Interaction Design
Author: David Hogue
Date: 3/18/2019
What I Already Knew:
- Data can be entered many ways through input devices and sensors
- The surface of the tablet is a mirror of the coordinate system on the screen, use and interaction can be difficult to master
- In the digital world, we often interact indirectly: an action in one place, such as a mouse on a desk, produces a reaction in another place, such as a cursor on the screen
- Direct interaction is easier to learn, control, and predict; strive to make interactions as direct and immediate as possible
What I Didn’t Know:
- The more distance or time between the point of interaction and the result or reaction, the more difficult it may be to control
- Direct interaction is easier to learn, control, and predict; strive to make interactions as direct and immediate as possible
- Clicking and tapping are the most familiar and frequent interactions with easily recognizable outcomes
What I Want to Know More About:
I want to know more about gestures to use to make a website/app more interactive while also being direct.