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A Project

Communication
Design M1
HTWG Constance

Touch Research
Faces
1934 Paul Otlet: Information science
1945 Vannevar Bush: Links and web
1960 J.C.R. Licklider: Networked computers with easy
user interfaces
1965 Ted Nelson: Hypertext as an idea
1968 Doug Engelbart: First hypertext system
1969 State of the Internet/ ARPANET: 4 nodes
Our ineptitude in getting at the record is largely caused by
the artificiality systems of indexing.
Where data of any sort are placed in storage, they are filed
alphabetically or numerically, and information is
found (when it is) by tracing it down from
subclass to subclass.
It can be in only one place, unless duplicates are used; one
has to have the rules as to which path will located it, and the
rules are cumbersome.
human mind does not work that way. It
The
operates by association.
1976 Richard Saul Wurman: Information architecture
1981 State of the Internet: 213 nodes
1981 Don Norman: User-centered design
1987 Bill Atkinson: HyperCard
1989 State of the Internet: 376 thousand nodes
1991 Tim Berners-Lee: World Wide Web &
WorldWideWeb, HTML
1994 Jakob Nielsen: (Sun)Web usability
1994 Marc Andreessen, Eric J. Bina & Jim Clark: Mosaic
& Netscape Navigator
1995 State of the Internet: HTML 2.0
1997 State of the Internet: HTML 3.2
1997 State of the Internet: HTML 4.0
2000 State of the Internet: HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0
2005 State of the Internet: More than 400 million users
?
2008 State of the Internet: We count 1 billion computers
now and 3.3 billion cell phones
2008 State of the Internet: HTML 5 (draft)
The mobile Web is coming.
P2: HCI
Overview
Psychology
Situation:
Interface/
Encoding
Information

User
Action:
Behavior/ Decoding
Interaction
Situation:
Interface/
Encoding
Information

User

Visceral
Behavioral Cognitive
Affective

Action:
Behavior/ Decoding
Interaction
User

Visceral
Behavioral Cognitive
Affective
Perception Cerebration
Spoken Language Terms
Text Reasoning
Images Decision Making
Problem Solving

Behavior Learning
Motor Activity Acquisition
Speech Memory
Situation
Perception Cerebration
Spoken Language Terms
Text Reasoning
Images Decision Making
Problem Solving

Behavior Learning
Motor Activity Acquisition
Speech Memory

Action
Motivation Emotion

Perception Cerebration
Spoken Language Terms
Text Reasoning
Images Decision Making
Problem Solving

Behavior Learning
Motor Activity Acquisition
Speech Memory

Social Context Physiology


Software
Information Architecture
Goal
Next Milestone (#2)
Please send me your presentations!
Sort the inspirations and brainstorms according to the ACM SIGCHI
Curricula HCI areas.
Prepare a main idea for a multi-touch application.
Think of personas.
What elements do we need for a concept?
Credits
/libraryman/718450202/ /mac/18590268/

www.flickr.com/creativecommons
/mathoov/2429735842/ /jimgris/65769319/

/scobleizer/2256358640/

/kitcowan/712113879/

/onkel_wart/2377883376/

/keylosa/184606430/ /liewcf/894035077/

/raindog/532177285/ /cssa_ucsd/150160784/

/matlocktest/37349112/ /jordanfischer/61429449/

/hyoga/1165367241/ /sparktography/374064022/
ACM SIGCHI Curricula for Human-Computer Interaction:
http://sigchi.org/cdg/cdg2.html
Original Print Media: Copyright 1992 by the Association for
Computing Machinery, Inc.
Web Version: Copyright 1996 by the Association for Computing
Machinery, Inc.

All the rest:


http://wikipedia.org

University of Applied Sciences Constance, Faculty for


Communication Design, Project Touch Research:
http://www.htwg-konstanz.de
http://www.kd.fh-konstanz.de/dina8/daten_e.php?wodenn=will
http://www.felgner.ch/2008/04/touch_research.html

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