ºÝºÝߣshows by User: mjane_h / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: mjane_h / Thu, 07 Sep 2017 19:32:07 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: mjane_h Acting naturally: why design needs ecological psychology /slideshow/acting-naturally-why-design-needs-ecological-psychology-79536420/79536420 uxweekactnaturalnew-170907193207
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Presented at UX Week 2017]]>
Thu, 07 Sep 2017 19:32:07 GMT /slideshow/acting-naturally-why-design-needs-ecological-psychology-79536420/79536420 mjane_h@slideshare.net(mjane_h) Acting naturally: why design needs ecological psychology mjane_h Presented at UX Week 2017 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/uxweekactnaturalnew-170907193207-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at UX Week 2017
Acting naturally: why design needs ecological psychology from Marsha Haverty
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Acting Naturally with Information - IA Summit 2017 /slideshow/acting-naturally-with-information-ia-summit-2017-73896246/73896246 ias2017actnaturally-170329182620
Presented at 2017 Information Architecture Summit. As humans, we are good at engaging different kinds of designs with different kinds of actions. Flexibility is in our nature. Yet, there’s something fundamental about us that makes our experience with a design feel natural, or…distinctly off. This talk draws on ecological psychology to see that natural human behavior is about two things: using information for selecting action, and relying on information for controlling action unfolding over time. Information architecture historically supported selecting, creating an actor-as-conductor of information dynamic. But, IA is increasingly relied on to help control the way action unfolds over time, an actor-as-sculptor of information dynamic. We’ll follow the thread of meaning for both to uncover factors leading to natural vs. unnatural behavior, and what we can do about it. Design examples will come from information environments that vary in how information manifests (from holograms and simulations in mixed reality to smart materials), how the actor engages it (gesture, voice, touch, among other methods), how much agency the system brings (autonomy, to machine learning and shades of intelligence), and how the system manifests to actors (text and visualization). ]]>

Presented at 2017 Information Architecture Summit. As humans, we are good at engaging different kinds of designs with different kinds of actions. Flexibility is in our nature. Yet, there’s something fundamental about us that makes our experience with a design feel natural, or…distinctly off. This talk draws on ecological psychology to see that natural human behavior is about two things: using information for selecting action, and relying on information for controlling action unfolding over time. Information architecture historically supported selecting, creating an actor-as-conductor of information dynamic. But, IA is increasingly relied on to help control the way action unfolds over time, an actor-as-sculptor of information dynamic. We’ll follow the thread of meaning for both to uncover factors leading to natural vs. unnatural behavior, and what we can do about it. Design examples will come from information environments that vary in how information manifests (from holograms and simulations in mixed reality to smart materials), how the actor engages it (gesture, voice, touch, among other methods), how much agency the system brings (autonomy, to machine learning and shades of intelligence), and how the system manifests to actors (text and visualization). ]]>
Wed, 29 Mar 2017 18:26:20 GMT /slideshow/acting-naturally-with-information-ia-summit-2017-73896246/73896246 mjane_h@slideshare.net(mjane_h) Acting Naturally with Information - IA Summit 2017 mjane_h Presented at 2017 Information Architecture Summit. As humans, we are good at engaging different kinds of designs with different kinds of actions. Flexibility is in our nature. Yet, there’s something fundamental about us that makes our experience with a design feel natural, or…distinctly off. This talk draws on ecological psychology to see that natural human behavior is about two things: using information for selecting action, and relying on information for controlling action unfolding over time. Information architecture historically supported selecting, creating an actor-as-conductor of information dynamic. But, IA is increasingly relied on to help control the way action unfolds over time, an actor-as-sculptor of information dynamic. We’ll follow the thread of meaning for both to uncover factors leading to natural vs. unnatural behavior, and what we can do about it. Design examples will come from information environments that vary in how information manifests (from holograms and simulations in mixed reality to smart materials), how the actor engages it (gesture, voice, touch, among other methods), how much agency the system brings (autonomy, to machine learning and shades of intelligence), and how the system manifests to actors (text and visualization). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ias2017actnaturally-170329182620-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at 2017 Information Architecture Summit. As humans, we are good at engaging different kinds of designs with different kinds of actions. Flexibility is in our nature. Yet, there’s something fundamental about us that makes our experience with a design feel natural, or…distinctly off. This talk draws on ecological psychology to see that natural human behavior is about two things: using information for selecting action, and relying on information for controlling action unfolding over time. Information architecture historically supported selecting, creating an actor-as-conductor of information dynamic. But, IA is increasingly relied on to help control the way action unfolds over time, an actor-as-sculptor of information dynamic. We’ll follow the thread of meaning for both to uncover factors leading to natural vs. unnatural behavior, and what we can do about it. Design examples will come from information environments that vary in how information manifests (from holograms and simulations in mixed reality to smart materials), how the actor engages it (gesture, voice, touch, among other methods), how much agency the system brings (autonomy, to machine learning and shades of intelligence), and how the system manifests to actors (text and visualization).
Acting Naturally with Information - IA Summit 2017 from Marsha Haverty
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Meaning Modes in Design - Fluxible 2016 /slideshow/meaning-modes-in-design-fluxible-2016-66570055/66570055 meaningmodesfluxible2016-160929174333
Meaning Modes in Design presented at Fluxible conference 25 September 2016]]>

