Damian Gordon Understanding People. People in Design There are lots of ways of understanding a person and how their various parts contribute to the whole.

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Damian Gordon Understanding People

People in Design There are lots of ways of understanding a person and how their various parts contribute to the whole person. We are going to take a system view of things

People in Design What is a system view?

People in Design What is a system view? The system is a box... System

People in Design What is a system view? The System has inputs... Inputs System

People in Design What is a system view? The System has outputs... OutputsInputs System

People in Design What is a system view? and a number of interacting processing, that convert inputs into outputs. Outputs Inputs Process 1 Process 2 Process 3 Process 4 Process 5

People in Design So how do this work for a person?

People in Design So how do this work for a person?

People in Design Exactly the same way

People in Design Exactly the same way Inputs

People in Design Exactly the same way Inputs Senses

People in Design Exactly the same way Inputs Senses Sight Hearing Taste Smell Touch

People in Design Exactly the same way OutputsInputs Senses Sight Hearing Taste Smell Touch

People in Design Exactly the same way Outputs Activities Inputs Senses Sight Hearing Taste Smell Touch

People in Design Exactly the same way Outputs Activities Inputs Senses Sight Hearing Taste Smell Touch Fine Motor Control Gross Motor Control

People in Design Exactly the same way Outputs Activities Inputs Senses Sight Hearing Taste Smell Touch Fine Motor Control Gross Motor Control Interacting Processes

People in Design Exactly the same way Outputs Activities Inputs Senses Sight Hearing Taste Smell Touch Fine Motor Control Gross Motor Control Interacting Processes Cognition

People in Design Exactly the same way Outputs Activities Inputs Senses Sight Hearing Taste Smell Touch Fine Motor Control Gross Motor Control Interacting Processes Cognition Attention Memory Learning