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A shorthand for designing UI flows by Ryan of 37signals Flows are just as important to good interfaces as individual screens are. Customers don’t land on screens from out of nowhere. Specific sequences of actions lead customers through your app as they try to accomplish their tasks. But as important as they are, flows are hard to communicate during the design process. Working on 37signals Accounts has recently raised this issue of communicating flows for me. Flows are made out of individual interactions. Here’s a simple and concrete example. The format is really fast to sketch, and it communicates the essentials of what needs to happen as I’m imagining it. This log-in flow includes a few more notations. You’ll also notice there are two arrows pointing out from “Submit email matching a user account” under the “Forgot password screen.” Here’s another complex flow. Now don’t forget: all diagrams are destined for the garbage.

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Online Research Writing - Tips and Tricks Before you can reflect on a topic you'll need to choose one. Inspiration can be found in graphics, songs, conversations, topic threads, blogs as well as daily news or radio shows. These are just some of the venues that may provide inspiration for you. Once you pick your topic - Topic Reflection - Jot down the following words; Who, What, When, Where, How and Why. Searching and Search Engines - Refining your search can be a bit daunting at times. Google Scholar - This particular engine should be bookmarked if you will be seeking credible sources. Evaluating Sources - The key to being a good source analyst is to be reflective. Is the source a primary or second source? TIP 1 - keep the "evaluating sources" in mind when writing your text. TIP 2 - Build your bibliography - As sources add up you will want to create a bibliography of source links. TIP 3 - Citing academic forums and articles from colleagues is a great way to help build credibility and camaraderie.

OS X Lion - The world’s most advanced OS. Skala View The Must-Have App Review Rubric Added by Jeff Dunn on 2011-11-22 So you just downloaded a few educational apps that you think might be useful in your classroom. How do you accurately compare and contrast them? Thanks to a new app review rubric from by eMobilize , it’s easier than ever to understand just how useful an app may be in the classroom. On a related note, the Edudemic Directory features many educational apps and lets you quickly compare them to see how they stack up. I’ve rewritten the original rubric from eMobilize and tailored it to fit all school districts. Download The Rubric Here (PDF) Overview of the App App Title: App Publisher/Developer: Version: Link to App Store: Curriculum Compliance Yes/ No – Is it relevant to the curriculum framework? Operational Yes/ No – Is navigation easy? Pedagogy Yes/ No – Does the material accommodate diverse ways in which students learn? Comments are closed.

The Invisible Gorilla: And Other Ways Our Intuitions Deceive Us Demonstrations, videos from our research, videos of us speaking, etc. Dan's YouTube Channel includes most of these videos as well as favorites from around the web that are related to or mentioned in our book. You can view more videos on his personal website The original selective attention task This video is the one that started our collaboration and inspired the book. The Monkey Business Illusion This was Dan's submission to the 2010 Best Illusion of the Year contest. A movie perception test - conversation This video illustrates how movie perception works and is from a study by Dan and his colleague Daniel Levin. A movie perception test This video illustrates how movie perception works and was from a study by Dan and his colleague Daniel Levin. The original "door" study This video shows a subject in a person-change study conducted by Dan and his colleague Daniel Levin. Dan's presentation at TEDxUIUC 2011 Dan's talk entitled "Seeing the world as it isn't."

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