DART 492 Interaction Design Presentation - Group 11
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*** Hit the 'More' button to see the whole quiz *** *** Email your answers to [email protected] *** QUIZ ==== 1. According to Jon Kolko, what are the 6 stages of the design process? a) Define, Discover, Sample, Create, Redefine, Reflect b) Define, Discover, Synthesize, Construct, Refine, Reflect c) Discover, Detail, Sample, Continue, Re-look, Re-work d) Discover, Delineate, Style, Create, Re-do, Relay 2. According to Kolko, design is about… a) Embracing technology b) Making life easier c) Creating new experiences d) Enhancing the human experience and solving complicated problems 3. Who wrote "An Overview of Understanding", the article about the Four Stages of Comprehension? a) Jon Kolko b) Timothy Kolo c) Nathan Shedroff d) Nate Shoggoth 4. Which one of these is the real Interaction Design technique/tool? a) Procedural Float Chart b) Concept Flow Graph c) Process Flow Diagram d) Behavioural Tree Map 5. In the video that this presentation asked you to watch, Bill Verplank outlines three questions which are central to the discipline of Interaction Design. In order, these questions are "how do you…:" a. touch, smell, taste? b. do, feel, know? c. want, act, enjoy? d. act, want, feel? 6. Interaction Designers are required to balance issues of form and time. This causes a reaction in which dimension? a) 2nd b) 3rd c) 4th d) 5th 7. Why was Henry Dreyfuss important to the history of industrial design? a) None of the below b) Because he put an emphasis on people rather than on style c) Because he pioneered the "streamlined" aesthetic d) Because of his seminal work: "People in Design" 8. According to Marije Vogelzang, the most important element in her work is: a) Food b) Space c) People d) Interactions 9. This presentation discusses a series of speculative objects designed by Dunne & Raby. The name of this series is: a. Technological Dreams: No. 1, Sheep b. Electronic Thoughts: No. 2, Robots c. Technological Desires: No. 2, Cyborgs d. Technological Dreams: No. 1, Robots 10. Interaction Design is: a) Exclusively critical b) Exclusively affirmative c) Neither critical nor affirmative d) Both critical and affirmative Bonus Question: Early in the presentation, a photo of Jon Kolko with a book in his mouth appears! What word is visible on the book's spine?
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