1 / 21

Review of last lecture

Review of last lecture. Norman’s 2 Gulfs are… Gulf of Execution and Gulf of Evaluation Goals of usability engineering include… Effectiveness, safety, utility, learnability , memorability , efficiency, … Design principles for usable products? Visibility, feedback, constraints, affordance, ….

trinh
Download Presentation

Review of last lecture

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Review of last lecture • Norman’s 2 Gulfs are… • Gulf of Execution and Gulf of Evaluation • Goals of usability engineering include… • Effectiveness, safety, utility, learnability, memorability, efficiency, … • Design principles for usable products? • Visibility, feedback, constraints, affordance, …

  2. Designing CS 352 Usability Engineering Summer 2010

  3. From last lecture… Process activities for interaction design: • Identifying needs/requirements • of the user experience. • Developing many alternative design ideas • that meet the requirements. • Building interactive versions of the designs • to communicate/assess. • Evaluating • throughout the process.

  4. This lecture… • A framework for conducting interaction design • Think of it as an elaboration of the four process activities • In-class activity applying the framework to a problem

  5. HCI (d) Human Computer Interaction Design Mike Madison

  6. The PRICPE framework Pre-dispositions Research Insights Concept Prototype Evaluation • Marty Siegel

  7. Pre-dispositions • What do you know? • What DON’T you know? • Marty Siegel

  8. Research • Interview • Contextual inquiry • Questionnaire • … • User Study • Book / Web Research • Marty Siegel

  9. Insights • New ideas • New questions • Marty Siegel

  10. Concept • Inklings of design… • Mike Madison, Jason De Runa, Jordan Fugate, Sakshi Gupta

  11. Prototype “An example or working model.” Allows you to explore your ideas before investing time and money into development. • Michael McCurdy, Christopher Connors, Guy Pyrzak, Bob Kanefsky, and Alonso Vera

  12. Low Fidelity • High Fidelity Prototype • Marty Siegel

  13. Evaluate W/o users W/ users Great! Now what? • Marty Siegel

  14. Iterate: • Rinse and Repeat

  15. The PRICPE framework Pre-dispositions Research Insights Concept Prototype Evaluation • Marty Siegel

  16. In-class activity: • Encouraging the use of Public Transportation using Technology.

  17. In-class activity: Encouraging the use of Public Transportation using Technology. Step 1: Pre-dispositions What do we know about public transportation?

  18. In-class activity: Encouraging the use of Public Transportation using Technology. Step 2: Research What could we do to learn more?

  19. In-class activity: Encouraging the use of Public Transportation using Technology. Step 3: Insights What now? New ideas? New questions?

More Related