PPT-Spatial Thinking and the GIS User Interface

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Michael F Goodchild University of California Santa Barbara GIS is hard to learn and use Geographic information is complex discrete objects continuous fields rasters

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Michael F Goodchild University of California Santa Barbara GIS is hard to learn and use Geographic information is complex discrete objects continuous fields rasters vectors social environmental phenomena. A term used to describe the interaction between the user and a computer. The method by which the user tells the computer what to do and the responses which the computer makes. Importance of good interface design. Human Computer Interface?. HCI is not just about software design. HCI applies to more than just desktop PCs!!!. No such thing as “the best HCI”. Choice of interface will depend on:. Physical environment. INTRODUCTION. Presented by. Sonia Williamson. . User Interface Graphic Designer. sonia.williamson@rightnow.com . 937.681.7961. User Interface + Graphic Design. User Interface + Graphic Design. OVERVIEW. for Data Servers. Bob Simons <bob.simons@noaa.gov>. NOAA NMFS SWFSC ERD. Provocative?. Diverse Users ->. Diverse Preferences. The ideal user. interface is .... The ideal user. interface is. Human Computer Interface?. HCI is not just about software design. HCI applies to more than just desktop PCs!!!. No such thing as “the best HCI”. Choice of interface will depend on:. Physical environment. Lecture # 9. Gabriel Spitz. Driving Customer Experience – A Framework. UI Design. Scope. Concept. Activity Flow. Representation. Presentation. Needs. Satisfaction/. User Experience. Predictability. Ben Waida. Mentored by Craig Schell. Introduction. Any vehicle with three or more degrees of freedom requires an equally complex user interface or control mechanism. This often forces a user to . require . Interface . Metaphors. November 3, 2015. Hall of Fame or Shame?. November 3, 2015. dt+UX: Design Thinking for User Experience Design, Prototyping & Evaluation. 2. Design based on a top retailer’s site. © 2009 Phil . Gersmehl. Michigan Geographic Alliance. New York Center for Geographic Learning. 1. Spatial Thinking. Eight ways . of thinking about locations,. conditions, and connections. 2. Location. Designing the User Interface. Importance of Good Interface Design. The . interface. basically needs to be user-friendly. This can be achieved by being affective, efficient and satisfying.. Designing Input Screens. GIS vs. application of GIS. Spatial Thinking. “a collection of cognitive skills. The skills consist of declarative and perceptual forms of knowledge and some cognitive operations that can be used to transform, combine, or otherwise operate on this knowledge.” . Redesign. Employee & Manager - Webinar . July 17, . 2018. Starting @10:00 a.m.. (No audio until we get started). PantherSoft User Experience Redesign. Project Objectives. Project Timeline. Project Website. : . Translating Research into Practice. . Carol J. Ormand. , SERC, Carleton . College. With thanks to. The National Science Foundation. The Spatial Intelligence and Learning Center (SILC). Peggy McNeal. 1. , Heather Petcovic. 2. , Joel Moore. 1. , Matt Reeves. 2. , . Matt Gordon. 1. , & . Oluwarotimi.  Popoola. 2. 1. Towson University, . 2. Western Michigan University . This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants No. DUE-2043616 (PI McNeal) and DUE-2043620 (PI Petcovic). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation..

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