1. Steven Spielbergs vision of 2054* Human Computer Interaction
*2002 flavor
2. Our increasing relationship with Technology means we need to
better understand human values and to put them at center at
everything we do in-order to bridge the gap between the humans and
technology. Introduction
3. A shift in boundary between computers and interaction is
happening. The traditional way of interacting with computers is
changing, the evolution is moving beyond the keyboard Although
technology is moving forward our users do not all move at the same
speed. How can we make sure we leave no one behind but still keep
the attention to the user who wants to push the limits of what
technology have to offer Interaction Image source:
www.apple.com
14. Ubiquitous computing? Ubiquity "Totally ubiquitous
computing. One of the things our grandchildren will find quaintest
about us is that we distinguish the digital from the real, the
virtual from the real. In the future, that w ill become literally
impossible. The distinction between cyberspace and that which isn't
cyberspace is going to be unimaginable. There is where they don't
have WIFI." - William Gibson
16. Ubiquity Software as a Service Photoshop Express Google
office
17. Ubiquity Widgets
18. Ubiquity Widgets
19. Ubiquity Widgetsization
atomize content into a feed-based universe
software a more flexible, cost efficient and re-usable
browsers and devices lenses to consume and tailor content
20.
+ 44% of UUs have customized
their page
`Personaliziation
21.
By 2012 home servers will become an important product category
for the digital home.
Source: Forrester
Networked devices Picture frames, Fridges
Central media server connected to cloud storage
Cross platform Widgets -RSS feeds (ex. Chumby)
Ubiquity Colonized rooms/home media center
22. Activity that takes place across different locations and
different stages in time. People no longer is using local storage
and a centralized server contains their data seamless access will
be possible. Ubiquity Seamless access & handover Image source:
www.apple.com Image source: www.audi.com
23. Here's something four-year-olds know: - A screen that ships
without a mouse ships broken. Here's something four-year-olds know:
Media that's targeted at you but doesn't include you may not be
worth sitting still for. Those are things that make me believe that
this is a one-way change. Because four year olds, the people who
are soaking most deeply in the current environment, who won't have
to go through the trauma that I have to go through of trying to
unlearn a childhood spent watching Gilligan's Island, they just
assume that media includes consuming, producing and sharing. - Clay
Shirkey
24. Personas Digital footprint
25. Personas Your professional profile
26. Personas Keeping up with your friends
27. Personas Digital footprint Image source:
broadbandmechanics
28.
31%: Smart phones will account for about a third of global
handset industry sales by 2013, up from 10% in 2008
- (Source: ABI)
Large Touch Screens
Manage profiles Public vs. private
Filter requests reject unwanted content
Communicates with devices around you
Personas Mobile phones Image source: www.engadget.com
29. Personas Context awareness Image source:
www.engadget.com
30. Ubiquitous personalized experience Future Desktop The
Island
31. Screens + ubiquity + personas Context Image source: 20th
Century Fox
32. "Big screens, touch, ink, speech, that's something that I
think, along with cloud computing, the next big changes in how we
think about software" - Bill Gates CES 2008 `
33. Web 3.0 Web 1.0 was about commerce, Web 2.0 is about
People. Source: Ross Mayfield, founder socialtext
Web 3.0 will use the Internet to make connections with
information. Jonathan Strickland
Data about behavior (commerce, comments, community,
consumption)
The ability to connect, mash up and mix-up this data to create
new, rich, bespoke and highly relevant experiences
Across different platforms, networks and services.
34. The Semantic Web is not a separate Web but an extension of
the current one, in which information is given well-defined
meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in
cooperation . Tim Berners-Lee Web 3.0 = Semantic web Image
source:
35.
XML customised tags, like:
Nena
+ RDF relations, in triples, like:
(Nena) (is_dog_of) (Kimiko/Stefan)
+ Ontologies / hierarchies of concepts, like:
mammal -> canine -> Cotton de Tulear -> Nena
+ Inference rules like:
If (person) (owns) (dog), then (person) (cares_for) (dog)
= Semantic Web!
Semantic web For dummies
36. Standardization Semantic web - Conflict Inaccuracy for
chaos Organic evolution (crowd source) Technology will solve
(Google) Metadata
37. Data
38.
Merger of technology and human editorial
Better data => better results (personalized often
invisibly)
Social bookmarking used to refine results and change
ranking.
Inaccuracy cured though crowdsourcing
Snapshots (search one thing) idea that there will be NO
clicking from search to result.