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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
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Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
Please answer the following exercise questions and cite your work.Â
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Exercise 1.3: Gestures and Large Screen InteractionImagine a large screen display that the presenter can interact with by using gestures. Instead of having to click a button or move a mouse they control the information being shown using body movements; but what should those movements be? What kind of sensor is sensing those movements?Design prototypegestures for a selected type of control.
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Exercise 1.4: Interface Design for a Mobile Vital Signs MonitorIn your text on page 33 is a design for a proposed interface for a wireless vital signs monitor. The top indicators show the battery level and whether one or more of the patient's vital signs are approaching a problematic level. The lower section gives readouts of the patients heart rate, with the panel displaying 'Heart' also capable of displaying scrolling pager like messages. The middle portion of the interface gives the current time. Function display options allow the user to view other vital signs information such as breathing rate. Think about the possible problems that might arise through this interaction design. Sketch out the alternatives on paper and scan or in Word using the drawing tools. Examples of some of these improvements are listed on page 33.
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