Monday, March 30, 2009

Planing Tools for Interaction

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Johnny Smith - Mood Board

John is a 75-year-old retired carpenter who still enjoys hikes in national parks and ridding his Harley-Davidson. He looks forward to the local club raffle and a catch up with the boys on a Thursday evening. He also enjoys playing bingo, listening to local radio and watching old western movies with his wife Jill. As he gets older and has to visit the hospital more often, he prefers quick and efficient healthcare with simple, bold instructions and hospital signs. He aims to enjoy the rest of his life traveling a little and spending time with family, especially his grandchildren.• Location: Hobart• Toaster Usage: Unfortunately Johnny has never used a fancy new electric toaster• Computer/Internet Usage: PC, Occasionally browses the Internet with the help of his grandchildren.• Computer Skill: Novice user. Finds things too complicated on the computer to use. Has an email but doesn’t know how to use it properly.




FLOWCHARTS:
A flowchart is common type of chart, that represents an process, showing the steps as boxes of various kinds, and their order by connecting these with arrows. Flowcharts are used in analyzing, designing, documenting or managing a process or program in various fields.
Below is an example:

These are the steps by step to making toast.


1. Take the toaster out of the box and place it in a safe position near a power point
2. Plug in the power cord into an empty power point
3. Switch on the PowerPoint were the toaster cord is plugged in
4. [note]:do not put your finger in the toasters bread slot and don’t place toaster near any liquids if so clean up
5. Select which temperature you want your bread to cook by turning the knob on the side of the toaster
6. Place bread in an empty bread slot in the toaster
7. Pull leaver down and the bread will automatically cook you will know it is cooking by a little red light under the toaster
8. The bread will automatically finish when it is finished
9. And that is how you operate a toaster

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Information/Instructional Design - Examples

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PROJECT DELIVERABLES

CUSTOMERS - MILLION SEATS



CONNECTS PEOPLE AND PROCESS