David Crow, Jim Jansen, Erika Orrick RecommendedReadings Many undergraduate computer science students have little formal exposure to H u m a n C o m p u t e r Interaction while in school. As students of H C I at various levels (undergraduate, recently completed Masters, and Ph.D. candidate), we have picked some of the articles and books that have had the most impact on our education. These selections either got us started on the road to studying H C I or expanded our knowledge in a significant way. We would offer these as a starting point to any student who wants to know more about the roots and principles o f H C I . This is by no means an exhaustive list, but rather what we felt particularly interesting or insightful. tion 7 of Bush's article. Here he moves from how science will enable great computing machines to how the h u m a n mind operates. He stresses how technology is advancing everyday, and how it can be put to use helping man become more than he could be on his own. This scientist writing to ask what his fellow scientists are supposed to
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