Meaning Modes in Design presented at Fluxible conference 25 September 2016]]>
Thu, 29 Sep 2016 17:43:33 GMT /slideshow/meaning-modes-in-design-fluxible-2016-66570055/66570055 mjane_h@slideshare.net(mjane_h) Meaning Modes in Design - Fluxible 2016 mjane_h Meaning Modes in Design presented at Fluxible conference 25 September 2016 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/meaningmodesfluxible2016-160929174333-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Meaning Modes in Design presented at Fluxible conference 25 September 2016
Meaning Modes in Design - Fluxible 2016 from Marsha Haverty
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Machines for Making the Future - IA Summit 2016 /mjane_h/machines-for-making-the-future-ia-summit-2016 reframeia2016marshahaverty-160511202255
Information Architecture Summit 2016 lightening talk for Reframe IA roundtable]]>

Information Architecture Summit 2016 lightening talk for Reframe IA roundtable]]>
Wed, 11 May 2016 20:22:55 GMT /mjane_h/machines-for-making-the-future-ia-summit-2016 mjane_h@slideshare.net(mjane_h) Machines for Making the Future - IA Summit 2016 mjane_h Information Architecture Summit 2016 lightening talk for Reframe IA roundtable <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/reframeia2016marshahaverty-160511202255-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Information Architecture Summit 2016 lightening talk for Reframe IA roundtable
Machines for Making the Future - IA Summit 2016 from Marsha Haverty
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What we mean by meaning: new structural properties of information architecture IAS15 /mjane_h/what-we-mean-by-meaning-new-structural-properties-of-information-architecture-ias15-47485499 ias15slidesharepdf-150427183753-conversion-gate02
Conference session: What we mean by meaning: new structural properties of information architecture. Presented at The Information Architecture Summit 2015, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 24 April 2015 and 25 April 2015 by Marsha Haverty]]>

Conference session: What we mean by meaning: new structural properties of information architecture. Presented at The Information Architecture Summit 2015, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 24 April 2015 and 25 April 2015 by Marsha Haverty]]>
Mon, 27 Apr 2015 18:37:53 GMT /mjane_h/what-we-mean-by-meaning-new-structural-properties-of-information-architecture-ias15-47485499 mjane_h@slideshare.net(mjane_h) What we mean by meaning: new structural properties of information architecture IAS15 mjane_h Conference session: What we mean by meaning: new structural properties of information architecture. Presented at The Information Architecture Summit 2015, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 24 April 2015 and 25 April 2015 by Marsha Haverty <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ias15slidesharepdf-150427183753-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Conference session: What we mean by meaning: new structural properties of information architecture. Presented at The Information Architecture Summit 2015, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 24 April 2015 and 25 April 2015 by Marsha Haverty
What we mean by meaning: new structural properties of information architecture IAS15 from Marsha Haverty
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