Future Interaction Design II

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Everyday human-technology interaction is often problematic because the performance capacities that underlie the technologies change frequently, and new ones are introduced. Emerging technologies and services are compelling the interaction community to constantly develop new innovative approaches to solve interaction problems. As a result, interaction design is now in a crucial period in terms of capitalizing on new design possibilities to solve contemporary problems in an efficient manner.

This comprehensive volume follows the success of Future Interaction Design I and complements it by looking at emerging approaches which are likely to contribute to the discipline in the near future. The theme underpinning the book is that it is the human character rather than the technology that should determine the nature of interaction, and that the term ‘interaction design’ covers a range of issues relevant to enabling quality design. A team of international authors discuss a number of new topics, such as psychological design processes, gerotechnology, modeling, e-learning and subconscious experiences.

This novel and broad-ranging volume will be of considerable value to researchers and practitioners seeking innovative perspectives for designing and ensuring effective interaction between humans and technology.

Author(s): Neil Charness, Tiffany S. Jastrzembski (auth.), Hannakaisa Isomäki, Pertti Saariluoma (eds.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 221
Tags: Computers and Society; User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Computers and Education

Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Gerontechnology....Pages 1-29
Enhancing Mutual Awareness, Productivity, and Feeling: Cognitive Science Approach to Design of Groupware Systems....Pages 31-53
The Future of Interaction Research: Interaction Is the Result of Top–Down and Bottom–Up Processes....Pages 55-68
User Psychology in Interaction Design: The Role of Design Ontologies....Pages 69-86
Field Experiments in HCI: Promises and Challenges....Pages 87-116
Opportunities and Challenges of Designing the Service User eXperience (SUX) in Web 2.0....Pages 117-139
Precedents for the Design of Locative Media....Pages 141-156
Acceptance or Appropriation? A Design-Oriented Critique of Technology Acceptance Models....Pages 157-173
The Polysemy of Human–Computer Interaction....Pages 175-190
The Human Modes of Being in Investigating User Experience....Pages 191-207
Back Matter....Pages 209-221