On Mar 5, 2013, at 8:11 AM, Jonathan Hung <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Gregg, > > I think automation can be helpful to a user. I imagine there will be > different levels of automation, and the approach will also likely need to be > balanced carefully as to not assume too much on behalf of the user.
GV: agree on different levels. and different ways. One user preference will be what levels, ways, and engines and settings on the engines they like. and it may vary between different environments/contexts. also agree on balance. > > Are you thinking that this intelligent system would automate repeat behaviour > only, or do you see the system performing more functions? GV: Don't understand the question. I think it might automate anything that is a setting or preference. and It could be based on many things including the behaviors of other users, this user, rules, etc. > > - Jon. > > > On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Gregg Vanderheiden <[email protected]> > wrote: > With the 4th the user doesn’t ever go to any page to make any adjustments to > preferences. > > think of it this way. > > Whenever it gets loud you turn up the volume. After awhile the MM (or a > local mini-MM in the computer) notices this and asks if you would like > (prefer) to turn up the volume when the background gets loud (using the > settings you have been using). If you say yes - this is added to the > preferences. > > Another is that each time it goes to a computer to environment the MM sets it > to the Pref but they notice the user always turns it down from the stored > pref. So they ask if the user would like it to start out lower. > > Or the MM may ask if it should just make such adjustments automatically if it > see the user always doing the same thing. And then both a) that goes into > prefs and b) prefs get changed without the user doing anything. > > > Gregg > -------------------------------------------------------- > Gregg Vanderheiden Ph.D. > Director Trace R&D Center > Professor Industrial & Systems Engineering > and Biomedical Engineering University of Wisconsin-Madison > Technical Director - Cloud4all Project - http://Cloud4all.info > Co-Director, Raising the Floor - International - http://Raisingthefloor.org > and the Global Public Inclusive Infrastructure Project - http://GPII.net > > On Feb 28, 2013, at 7:06 AM, tona monjo <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Gregg, >> >> I wonder if the 4th approach can be the same as the 3rd in Jon's diagram: >> the user does modifications directly on the page (in one or several >> sessions) and they are saved as a preference set. >> >> Tona >> >> >> On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 12:47 AM, Gregg Vanderheiden <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> Hi Jonathan >> >> very nice diagram >> box in upper left good to have too so people can see it is three approaches >> and not just three steps. >> >> >> Wouldn’t a 4 approach be just having the system track the user making >> changes to settings directly from day to day and detecting patterns? >> >> >> Gregg >> -------------------------------------------------------- >> Gregg Vanderheiden Ph.D. >> Director Trace R&D Center >> Professor Industrial & Systems Engineering >> and Biomedical Engineering University of Wisconsin-Madison >> Technical Director - Cloud4all Project - http://Cloud4all.info >> Co-Director, Raising the Floor - International - http://Raisingthefloor.org >> and the Global Public Inclusive Infrastructure Project - http://GPII.net >> >> On Feb 27, 2013, at 12:46 PM, Jonathan Hung <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> Earlier this week, Tona sent out some first sketches of the preferences >>> panel (see email titled: "PGA: wireframing first ideas"). >>> >>> To put that sketch into context, the "preferences panel" is just one method >>> the student can define and refine their preference set(s). We envision that >>> the learner will also be able to specify preferences through a wizard and >>> directly in context of the content (i.e. a video clip may indicate >>> alternatives or customizations in some way). >>> >>> Attached is a diagram showing these three main approaches. Feedback is >>> welcome. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> - Jon. >>> >>> -- >>> JONATHAN HUNG >>> >>> INCLUSIVE DESIGNER, IDRC >>> >>> T: 416 977 6000 x3951 >>> F: 416 977 9844 >>> E: [email protected] >>> >>> OCAD UNIVERSITY >>> Inclusive Design Research Centre >>> 205 Richmond Street W, Toronto, ON, M5V 1V3 >>> >>> www.ocadu.ca >>> www.idrc.ocad.ca >>> <pga-generating-prefs.png>_______________________________________________ >>> GlobalPreferences mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.idrc.ocad.ca/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/globalpreferences >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> GlobalPreferences mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.idrc.ocad.ca/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/globalpreferences >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Tona Monjo >> LATENT, User Experience Design >> http://www.latent-design.com >> T (+34) 654 402 387 >> Skype: tona.monjo >> Twitter: tona_monjo >> Blog: http://tonamonjo.net/ >> _______________________________________________ >> GlobalPreferences mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.idrc.ocad.ca/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/globalpreferences > > > _______________________________________________________ > fluid-work mailing list - [email protected] > To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, > see http://lists.idrc.ocad.ca/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work > > > > -- > JONATHAN HUNG > > INCLUSIVE DESIGNER, IDRC > > T: 416 977 6000 x3951 > F: 416 977 9844 > E: [email protected] > > OCAD UNIVERSITY > Inclusive Design Research Centre > 205 Richmond Street W, Toronto, ON, M5V 1V3 > > www.ocadu.ca > www.idrc.ocad.ca > _______________________________________________ > GlobalPreferences mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.idrc.ocad.ca/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/globalpreferences
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