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Interaction Design: Good and Poor Design
What the term means: A central concern of interaction design is to develop products that are usable. By this is generally meant effective to use and providing an overall enjoyable experience. A good place to start is to compare examples of well and poorly designed ones. “Interaction Design” (Preece, Rogers & Sharp, 2015, p. 2)… Read more
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Introducing Evaluation: Types of Evaluation
What the term means: We classify evaluations into three broad categories, depending on the setting, user involvement and level of control. (Preece, Rogers & Sharp, 2015, p. 456). Reflection on the Topic Controlled Settings involving users: examples are laboratories and living labs. Natural settings involving users and Any settings not involving users which is inspections,… Read more
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Interaction Design in Practice: AgileUX
What the term means Since the rise of agile software development during the 2000s, UX designers have been concerned about the impact that it will have on their work. AgileUX is the collective label given to efforts that aim to resolve these concerns by integrating techniques and processes from interaction design and those from agile… Read more
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