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Interaction Design: beyond human-computer interaction
Interactivities

This section of the site contains various interactive educational tools.

Using an interactive sketching tool

- Creating storyboards is a very useful, low cost design technique, allowing the envisaged use of a new design to be quickly communicated and evaluated. This interactivity will introduce you to DENIM, an interactive sketching tool developed at the GUIR at the University of California at Berkeley.


User-Interface Design for Mobile Devices: Understanding and Conceptualizing Interaction [pop-up window]

- This interactivity teaches you about the issues and trade-offs involved in designing a UI for a cell-phone. It requires you to have the Macromedia Shockwave Player installed in your browser. Shockwave Player has not yet been ported to run natively on the Intel-based Macintosh computers and currently only runs in Rosetta emulation mode. To install and use Shockwave Player on an Intel-based Macintosh, you will need to run the browser in Rosetta emulation mode. See the shockwave site for instructions.

This prototype was developed by Mark Howell as part of his dissertation when studying as a masters student at Sussex University.

 

Designing and Using Questionnaires.

- This interactivity allows you to select from among 8 questionnaire templates. You can use the templates as they are or customize them for own studies.

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