Objectives:
To test input and output HCIs.
To explain some ways that the effectiveness of an HCI can be measured.
Today was a hectic day with lots of work in bound.
As I spent last night working on the code, it was near perfection and completion. Coming into college, we firstly held our weekly quiz (presumably held on Friday now). The quiz was about the future of Human Computer Interaction and how it can help communication and mobility for everyone including those who are severely injured and or disabled. The video was interesting to be informed about. Though, when it came to the actual quiz, the questions were a bit bizzare - cough cough, Brandon. Nonetheless, Zoë said that if I lost the quiz, I do not need to make one because I've made the previous two (which is true, I didn't realise).
When the day started, Zoë explained the last part of U23_A3T2, which is a merit criteria piece of task where we need to explain how the effectiveness of HCIs may be measured. As she presented the powerpoint, she taught us about qualitative and quantitative data/research and how these can be applied to questions and surveys we create. This clicked into me relatively quickly as a strength because I had learnt these keywords during Business Studies class in GCSE.
When we got on with our work, I firstly showed Zoë my piece of code that I had edited last night. Together, we edited and fixed minor issues, which then led me to uploading and updating my final fully functioning website (order form) on FileZilla. My weakness for this is workflow, though I have worked hard and quick, I need to remain slow and steady to avoid mistakes and give quality efforts.
For half of a day, I moved onto creating and completing the test document. This is where I got an Excel Spreadsheet and listed all the types of tests I performed on the order form, stating the expected results, actual results, along with columns for improvements and reasons of errors. I am extremely proud of my test because I feel like I have thoroughly checked everything, giving me a semi-accomplishment sensation.
For the last part of the day, I started to catalogue down evidence for my creation process. This is where I use the screenshots I took throughout the design production and annotate it along with relevant code. I had to leave this near the end because I could only begin once the website is finished and fully interpreted by me. At the end of the day, I did not manage to complete this and is classed as my slow work flow.
Since this assignment is due in today, my aims is to get the creation process done at home, then the merit work. But first, I have to attend the art club after college, then my gym, of course. This is a lot of work, plan B is that I will submit and complete the rest over resubmission later, but that is my last resort if I cannot finish things on time. Knowing me, I dislike missing deadlines, so I'll have to push! :)
See you on Monday!
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