This week we learn about human-computer interaction.
Key point is people often interact with media technologies as though the technologies were people.
Here are many related pints: ethics, aesthetics& teleology,design
and here are some questions
Questions of ethics
-Should we treat technologies as people or people as technologies?
-Should we only treat others who are like us eith care and respect? or, should we also extend our care and respect to others who are radically different?
-What makes believe someone or something is alive, thinking, or simply the same as us?
Questions of aesthetics& teleology
-Do objects, technologies and natural phenomena have goals and intentions?
-Or, do they just look like they have goals and intentions?
Design
If we view objects, technologies and natural phenomenon as if they do, in fact, have goals and intentions, then we will design like an artificial intelligence researcher.
On the other hand, if we view objects, technologies and natural phenomenon as if the just look like they have goals and intentions, then we will design like a tool builder for human "users" or "operators" of our tools
To tell the truth I'm not thinking about questions. but maby I'm thinking questions and write the answer.( Mabe I'm study a term-end examination)
We learn about history of HCL. Dr.yoon show us java-based doftware or look at and try works.
That is wonderful and surprising. Keep on the see movie, I'm thinking taht try the moving sketch and shape manipulation. So download my computer and I'm try that. That's a fun!
looking at the history of HCI as tools people like
–Vannevar Bush: memex
-Ivan Sutherland: sketchpad
–Doug Engelbart: mouse, GUI, word processing, etc.
–Ted Nelson: hypertext
–Alan Kay: object-oriented programming, laptops
This week lecture very wonderful and surprising. because I'm interest in computer.
Next time we learn about computer-aid. So I'm expected. Thank you.
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