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Friday, April 29, 2005. No booze for beer goggles - subconscious control. Why aren't we creating user interfaces which subconsciously tell us how wonderful we are how easy to use the system is while increasing our libido at the same time! As in some respects usability is different between users. Posted by Stephen Edginton @ 11:00 AM. Thursday, April 28, 2005. Security, Paranoia and Usability. Why should I have to remember a password anyway? Posted by Stephen Edginton @ 11:00 PM. Having got real users to ...

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Friday, April 29, 2005. No booze for beer goggles - subconscious control. Why aren't we creating user interfaces which subconsciously tell us how wonderful we are how easy to use the system is while increasing our libido at the same time! As in some respects usability is different between users. Posted by Stephen Edginton @ 11:00 AM. Thursday, April 28, 2005. Security, Paranoia and Usability. Why should I have to remember a password anyway? Posted by Stephen Edginton @ 11:00 PM. Having got real users to ...

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HCI-2: Our Project Idea

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Monday, February 07, 2005. And I sat down to brainstorm our ideas for our project. Initially we identified two possibilities:. A gym "personal trainer". This could provide, motivation, keep track of schedule and performance, enable you to compete with other ie a virtual rowing race with others, also monitor general performance and provide homogeneous statistics instead of having information distributed over all the machines that you use. Show me all piests that are for my level? Thanks, cool idea we did ...

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HCI-2: Project round up

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Thursday, April 28, 2005. As its not the end of the module, its about time to round up the project me and nasty mind. It all began in with a discussion. At this point we had an idea, a concept but we required users to utilize the UCD process, but before we found any we decided to create some scenarios based on our own opinions of what the system should do along with looking into product competition, so we did a little bit of research. Having got real users to fill out our questionnaires we did find some ...

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HCI-2: Project prototype so far

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Tuesday, March 01, 2005. Project prototype so far. Hopefully, we should be getting all our questionnaire. Results back tomorrow. In the mean time NastyMind. And I have been working on prototypes! We went through the paper prototypes we designed and found them well to have a lot of disadvantages in our scenario. They were good for the following reasons:. They made us actually think about the interaction, the ways in which things would work and not confined by any development tools or widgets. Next we actu...

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HCI-2: April 2005

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Friday, April 29, 2005. No booze for beer goggles - subconscious control. Why aren't we creating user interfaces which subconsciously tell us how wonderful we are how easy to use the system is while increasing our libido at the same time! As in some respects usability is different between users. Posted by Stephen Edginton @ 11:00 AM. Thursday, April 28, 2005. Security, Paranoia and Usability. Why should I have to remember a password anyway? Posted by Stephen Edginton @ 11:00 PM. Having got real users to ...

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HCI-2: Project - Ethnography

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Tuesday, February 22, 2005. The next stage was create a questionnaire to get a better understanding of the users. Russell and 4 others have kindly agreed to complete the questionnaire. For the questionnaire design, we tried to follow this. As a set of guidelines. The questionnaire follows (click each thumbnail). Posted by Stephen Edginton @ 9:05 PM. View my complete profile. Project competition - snowboarding gadgets. Project - Concept Ideas Through Brainstorming. Designing for Mobile Devices.

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HCI 2 Blog: Fellow Bloggers...

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Friday, February 18, 2005. Riiiight, lets see.I took a gander at a few peoples blogs (mostly at random - sort of felt obliged to look at Stephens. As hes my HCI partner). So I'll start with that one. It's pretty good, got a lot of stuff in there, interesting to read. Some nice ideas in there Ste', 'Self Correcting Picture Frames'. Makes you think why it hasn't been done before! Have a read yaself! Next on the list. Yasir's Thoughts. Lastly we got Rax's Mind-Boggling Blog. Posted by NastyMind at 7:52 PM.

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HCI 2 Blog: Our Project

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Wednesday, February 23, 2005. So I've written a bit bout questionnaires and a lil about our idea, but not really in that much detail. We ( Stephen. From this we could produce some requirements, scenarios and it gave us a wider perspective as to what we wanted to design and the questions to ask our users for a questionnaire. The questionnaire that we produced and gave to our users (including our lecturer Russell who is a snowboarder) is discussed in further detail here. Katie is feeling peckish and would ...

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HCI 2 Blog: First Real Submission - Ideas

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Tuesday, February 01, 2005. First Real Submission - Ideas. Ok, I spose its about time I actually write something that may have some kind of relevance. As part of my. Module my parter Stephen. And I have decided to design an aid for gym go-ers. Both myself and Stephen. Attend a gym, so we feel that we would have first hand experience as to what would be useful functions of the device. Posted by NastyMind at 3:10 PM. View my complete profile.

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HCI 2 Blog: February 2005

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Friday, February 25, 2005. Trackbacks, Permalinks and Blogrolls. A Trackback is a method of notification between websites/blogs. Its a way of Mr. Smith telling Mr. Jones that "This is something you might be interested in! So to do this, Mr. Smith sends a Trackback Ping (a message between servers) to Mr. Jones. Without permalinks I would have to write something along the lines of ' click here. Http:/ nastymind.blogspot.com/. Then goto February 2005 posts then scroll down to 'Ethnography.'. There are a few...

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HCI 2 Blog: Questionnaires / Surveys

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Tuesday, February 22, 2005. Right, so part of our HCI course is to design something for a sport or activity, and as mentioned in earlier posts,. And I are designing a palm pilot GPS 'thingy' for snowboarders and skiers. We had to devise a questionnaire to give to some users to get some requirements down! You have to be very careful the way you structure a question. For example, you cant have a question that will lead the reader to an answer, especially one that might not be totally correct;. Don't ask hy...

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Friday, April 29, 2005. No booze for beer goggles - subconscious control. Why aren't we creating user interfaces which subconsciously tell us how wonderful we are how easy to use the system is while increasing our libido at the same time! As in some respects usability is different between users. Posted by Stephen Edginton @ 11:00 AM. Thursday, April 28, 2005. Security, Paranoia and Usability. Why should I have to remember a password anyway? Posted by Stephen Edginton @ 11:00 PM. Having got real users to ...

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