Informal User Interfaces for Design & Communication
Recent Talks by James Landay
10/6/99
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1. Informal User Interfaces for Design & Communication
2. Computers Support Human-Human Communication (HHC)
3. Traditional Software Interfaces
4. Traditional Representations are Rigid & Unambiguous
5. PPT Slide
6. Informal Communications Styles
7. Outline
8. Early Stage UI Design
9. Sketching of UIs
10. Sketching of UIs
11. Drawbacks of Current Tools
12. Paper Sketches
13. Designing UIs with SILK
14. PPT Slide
15. SILK Evaluation Results
16. Outline
17. Web Design Study
18. Progressive Refinement
19. Site Maps
20. Storyboards
21. Individual Pages
22. Sketching
23. Converting to Electronic Media
24. Some Implications
25. Outline
26. DENIM
27. DENIM: Creating Pages
28. DENIM: Creating Pages
29. DENIM: Site Map View
30. DENIM: Storyboard View
31. DENIM: Sketch View
32. DENIM: Run Mode
33. Pen Support: Pie Menus
34. Pen Support: Gestures
35. Pen Support: Gestures
36. Pen Support: Gestures
37. Outline
38. Informal Evaluation
39. Evaluation
40. Tasks
41. Tasks (cont’d)
42. Data Collection
43. PPT Slide
44. PPT Slide
45. Feedback
46. Observations
47. Observations
48. Observations
49. Future Work
50. Event Types
51. Components
52. Using Components
53. Tools
54. Outline
55. Natural Tides of Innovation
56. HCI Challenges of eXtreme Computing
57. Why is Building Speech UIs Hard?
58. Best Practices for Designing GUIs
59. Prototyping Tools for Speech UI Design Should Support
60. SUEDE: A Wizard of Oz Prototyping Tool for Speech UIs
61. The Card
62. Wizard of Oz
63. PPT Slide
64. Informal Evaluation
65. Informal Evaluation
66. Informal Evaluation
67. Outline
68. Future Work in Informal UIs
69. Conclusions
70. “Informal Interfaces Can Improve Human-Human Communication”
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