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Paradigm in Human Computer Interaction

Paradigm in Human Computer Interaction. Dema Alorini. Paradigms of Interaction. New computing technologies arrive, creating a new perception of the human—computer relationship. We can trace some of these shifts in the history of interactive technologies. Examples of Interaction Paradigms .

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Paradigm in Human Computer Interaction

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  1. Paradigm in Human Computer Interaction DemaAlorini

  2. Paradigms of Interaction New computing technologies arrive, creating a new perception of the human—computer relationship. We can trace some of these shifts in the history of interactive technologies.

  3. Examples of Interaction Paradigms

  4. Personal Computing Desktop computing Personal public-computing

  5. The Ultimate Display A display that would create a realistic environment in which the user would interact with haptic, auditory, and visual stimuli

  6. Mobile Computing • Mobile computing technologies comprise a very diverse family of devices: • Laptop computers • Tablet computers • Game players • MP3 players • PDAs • Cell phones

  7. Network • Networks allow members of a group to interact with other members on shared files and documents. • This creates a virtual space where people can collaborate and work collectively. • Groupware

  8. Network (Cont.) • Scope • WAN – Wide Area Network • MAN – Metropolitan Area Network • LAN – Local Area Network • PAN – Personal Area Network • Wired - Wireless • Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11x) • Bluetooth • 3G

  9. Remote Interaction • Remote interaction • Synchronous • Video conferencing • Instant messaging • Chat rooms • Remote access white boards • Asynchronous • Recommender systems • Bulletin boards • Email

  10. Virtual Reality • The goals of the virtual reality (VR) community are the direct opposite of the goals of the EV community. • EV strives to integrate computer functionality with the real world • VR strives to immerse humans in a virtual world

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