Include material that is non-relevant for practical work.