Demonstrate understanding of the concept of pervasive computing and how this differs from, and extends, desktop-based computing.
I feel this learning outcome has been met by my blog, firstly by the different definitions of pervasive computing and its other names as this allowed me to get a clearer understanding of the pervasive concept. Also in the tutorial discussing how User Centered Design(UCD) which is mainly desktop based does not always fit in with the pervasive world, links into this outcome as it shows that design for the desktop does not always fit in with design for pervasive system
Discuss issues and challenges in designing for usability in the area of pervasive computing (i.e., designing for ‘pervasive usability’).
This learning outcome is also met in the piece of work on UCD, i think it is also shown in the last piece of work based on the different research method at the Chawton House Project. As this discusses the challenges that can arise when trying to design something unknown to the user.
Appropriately select a usability method whether this be user testing, metrics, ethnography, or other; and effectively carry out usability evaluations
This learning outcome will have been met in in my usability key assignment of testing a mobile device. Also on the blog I think it shows i have a range of methods I could effectively link to pervasive computing, as I have linked Usability Goals and Design Principles to my mobile phone a piece of pervasive computing and linked Schneidermans golden rules to an iPod
Critically reflect on approaches and achievements
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