This document discusses instructional system design using a systems approach model that includes analyzing needs, defining objectives, developing assessment instruments, designing instructional strategies, implementing the instructional materials and strategies, and evaluating their effectiveness. It also briefly mentions ENIAC, one of the earliest general-purpose electronic computers built in the United States during World War II to calculate artillery firing tables.
This document discusses user experience design and citizen experience. It provides values for design such as respect, participation, and unity. It emphasizes designing for someone who needs to use the system and getting their consent. Data is more important than opinions for making design decisions. The most important insight is that getting zero user feedback provides zero insights. The goal is to design for real people accomplishing real tasks.
OakX:Data+The Power of Visual Storytelling Anca Mosoiu/TechliminalOak X
The document is a newsletter containing various data visualizations and their sources. It includes a line graph of a boy's height over time, a table showing names, ages and heights of two children, a map of urban growth, and links to sources of data on data creation rates, a historical data visualization, and arterial data management systems.
This document discusses instructional system design using a systems approach model that includes analyzing needs, defining objectives, developing assessment instruments, designing instructional strategies, implementing the instructional materials and strategies, and evaluating their effectiveness. It also briefly mentions ENIAC, one of the earliest general-purpose electronic computers built in the United States during World War II to calculate artillery firing tables.
This document discusses user experience design and citizen experience. It provides values for design such as respect, participation, and unity. It emphasizes designing for someone who needs to use the system and getting their consent. Data is more important than opinions for making design decisions. The most important insight is that getting zero user feedback provides zero insights. The goal is to design for real people accomplishing real tasks.
OakX:Data+The Power of Visual Storytelling Anca Mosoiu/TechliminalOak X
The document is a newsletter containing various data visualizations and their sources. It includes a line graph of a boy's height over time, a table showing names, ages and heights of two children, a map of urban growth, and links to sources of data on data creation rates, a historical data visualization, and arterial data management systems.