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Robert Kamper

Evolution of Geek Tech: 10 Essential Gadgets, Past & Future | WebUrbanist - 0 views

  • What does the future hold for cellphones? We may not need to hold them at all. As phones shrink (and our hands stay the same size), features and novelty will play larger roles - in other words, they’ll get geekier, like the two-finger phone above.
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    a trip down memory lane for older folks, a trip to the history museum for younger folks, to see where the interfaces for the technology have been before - the technology might have "evolved" or at least improved - but has the interface evolved or improved at all?
Robert Kamper

Could Power Point Presentations Be Stifling Learning? - 0 views

  • Although students appear to like the use of animations in lectures delivered using PowerPoint, there is now strong evidence that animation is nothing more than an entertaining distraction. The team points out that their study was applied only to the teaching of new concepts. It is possible that teaching a technique might work more effectively with animated, rather than static, slides. Follow-up work will investigate that possibility.
  • The team found a marked difference in average student performance, with those seeing the non-animated lecture performing much better in the tests than those who watched the animated lecture. Students were able to recall details of the static graphics much better. Animated slides meant to present information incrementally actually require greater concentration, which makes it harder to remember content as well as reducing overall exposure time to the "complete" slide, the researchers found.
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    animation is nothing more than an entertaining distraction in the learning of new concepts animation teaching techniques was NOT tested in this study
Russell Wilson

UI Trends - 0 views

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    screenshots of user interface trends and designs for websites and web applications
Robert Kamper

Human-computer Interaction: Beyond - Way Beyond - WIMP Interfaces - 0 views

  • Human-computer interaction is undergoing a revolution, entering a multimodal era that goes beyond, way beyond, the WIMP (Windows-Icons-Menus-Pointers) paradigm. Now European researchers have developed a platform to speed up that revolution.
  • We have the technology. So why is our primary human-computer interface (HCI) based on the 35-year-old Windows-Icons-Menus-Pointers paradigm? Voice, gestures, touch, haptics, force feedback and many other sensors or effectors exist that promise to simplify and simultaneously enhance human interaction with computers, but we are still stuck with some 100 or so keys, a mouse and sore wrists.
  • The EU-funded OpenInterface (OI) project took as its starting point the many interaction devices currently available – touch screens, motion sensors, speech recognisers and many others – and sought to create an open source development framework capable of quickly and simply supporting the design and development of new user interfaces by mixing and matching different types of input device and modality.
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  • Currently, the framework includes various interaction devices and modalities including the SHAKE, a lab-quality motion sensing device, the Wii remote (Wiimote), the iPhone, Interface-Z captors, different speech recognisers, vision-based finger tracker, and several toolkits including ARToolKit and Phidgets.
Robert Kamper

Writing In Air Not Pie In The Sky: Student Device Turns Phone Gestures Into Email - 0 views

  • Instead of relying on your memory, or finding a place to put all your stuff down to find a pen and paper, wouldn't it be so convenient to simply write "level 4, row H" in the air and be able to retrieve it later?
  • Accelerometers are the devices in phones that not only keep track of the phone's movements, but make it possible for the display screens to rotate from landscape to portrait modes depending on how the phone is rotated. These devices are always "on," so there is no additional burden on the phone to use this new application
Russell Wilson

Dexo: Design for Web Sites and Applications - 0 views

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    Russell Wilson's blog on usability, user-centered design, interface design
Robert Kamper

Ad click-through rate lower than previously thought - 0 views

  • Jansen examined more than seven million interactions from hundreds of thousands of users to analyze the click-through patterns on both sponsored and non-sponsored links. Specifically studying the rate of clicks where the sponsored and non-sponsored ads are presented together, Jansen was investigating what effect this had on consumer behavior. "I was expecting that an integrated list of sponsored and non-sponsored ads would have a higher click through on the sponsored ads," Jansen said. When the click-through rate turned out to be only 15 percent, Jansen was astounded.
  • for more than 35 percent of queries, there were no clicks on any result.
  • Web searchers are smart," Jansen said. "They have a good idea what Web ads are and how to distinguish them from other links."
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  • Other challenges include the fact that Dogpile may not be representative of web search engine users in general.
Robert Kamper

'Magnetic Bra' Gives Independence Back To Disabled And Older Women - 0 views

  • replaces traditional fastenings with magnets.
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      This is an example of universal design and ease of use which can be applied to the general population and not just to the disabled and older population. Velcro fasteners are another option that might provide the same benefit.
  • Magnetic Bra’ Gives Independence Back To Disabled And Older Women
  • has large finger loops to make dressing easier
silversun

什么是交互设计(Interaction Design)? - 0 views

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    比较有意思的一个笑话,但确实说出了一点交互应该注意和必须面对的问题!
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