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A discussion by David Harrison
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-Give a brief summary of the paper -Bring focus to an aspect of the paper important to mobile interfaces -Give you something to think about
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Google it: “The ability to understand something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning.” If you have to be taught, is it intuitive?
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Utilizes prior experience with other products, but may require minimal cognitive processing power (ex.: read a button) Remember our “Virtual Signifiers” discussion in class? Is intuition for computer interfaces more heavily based on past experience?
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Which is more intuitive?
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Where are the number keys? Without visual indicators, what made you decide?
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Participants were asked to perform simple tasks using Apple iPhone (touchscreen) or Nokia N95 (buttons) -Find a contact and dial it in the contacts list -Create a new text message addressed to a certain contact -Find what event is scheduled for a certain date on the calendar Where do you think there was trouble?
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Many participants tried to enter the message in the area marked by the red box
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General result: Previous experience with iPhone led to faster times than previous experience with Nokia iPhone: Less intuitive, more efficient?
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Intuitive interaction with mobile interfaces is especially based on previous experience Apple may not be creating intuitive interfaces, but rather what will become intuitive
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A. Britton, R. Setchi, and A. Marsh. Intuitive Interaction with Multifunctional Mobile Interfaces. Journal of King Saud University - Computer and Information Science. Vol 25, Issue 2. July 2013, Pages 187-196. [Online] http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319157812000420 All pictures were also from this link.
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