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August 29, 2007 Lecture Notes

Cognitive Science for IT Security

Humans are involved in 80-90% of IT security system breaches. We have the technological capacity to keep our software systems

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July 27, 2007 Musings

Who ordered pizza?

In the above picture a newbie gamer has organised a telephone for his Sim so that it can order pizza.

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June 21, 2007 Design

Human-computer interaction: Can you see what it is yet?

[update 20/8/20: My guide to human-computer interaction is now available over on Udemy.] The recent furore over the 2012 Olympics Logo reminds

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May 15, 2007 Cuttings

Digital Web: Anyone for a game of cards?

Card sorts are an easy way to see if the current architecture of a website is working. They encourage users

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April 3, 2007 Cuttings

Inside Your Users’ Mind: The Cultural Probe

Cultural probes are quick and dirty way to get inside the users’ minds in a way that standard user testing

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