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|a Designing for User Engagement.
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|a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; The Research Design; The Concepts of User Engagement and Community; The 10 Basic Principles; Introduction: From Usability to User Engagement; Focus on the User; Focus on Design; Focus on Engagement; An Example; A Framework for User Engagement; Our Projects; Our Process; Our Methods; Using This Book; Who Should Use This Book; Acknowledgments; Principle 1 Design for Diverse Users; The Concept of the User; Users of the Connected Kids Gallery; Recognizing That Nothing Is Intuitive for Everyone.
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|a Designing for the Inevitability of Diverse UsersProviding Options for Differential Experiences; Designing for Diverse User Experiences; For Further Exploration; Principle 2 Design for Usability; The Concept of Usability; Wikis for Collaboration; Designing a Usable Wiki; Designing for Usability; For Further Exploration; Principle 3 Test the Backbone; The Concept of Technological Backbones; Selecting Backbone Components; Setting up the Backbone; Making Sure the Backbone Works; Testing the Backbone; For Further Exploration; Principle 4 Extend a Welcome.
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|a The Concept of Cross-Cultural CommunicationCultural Websites; Using Multisensory Experience; Using Personal Experience; Extending a Welcome; For Further Exploration; Principle 5 Set the Context; The Concept of Collaboration; Identifying Context for Use; Embedding in Context; Acknowledging Contextual Dynamics; Setting the Context; For Further Exploration; Principle 6 Make a Connection; The Concept of Storytelling; Using Narratives; Providing Background; Digital Editing; Other Design Considerations; Making a Connection; For Further Exploration; Principle 7 Share Control.
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|a The Concept of User ControlBuilding User Options; Creating Opportunities for Ownership; Sharing Control; For Further Exploration; Principle 8 Support Interactions Among Users; The Concept of User Interaction; Creating Opportunities for Interaction; Supporting Interaction Through Text Chat; Supporting Interaction Through Electronic Whiteboards; Supporting Interaction Through Audio; Creating Opportunities for Sharing; Providing Protocols for Interaction; Supporting Interaction Among Users; For Further Exploration; Principle 9 Create a Sense of Place; The Concept of Place.
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|a Creating a Sense of Physical PlaceCreating a Sense of Cultural Place; Sense of Place in the Interactive Image; Creating a Sense of Place; For Further Exploration; Principle 10 Plan to Continue the Engagement; The Concept of Engagement; Extending Interaction; Engagement in the Interactive Image; Planning to Continue the Engagement; For Further Exploration; The Case Studies; Case Study 1 Information Galleries for Young People; The Connected Kids Galleries; Recent Developments in Design Theory and Practice; Connected Kids Gallery Experiments; Implications; Summary of Relevant Principles.
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|a Designing for User Engagement on the Web: 10 Basic Principles is concerned with making user experience engaging. The cascade of social web applications we are now familiar with - blogs, consumer reviews, wikis, and social networking - are all engaging experiences. But engagement is an increasingly common goal in business and productivity environments as well. This book provides a foundation for all those seeking to design engaging user experiences rich in communication and interaction. Combining a handbook on basic principles with case studies, it provides readers with a ric.
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