Ideas for interrogating the interface project I looked at the Haiku Deck example to begin exploring ideas for my own project. What I liked about this project was that the descriptions were very succinct and to the point. I would … Continue reading →
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Interrogating someone else’s interrogated interface
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•Today in class, I examined someone’s project on the website, PowToon. I actually did learn a lot about this person’s interface because the student was extremely thorough in her explanation of her interface. I noticed that she detailed pretty much each mode of communication that could have applied to her interface in her explanation, and […]
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Examples of Interrogate an Interface
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•One of the things that stood out to me when looking at the example essays was the usage of tabs and the layout of “The Video Star Verdict” project. Of the four examples, I thought that the organization shown in this project was the most clear, the easiest to follow, and the simplest to read. […]
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Reviewing Past Projects
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•Today, we looked at past projects for interrogating an interface. My group looked at a project about Haiku Deck, which is a presentation app. When I create my project, I would like to use tabs and/or links for easy navigation. The Haiku Deck interrogation is fairly organized, and it is well written; however, everything is […]
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Interrogating Project 3 Examples
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•What I will apply: My group analyzed the PowToon presentation website interrogation. I found that I really liked how the author broke up her sections into subheadings under in the menu bar under the “Interrogate the Interface” tab. She had a lot of content and this helped break it up into sections that made reading […]
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3/2/15: Inspiration for Interrogate an Interface
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•Today, we spent time looking at a couple of other students Interrogate an Interface projects and essays from previous years. There were many different ideas and techniques utilized by students to successfully interrogate their interface, but two really stuck out to me that I would like to use for my own project. The first was […]