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INTERACTION
DESIGN
One
of the most important skills for almost everyone to have in the next
decade and beyond will be those that allow us to create valuable,
compelling, and empowering information and experiences for others.
To do this, we must learn existing ways of organizing and presenting
data and information and develop new ones. Whether our communication
tools are traditional print products, electronic products, broadcast
programming, interactive experiences, or live performances makes little
difference. Nor does it matter if we are employing physical or electronic
devices or our own bodies and voices.
The process of creating is roughly the same in any medium. The processes
involved in solving problems, responding to audiences, and communicating
to others are similar enough to consider them identical. >> |
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