Task 1: Experiencing things that are not there
Our perceptual system is optimized to quickly recognize what is relevant to us. Sometimes, this leads to experiences of things which are not there, when the perceptive system is tricked.
- SUBMIT a list of three illusions as well as a short description of each. The list should include one illusion per sensory modality.
Bonus: Extend the list with up to three additional illusions. The list should still not include more than one illusion per sensory modality (max two sentences, 1 points per illusion up to 3 points).
- SUBMIT a description of how one of the above illusions can be used for HCI purposes.
For this task, please feel free to use any sources you find on the internet or in scientific literature. If you do, add a reference of where you found the information.
Task 2: Direct Manipulation
SUBMIT an explanation of what direct manipulation is. Use Iven Sutherlands Sketchpad as an example for explaining each of the three principles outlined by Ben Schneidermann. .
Task 3: Does your smartphone have a WIMP interface
SUBMIT an explanation of weather your smartphone has a WIMP interface or not. Make sure to to explain the four elements of the WIMP paradigm, and use them for your justification. (Max 10 sentences, 5 points).
Screenshot of a recent version of Microsoft Word
Task 4: Memory & Action
- SUBMIT a discussion of recognition and recall in the context of the above image . Be sure to
discuss benefits and drawbacks of recognition
discuss benefits and drawback of recall
mention an example of where recall is used in the above image
mention an example of where recognition is used in the above image
provide an explanation of why so many icons are used (Groups of 2, ignore this question)
- SUBMIT discussion of motor performance of pointing tasks using the above image . Be sure to
explain Fitts Law in general terms
comment on what this means for the position of the X (close button)
discuss the position of the File menu
explain the benefit of the context menu which appears when you right-click
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