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Interactive design incorporates the following disciplines.....(7.)
1. Engineering
2. Psychology
3. Computer Science
4. Communication
5. Design
6. User experience
7. Human Computer Interaction
Interaction Design is the art of facilitating interactions between....
humans through products, services, and interactions between humans and products. (awareness)
ID is an art form, not a science. rules are only....
guidelines.
which are determined.....
on the context and problems under specific circumstances.
ID is applied in nature, fosters......
communication and interaction between two or more humans or AI entities.
In ID products can be....
digital or analog, physical or incorporeal, or any combination of these things.
ID never aligns itself with a specific.......
technology or medium
ID is concerned with....
behaviors of products or service, and how they work.
Pre-historic Interaction design.....
landmarks by the celts and other tribal entities that marked or communicated borders and directions throughout generations
In 1830's Samuel Morse invented a system where
electromagnetic pulse were turned into coded language for communication.

This lead to the first networks of......
cables, telegraphs, and trained operators.
1940's saw the invention of the first....
computational machines, which were the forerunners of the modern computers.

These machines were engineered for solving computation problems.
In the 60s engineers began to focus on the.....
human aspect of interacting with machines.
Control panels, switches, and monitors were designed and engineered for....
humans to interact with machine systems.
During the 70s the command line interface was developed....
this set the stage for innovation by Xerox and Apple who in the 1980's developed the first graphical user interfaces, or GUIs.
80s gave commercial internet, digital network, sensors and
microprocessors officially gave birth to ID as a formal discipline.
ID focuses on.....
users, enable task and goals achievement.
ID is about finding....
alternatives, creating new options and rejecting all existing ones.
ID uses......
ideation and prototyping, brainstorming, modeling, and testing ideas.
ID is about Collaborating &
Addressing Constraints, working together within business and resource parameters.
ID creates....
solutions that are appropriate to specific problems.
ID draws on....
influences, which consider ideas from outside of the design discipline.
ID incorporates emotion to...
connect with people on a personal level.
ID addresses the subliminal.....
aspects of design(the little things)
ID identifies and fixes.....
problems with existing technologies
ID makes products and services...
useful, sensible, engaging, fun, and makes the world a better place.
ID discovers and facilitates new ways of.....
interaction between people and things.
Interaction Design (ID) is a new, multi-faceted discipline facilitating interactions between humans through.....
products and services, and interactions between humans and products (awareness)
ID was formalized as a discipline in the.....
90, but there is evidence that ID has been around since pre-historic times.
ID is necessary for facilitating human interaction with...
machines and systems, and discovering and resolving problems between them. This makes ID different from other disciplines.