Cette leçon contient 26 diapositives, avec quiz interactifs et diapositives de texte.
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folder on table
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laptop
B
map op tafel
C
bag
D
coat and pen
Slide 1 - Quiz
STARTING ASSIGNMENT
Apple chooses a new sensor that prevents overexposure and should provide a significant improvement in low light.
Write a user story for the new Iphone
Slide 2 - Diapositive
Learning objectives
The student can name the guidelines for user-friendliness
The student can argue why a design is not a good user experience (UX)
The student can make a sketch of a screen based on the first guideline
Getting to know Trello
Slide 3 - Diapositive
TERMS
What does a.d.h.v. mean?
What does guidelines mean?
What does user experience mean?
What does argumentation mean?
Slide 4 - Diapositive
User experience vs design
Slide 5 - Diapositive
What is not an element of usability
A
gives control
B
provides connection
C
provides easy access
D
makes life easier
Slide 6 - Quiz
user friendly
Provides easy access
Provides control
Provides security
Provides connection
Slide 7 - Diapositive
What is not included in easy access
A
goal oriented
B
consistent
C
visible
D
light colours
Slide 8 - Quiz
Guideline 1: Provide easy access
Consistent (same)
Goal-oriented
Simplicity and Order
Visible
Arrangement
attention to word comprehension!
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Consistency and Purposeful
For example:
Provide the entire application with 1 type of font
The buttons are the same in shape everywhere
All titles are of the same style
The information on the application is goal-oriented
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Simplicity and Order
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Visibility
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Visibility
Slide 13 - Diapositive
Ranking
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ASSIGNMENT
Create in MS Word or other application different designs of a user friendly screen for the La Musica Analyzer. Think about the guidelines of "provide easy access" For example the login screen or screen where you select the music number
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SUMMARY
UX vs Design
User-Friendliness Guidelines
Guideline 1 Provides Easy Access
This guideline had 4 things
Consistent and Purposeful, Simplicity and Order, Visibility, Arrangement