Human Factors of XR: Using Human Factors to Design XR Systems
Evaluation question 6
1. When constructing my product, I have learned a lot of new skills such as
using photoshop effectively, using blogger etc. I have also learned about
websites that I had never heard of previously, such as slideshare and prezzi.
2. Throughout the process of making my
product, I used Blogger to document my
progress. I used blogger, as I feel it gives an
organised structure to my
coursework, making things easy to find.
During the construction of making my
product I learned how to use this website
properly, and how to upload
photos, prezzi’s and slideshares on to it.
3. I used Photoshop to making my contents
page, front cover, and to edit my images. I
had never used Photoshop beforehand, so I
developed a number of skills in this area. I
now feel I can effectively use
Photoshop, and to a high standard. I chose
to use Photoshop, as I feel it provides a
professional finish to the product.
5. I used Microsoft Publisher to create my
double page spread. I used publisher
instead of Photoshop, as it handles large
quantities of text better. I followed a
template for a double page spread as well
on this software; this allowed me to create
columns, change widths of borders and
move everything into the place I wanted
it- which I didn’t know existed. So I have
broadened my horizon of knowledge in
this platform.
6. I used Microsoft excel to create graphs for
my results to questionnaires giving a
professional feel to my blog. This enabled
me to develop my skills in this area as I
had never used this program to make
graphs before. I would use excel again as
it was easy to use, and gave off satisfying
results.
7. I used a website called dafont.com to
get new fonts for my magazine. Before
this product, I had never come across
this website- so in the process of making
my magazine, I had learned a new way
of getting exciting fonts other than the
basic Microsoft fonts. The fonts I chose
were then downloaded into my
Photoshop and publisher programs
enabling me to use them. This showed
me what the internet has to offer when
designing products, as I though I would
be limited to a small selection of fonts,
where using dafont.com- I actually saw
there were 1000’s.
8. I used Firefox and Google when
researching prior to making my magazine
itself. When doing my searching online, I
was exposed to many sources of
information I had never come
across, websites with all magazine
demographics as well as magazine websites
themselves. I also used google to obtain a
barcode to use on my magazine- which
there was a huge choice of. This showed
me how useful the internet it when
researching and that possibilities are
endless.
9. To upload videos of audience
response, I used YouTube. I had
never used this before so when
making my blog, I developed the
knowledge of how to use it and
upload videos to my blog. I used
YouTube as it deals exclusively with
video and handles larger clips
better than just importing them
from my phone. It also allowed me
to use an extra platform on my blog
which makes it more interesting to
read .
10. Like I am doing currently, I used
Slideshare to present many of my blog
posts. I had never come across this
platform beforehand, so while
constructing my magazine, I had learned
yet another skill that I can develop further
in the future. I also learned how to
embed these slideshares onto my blog.
I enjoy using slideshare as it enables me
to create longer blog posts without
making it look messy- and it gives a
professional feel how I can have more
than just text on my blog.
11. As well as slideshare, I also came across a
feature called Prezzi, which lets you create
online mindmaps and embed them into
your blog. I again had never heard of this-
but once using it a few times I soon picked
up how to use it correctly. I enjoy using this
as well, as I feel it adds more depth to a
blog, and makes it more interesting to read.
12. When taking my main images I used a
Nikon DSLR, and for concert pictures, I used
an iPhone 4S. I had never used a high
quality camera before, so while making my
magazine, I had learned many photography
skills such as zooming, blurring and using a
flash. I also learned how to use a white
background and how to use lighting to
create shadow. I feel this camera was the
right one to use and it delivered me with
good quality pictures that look
professional.