Introductory Psychology-The Interaction Design Model
Author: David Hogue
Date: 3/5/2019
What I Already Knew:
- Over time with repeated experience, the new signal becomes associated with the original signal and the new signal elicits the same behavior
- The most effective ways to change behavior are with reinforcement because punishment can cause harm and encourages people to avoid punishment with changing behavior
- What we learned in the past influences how we behave now and how we might behave in the future
What I Didn’t Know:
- What we learned in the past influences how we behave now and how we might behave in the future
- If it remotely look like something we used before, we will interact with it using those behaviors, it’s better if their identifiably analogous
- Three Types of Modeling:
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- Live Models: a person demonstrates the desired behavior and we imitate their behavior
- Direct Instruction: describes the desired behavior in detail and provides instruction on how to do it, perform behavior as describe (tell us what to do)
- Symbolic Instruction: through media(web, written, illustration, vido) it’s a set of instructions learn from animated characters, manuals, training, help centers, etc.
What I Want to Learn More About:
I want to learn more about decreasing cognitive load by users by using effective means that don’t strain
the users minds.