FUN 2007 Proceedings. | CD-ROM. Workshop for Design Principles for Software that engages its users and Facing emotions: Responsible experimential design. | ISBN 9783816775676

FUN 2007 Proceedings.

CD-ROM. Workshop for Design Principles for Software that engages its users and Facing emotions: Responsible experimential design.

herausgegeben von Daniel Kerkow
Buchcover FUN 2007 Proceedings.  | EAN 9783816775676 | ISBN 3-8167-7567-5 | ISBN 978-3-8167-7567-6

FUN 2007 Proceedings.

CD-ROM. Workshop for Design Principles for Software that engages its users and Facing emotions: Responsible experimential design.

herausgegeben von Daniel Kerkow

While adopting new technology to our lives / or adapting our lives to new technology), we regularly change habits, vocabulary and even attitudes. Thus understanding what is happening for people as they surround themselves with technology is increasingly perceived as a vital aspect of being able to design digital products and services.
Socially responsible Human-Computer Interaction science aims at understanding the intentional and unintentional effects of design decisions on mood, emotion, thoughts, behavior and attitude. These effects can be influenced by a variety of perceptions and motives the user brings to the interaction. Only a thorough understanding of these effects allows for satisfied humans in a sociotechnical environment.
Whilst people normally hope for the Productivity and even Acceptance modes of interacting with systems, the challenge is to evoke the Ambition/Curiosity mode which produces more skilled and competent users and may lead the user toward a better interaction and hopefully even the experience of flow.
This could be achieved by turning boring tasks into enjoyable challenges, giving users the possibility to grow or compete, or empowering users to perform sophisticated tasks and as a consequence gain social appreciation.