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Hci 100 Prelim Project

The document outlines the instructions and responses for two activities in an HCI 101 preliminary project. The first activity asks the student to identify 10 binary concepts and 10 other conceptual relationships. The provided responses include concepts like "win and lose", "science and religion", and "individual and community". The second activity instructs the student to research and compile a list of 20 HCI jargon terms in a document, like "user interface", "usability", "prototyping", and "natural language processing".

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Hci 100 Prelim Project

The document outlines the instructions and responses for two activities in an HCI 101 preliminary project. The first activity asks the student to identify 10 binary concepts and 10 other conceptual relationships. The provided responses include concepts like "win and lose", "science and religion", and "individual and community". The second activity instructs the student to research and compile a list of 20 HCI jargon terms in a document, like "user interface", "usability", "prototyping", and "natural language processing".

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PALOMA, RONA JEAN R.

BSIT-1B

HCI 101
PRELIM PROJECT # 1

Activity 1: Capturing conceptual relationships – binary and beyond


INSTRUCTIONS: Perform the following.
Part 1: Binary Concept:
1. Get a sheet of paper or a Google Doc/Word doc.
2. Think of some binary relationships in your own life.
3. Write them down.
4. Minimum of 10.
Answer:
1. Win and lose
2. Hot and cold
3. Day and night
4. On and off
5. Yes and no
6. Up and down
7. Left and right
8. True and false
9. Inside and outside
10.Good and bad
Part 2: Other relevant concepts:
1. Think of other conceptual relationships (such as logic/emotion,
frontend/backend, and so on).
2. Write them down.
3. Minimum of 10

Answer:
1. Science and religion
2. Mind and body
3. Opportunity and challenge
4. Nature and nurture
5. Local and global
6. Tradition and innovation
7. Form and function
8. Risk and reward
9. Individual and community
10.Freedom and responsibility
Activity 2: Collecting all HCI jargon

INSTRUCTIONS: Create a jargon collection:

1. Use Google to search for these terms if you need more help and create a
Word doc or spreadsheet and start adding the highlighted jargon.
2. Collect 20 HCI jargon terms you encounter in a Google doc/Word doc
that you can go back and review.

Answer:
1. User Interface (UI)
2. User Experience (UE)
3. Graphical User Interface(GUI)
4. Natural User Interface(NUI)
5. Voice User Interface (VUI)
6. Prototyping
7. Interaction Design
8. Touch Sensitive Interface
9. Usability
10.Accessibility
11.Wireframe
12.User Research
13.Interaction Design
14.Analytics
15.Web design
16.Cognitive Science
17.Visual design
18.Eye tracking
19. User Texting
20. Natural Language Processing (NLP)

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