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1 Adams, R. 38 slides1 Designing Computers for Special People." Ray Adams

2 Adams, R. 38 slides2 Ray Adams  Centre Head, CIRCUA, Middlesex University  Churchill College and PRRG, Queens College, University of Cambridge  Associate Fellow BPsS  Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society

3 Adams, R. 38 slides3 Egocentric design for UA  The Ego of the designer ⇛ designed by me for me designed by me for other “geeks” designed for many “geeks” designed for users designed for consumers designed for all

4 Adams, R. 38 slides4 Egocentric design for UA  The Ego of the user ⇛ designed for the stereotype designed for the profitable designed market share designed for inclusion designed for the inclusive Information Society

5 Adams, R. 38 slides5 Egocentric design for UA  The Ego of the system ⇛ designed by a programmer designed by a systems engineer designed by a usability expert designed for accessibility expert designed for customisation designed for adaptation designed for adaptivity

6 Adams, R. 38 slides6 BUT WHO IS IN CONTROL?

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8 8 The Challenge of Diversity Egocentric design for UA

9 Adams, R. 38 slides9 Egocentric design for UA Egocentric design; the capability of interactive system designers and users to design and develop new systems or variants of existing systems that focus on meeting their requirements better.

10 Adams, R. 38 slides10 Egocentric design for UA This is a dynamically growing area of intense activity, driven by;  user pressure,  European policy on e-inclusion and  the commercial need for increased market share.

11 Adams, R. 38 slides11 Egocentric design for UA To understand the concept of "egocentric design" better, a number of supporting concepts are presented

12 Adams, R. 38 slides12 Egocentric design for UA 1. assistive technology, 2. ubiquitous design, 3. pervasive computing, 4. the information appliance, 5. universal access,

13 Adams, R. 38 slides13 Egocentric design for UA 6. Universal usability 7. design for all, 8. adaptable and adaptive technology, 9. ambient intelligence and 10. the invisible computer.

14 Adams, R. 38 slides14 Egocentric design for UA An attempt is made to pull these vital concepts together in order to consider the future of computing science in the emerging Information Society."

15 Adams, R. 38 slides15 Egocentric design for UA Total immersion virtual reality

16 Adams, R. 38 slides16 Egocentric design for UA  Global technologies  Cognitive technologies  Smart technologies  Virtual realities

17 Adams, R. 38 slides17 Egocentric design for UA  augmented cognition

18 Adams, R. 38 slides18 Egocentric design for UA  a systematic approach  simple user modelling  cognitive user models

19 Adams, R. 38 slides19 Egocentric design for UA  a systematic approach  simple user modelling  cognitive user models

20 Adams, R. 38 slides20 Egocentric design for UA  simplistic cognitive models  Maltese cross  Simplex

21 Adams, R. 38 slides21 Egocentric design for UA  a list of cognitive factors is not enough  cognitive architecture needed  specify how functions work together

22 Adams, R. 38 slides22 Stimulus & Response?

23 Adams, R. 38 slides23 The initial studies

24 Adams, R. 38 slides24 Stimulus -response

25 Adams, R. 38 slides25 Expanding the concept (animals)

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27 Adams, R. 38 slides27 Life is more complex

28 Adams, R. 38 slides28 Simple task

29 Adams, R. 38 slides29 Simple task?

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32 Adams, R. 38 slides32 SIMPLEX ONE INPUTOUTPUTEXECUTIVE WORKING MEMORY LONG TERM MEMORY

33 Adams, R. 38 slides33 SIMPLEX TWO Complex output Working memory Emotions drives OUTPUT Mental models INPUT Feedback LONG TERM EXEC.

34 Adams, R. 38 slides34 Egocentric design for UA  Validate the model: Adams, R. (2007). Decision and Stress: Cognition and e- Accessibility in the Information Workplace. Universal Access in the Information Society. 5, 363-379.

35 Adams, R. 38 slides35 Egocentric design for UA  Apply the model: systematic identify abilities disabilities develop solutions / skills

36 Adams, R. 38 slides36 Egocentric design for UA  Recipe for egocentric design (1) modelling; users platforms tasks / functions contexts of use

37 Adams, R. 38 slides37 Egocentric design for UA  Recipe for egocentric design (2) application of expertise; user psychology accessibility task analysis links between design and coding

38 Adams, R. 38 slides38 Egocentric design for UA  Recipe for egocentric design (3) enjoy!


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