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Mobile Interaction Design

Mobile Interaction Design. From CHI to IU. Juliet L. Hardesty and Sarah Schmiechen. Main Content Area. Bullet point one Bullet point two Bullet point three Bullet point four Bullet point five. What is your mobile to you?. Mobile Design Should…. Fill needs that need to be filled

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Mobile Interaction Design

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  1. Mobile Interaction Design From CHI to IU Juliet L. Hardesty and Sarah Schmiechen

  2. Main Content Area • Bullet point one • Bullet point two • Bullet point three • Bullet point four • Bullet point five Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

  3. What is your mobile to you? Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

  4. Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

  5. Mobile Design Should… • Fill needs that need to be filled • Focus on relationships • Be direct and transparent • Be viewed as an inspiration to do things differently Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

  6. Mobile Design at IU • Empowering People • Action 40: “To the extent practicable, IU should adapt current systems and require new systems to work effectively with a multitude of commonly used devices.” Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

  7. m.iu.edu Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

  8. m.mit.edu Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

  9. idsnews.com Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

  10. libraries.iub.edu/mobile Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

  11. Classroom tech Teaching and Learning Program Blog, California State University, Chico. (2009). Technology update: Clickers creatively engage students. Retrieved September 24, 2009 from http://blogs.csuchico.edu/tlp/?p=555 Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

  12. Duke University m.duke.edu DukeMobile Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

  13. University of Virginia Library m.lib.virginia.edu Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

  14. Mobile Design @ Other Libraries • NCSU – WolfWalk (in development) • Duke – Digital Collections DukeMobile > Images > Duke Library Collections Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

  15. Mobile Simulators • Demo Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

  16. What do you want to make for mobile devices at IU?What do you want to do on your mobile device at IU? Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

  17. Resources on Mobile Design Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

  18. Resources on Mobile Design Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

  19. Resources on Mobile Design Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

  20. Bibliography Indiana University. (2009). Empowering people: Indiana University’s strategic plan for information technology. Retrieved September 24, 2009 from http://ovpit.iu.edu/itsp2/ Indiana University. (September 2009). IU Mobile service puts information at your fingertips: IU Home Pages: Faculty and staff news from the campuses of Indiana University. Retrieved on September 25, 2009 from http://homepages.indiana.edu/web/page/normal/11800.html Indiana University. (May 20, 2009). UITS news | Empowering People: Tech mobility ideas roundup. Retrieved on September 24, 2009 from http://uitsnews.iu.edu/?p=1582 Jenson, S. (2004). Default thinking: Why consumer products fail. Retrieved September 9, 2009 from http://www.jensondesign.com/DefaultThinking.pdf Nielsen, J. (2009). Mobile usability. Retrieved September 9, 2009 from http://www.useit.com/alertbox/mobile-usability.html Sierra, T. & Wust, M. (2009). Towards mobile enhanced digital collections. The Second International m-Libraries Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 24, 2009. Retrieved September 9, 2009 from http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/dli/projects/wolfwalk/docs/mlibraries-2009.ppt Suda, B. & Cors, C. (2007). Designing and developing mobile web sites in the real world, parts 1 and 2. Retrieved September 9, 2009 from http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/designing-and-developing-mobile-web-site/ W3C. (2008). Mobile web best practices 1.0. Retrieved September 9, 2009, from http://www.w3.org/TR/mobile-bp/ Complete Bibliography http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/~jlhardes/dlpbrownbag/20090930

  21. Questions? Comments! Kittens =^..^= • Julie Hardesty (jlhardes@indiana.edu) • Sarah Schmiechen (schmiecs@indiana.edu) Mobile Design: From CHI to IU

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