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Touch Research 1: Inspiration and History

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Seven Master of Arts students from Constance at the University of Applied Sciences Communication Design faculty will be working on design research concerning multi-touch interfaces summer term 2008. Faces and history.
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Touch Research

⁄  A Project ⁄  Communication

Design M1 ⁄  HTWG Constance

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Faces

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⁄  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

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⁄  “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.

⁄  The human mind does not work that way. It operates by association.”

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⁄  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

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⁄  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

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⁄  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.

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P2: HCI

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Overview

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Psychology

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Encoding Decoding

Situation: Interface/

Information

Action: Behavior/

Interaction

User

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User

Visceral Affective

Behavioral Cognitive

Encoding Decoding

Situation: Interface/

Information

Action: Behavior/

Interaction

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User

Visceral Affective

Behavioral Cognitive

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Perception •  Spoken Language •  Text •  Images

Cerebration •  Terms •  Reasoning •  Decision Making •  Problem Solving

Learning •  Acquisition •  Memory

Behavior •  Motor Activity •  Speech

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Perception • Spoken Language • Text •  Images

Cerebration • Terms • Reasoning • Decision Making • Problem Solving

Learning • Acquisition • Memory

Behavior • Motor Activity • Speech

Situation

Action

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Motivation – Emotion

Social Context – Physiology

Perception •  Spoken Language •  Text •  Images

Cerebration •  Terms •  Reasoning •  Decision Making •  Problem Solving

Learning •  Acquisition •  Memory

Behavior •  Motor Activity •  Speech

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Software

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Information Architecture

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Goal

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⁄  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?

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Credits

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/raindog/532177285/

/matlocktest/37349112/

/hyoga/1165367241/

/mac/18590268/

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⁄  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