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Explore how understanding people as systems with inputs, outputs, and interacting processes can enhance design concepts. Discover the role of cognition, attention, memory, and learning in designing for human experiences.
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Understanding People Damian Gordon
People in Design • There are lots of ways of understanding a person and how their various parts contribute to the whole person. • We are going to take a system view of things
People in Design • What is a system view?
People in Design • What is a system view? • The system is a box... System
People in Design • What is a system view? • The System has inputs... Inputs System
People in Design • What is a system view? • The System has outputs... Inputs Outputs System
People in Design • What is a system view? • and a number of interacting processing, that convert inputs into outputs. Outputs Inputs Process 1 Process 4 Process 2 Process 5 Process 3
People in Design • So how do this work for a person?
People in Design • So how do this work for a person?
People in Design • Exactly the same way
People in Design • Exactly the same way Inputs
People in Design • Exactly the same way Inputs Senses
People in Design • Exactly the same way Inputs Senses Sight Hearing Taste Smell Touch
People in Design • Exactly the same way Inputs Senses Outputs Sight Hearing Taste Smell Touch
People in Design • Exactly the same way Inputs Senses Outputs Activities Sight Hearing Taste Smell Touch
People in Design • Exactly the same way Inputs Senses Outputs Activities Sight Hearing Taste Smell Touch Fine Motor Control Gross Motor Control
People in Design • Exactly the same way Interacting Processes Inputs Senses Outputs Activities Sight Hearing Taste Smell Touch Fine Motor Control Gross Motor Control
People in Design • Exactly the same way Interacting Processes Cognition Inputs Senses Outputs Activities Sight Hearing Taste Smell Touch Fine Motor Control Gross Motor Control
People in Design • Exactly the same way Interacting Processes Cognition • Attention • Memory Learning Inputs Senses Outputs Activities Sight Hearing Taste Smell Touch Fine Motor Control Gross Motor Control