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Pub. period:1993-1999
Pub. count:7
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1999
 
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Faraday, Pete and Sutcliffe, Alistair G. (1999): Authoring Animated Web Pages Using 'Contact Points'. In: Altom, Mark W. and Williams, Marian G. (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 99 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference May 15-20, 1999, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. pp. 458-465.

This paper explores how 'contact points' or co-references between an animation and text should be designed in web pages. Guidelines are derived from an eye tracking study. A dynamic HTML authoring tool is described which supports these requirements. An evaluation study is reported in which four designs of animation in web pages were tested.

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1998
 
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Faraday, Pete and Sutcliffe, Alistair G. (1998): Providing Advice for Multimedia Designers. In: Karat, Clare-Marie, Lund, Arnold, Coutaz, Joëlle and Karat, John (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 98 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference April 18-23, 1998, Los Angeles, California. pp. 124-131.

The paper summarises empirical research that led to guidelines for directing the viewing/reading sequence in multimedia presentations. A method for scripting or evaluating multimedia presentations is described and illustrated with a case study. A design advisor tool based on this work is used to critique a sample MM presentation. A tool validation study with novice designers is reported.

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1997
 
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Faraday, Pete and Sutcliffe, Alistair G. (1997): Designing Effective Multimedia Presentations. In: Pemberton, Steven (ed.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 97 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference March 22-27, 1997, Atlanta, Georgia. pp. 272-278.

The paper reports four studies concerning attention to and comprehension of Multimedia presentations. The Multimedia sequence used was taken from a commercially produced CD-ROM, 'The Etiology of Cancer'. First, an eye tracking study of the presentation is reported. A second study was then conducted on the recall of the materials used in the eye tracking study. The results of these studies were used to propose design guidelines for Multimedia presentations. The guidelines were applied to produce a re-authored version of the original presentation. A further two studies were then conducted on the re-authored version to assess the impact of the design guidelines.

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Faraday, Pete and Sutcliffe, Alistair G. (1997): Evaluating multimedia presentations. In New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, 3 pp. 7-37.

The paper reports the basis for a cognitive walkthrough method to support the evaluation of multimedia (MM) expository presentations (e.g. 'how to do it' type tasks). The walkthrough is founded upon an analysis of the cognitive processes and representations formed by the comprehension of an MM presentation. Issues include evaluation of attention, topic focus and information types. The walkthrough provides a series of guidelines for evaluation based on these cognitive models, such as the use of media, scripting and presentation techniques. The value of the guidelines is validated by several empirical studies. An eye tracking study is reported, providing evidence as to how visual attention responds to MM materials. A series of comprehension studies then investigate the effectiveness of a presentation before and after our guidelines were applied. The paper is illustrated with an example evaluation and studies of a commercially produced CD-ROM MM presentation 'The Etiology of Cancer'.

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1993
 
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Faraday, Pete and Sutcliffe, Alistair G. (1993): A Method for Multimedia Interface Design. In: Alty, James L., Diaper, Dan and Guest, D. (eds.) Proceedings of the Eighth Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers VIII August 7-10, 1993, Loughborough University, UK. pp. 173-190.

Multimedia (MM) interfaces are currently created by intuition. Development of a method for analysis and design of MM presentation interfaces is described. The study investigates task based information analysis, persistence of information, attention and concurrency in presentation. The method gives an agenda of issues and techniques for specification, and guidelines for media selection and presentation scripting. Use of the method is illustrated with a case study of shipboard emergency management.

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Faraday, Pete and Sutcliffe, Alistair G. (1993): Toward a Walkthrough Method for Multimedia Design. In: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 1993. pp. 452-457.

A basic model of Multimedia comprehension is proposed. The model is used to demonstrate how a Walkthrough critiquing method may be developed for MM presentations. An expository presentation (changing a Laser Writer toner cartridge) is used to illustrate the methodology.

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Sutcliffe, Alistair G. and Faraday, Pete (1993): Designing Multimedia Interfaces. In: East-West International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Proceedings of the EWHCI93 1993. pp. 123-133.

Multimedia interfaces are currently created by intuition. Development of a method for analysis and design of multimedia presentation interfaces is described. The study investigates task based information analysis, persistence of information, selection attention and concurrency in presentation. The method gives an agenda of issues, diagrams and techniques for specification, and guidelines for media selection and presentation scripting. Use of the method is illustrated with a case study of shipboard emergency management.

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Publication statistics

Pub. period:1993-1999
Pub. count:7
Number of co-authors:1



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Alistair G. Sutcliffe:7

 

 

Productive colleagues

Pete Faraday's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Alistair G. Sutcli..:148
 
 
 
May 26

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