Human-Computer Interaction Frameworks

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What is the purpose of designing a virtual cracker experience?

To create a cheap and cheerful design

What is the first step in sending a virtual cracker to someone?

Fill in a web form

What happens when the recipient opens the virtual cracker?

The recipient watches the progress of the cracker opening

Why is the design of a virtual cracker affected by physical design constraints?

Because the virtual cracker will be used in a physical environment

What is the significance of the 'bang' in the virtual cracker experience?

It is a WAV file that plays when the cracker opens

What is the role of the sender in the virtual cracker experience?

The sender can't see the content of the cracker until it is opened by the recipient

What is the purpose of the 'pulling' action in the virtual cracker experience?

To create a sense of suspense and surprise

What is the significance of the 'surface elements' in the design of a virtual cracker?

They are the aesthetic elements of the cracker design

Why are trade-offs necessary in the design of a virtual cracker?

Because the design constraints are contradictory

What is the significance of the 'high-voltage switches' in the design of a virtual cracker?

They are not relevant to the design of a virtual cracker

Test your understanding of human-computer interaction frameworks, including the Abowd and Beale framework extension of Norman's interaction framework. Learn about the 4 parts of the interaction framework and how user intentions are translated into actions.

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