Videos / TV Channel

 
Marc's introduction to User Experience and Experience Design - commentary by Don Norman.
 
 
 
User Experience Video 2: Marc's advice on designing with experience in mind.
 
 
 
User Experience Video 3: Marc's main guidelines and ethical considerations.
 
 
 
User Experience video 4: Future directions.
 
 
 
Video: Don Norman explains the action cycle. Vintage video from 1994 - still highly relevant today.
 
 
 
Introduction to Affective Computing and Affective Interaction.
 
 
 
Affective Computing video 2 - Main Guidelines and Future Directions.
 
 
 
Designing Affective Interaction Products Dealing With Stress.
 
 
 
Business value, value, and inspirations.
 
 
 
Video: Don Norman explains affordances. Vintage video from 1994 - still highly relevant today.
 
 
 
The original vintage concept video of the bifocal display - used by millions every day.
 
 
 
Video: Don Norman shows Carelman's famous teapot. Vintage video from 1994 - still highly relevant today.
 
 
 
Video: Don Norman talks about communicating action possibilities. Vintage video from 1994 - still highly relevant today.
 
 
 
Video: Don Norman explains conceptual models. Vintage video from 1994 - still highly relevant today.
 
 
 
Video: Don Norman explains conceptual models of file system software. Vintage video from 1994 - still highly relevant today.
 
 
 
Video: Don Norman talks about designing for the disabled. Vintage video from 1994 - still highly relevant today.
 
 
 
Video: Don Norman talks about learnability and design. Vintage video from 1994 - still highly relevant today.
 
 
 
Introduction to Visual Representation by Alan Blackwell.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Video: Don Norman talks about privacy and offline life. Vintage video from 1994 - still highly relevant today.
 
 
 
Social Computing video 1 - Introduction to Social Computing.
 
 
 
Social Computing video 2 - Three Best Practices and Three Major Pitfalls.
 
 
 
Social Computing video 3 - Face-to-face Interaction as Inspiration for Designing Social Computing Systems.
 
 
 
Social Computing video 4 - Urban Planning as Inspiration for Designing Social Computing Systems.
 
 
 
Social Computing video 5 - How to do Research in Social Computing.
 
 
 
Social Computing video 6 - Social Computing: Visibility versus Privacy Manipulation versus Persuasion.
 
 
 
Social Computing video 7 - How to integrate Social Computing in the Enterprise.
 
 
 
Social Computing video 8 - The Reason IBM values Social Computing.
 
 
 
Social Computing video 9 - Ethics in Social Computing.
 
 
 
Introduction to the Bifocal Display - used by millions every day.
 
 
 
The bifocal display (used by millions every day): Main Guidelines and Future Directions.
 
 
 
Used by millions of people every day, Bob explains how the Bifocal Display was invented and launched.
 
 
 
Marc's introduction to User Experience and Experience Design - commentary by Don Norman.
 
 
 
User Experience Video 2: Marc's advice on designing with experience in mind.
 
 
 
User Experience Video 3: Marc's main guidelines and ethical considerations.
 
 
 
User Experience video 4: Future directions.
 
 
 
Video: Don Norman explains the action cycle. Vintage video from 1994 - still highly relevant today.
 
 
 
Introduction to Affective Computing and Affective Interaction.
 
 
 
Affective Computing video 2 - Main Guidelines and Future Directions.
 
 
 
Designing Affective Interaction Products Dealing With Stress.
 
 
 
Business value, value, and inspirations.
 
 
 
Video: Don Norman explains affordances. Vintage video from 1994 - still highly relevant today.
 
 
 
The original vintage concept video of the bifocal display - used by millions every day.
 
 
 
Video: Don Norman shows Carelman's famous teapot. Vintage video from 1994 - still highly relevant today.
 
 
 
Video: Don Norman talks about communicating action possibilities. Vintage video from 1994 - still highly relevant today.
 
 
 
Video: Don Norman explains conceptual models. Vintage video from 1994 - still highly relevant today.
 
 
 
Video: Don Norman explains conceptual models of file system software. Vintage video from 1994 - still highly relevant today.
 
 
 
Video: Don Norman talks about designing for the disabled. Vintage video from 1994 - still highly relevant today.
 
 
 
Video: Don Norman talks about learnability and design. Vintage video from 1994 - still highly relevant today.
 
 
 
Introduction to Visual Representation by Alan Blackwell.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Video: Don Norman talks about privacy and offline life. Vintage video from 1994 - still highly relevant today.
 
 
 
Social Computing video 1 - Introduction to Social Computing.
 
 
 
Social Computing video 2 - Three Best Practices and Three Major Pitfalls.
 
 
 
Social Computing video 3 - Face-to-face Interaction as Inspiration for Designing Social Computing Systems.
 
 
 
Social Computing video 4 - Urban Planning as Inspiration for Designing Social Computing Systems.
 
 
 
Social Computing video 5 - How to do Research in Social Computing.
 
 
 
Social Computing video 6 - Social Computing: Visibility versus Privacy Manipulation versus Persuasion.
 
 
 
Social Computing video 7 - How to integrate Social Computing in the Enterprise.
 
 
 
Social Computing video 8 - The Reason IBM values Social Computing.
 
 
 
Social Computing video 9 - Ethics in Social Computing.
 
 
 
Introduction to the Bifocal Display - used by millions every day.
 
 
 
The bifocal display (used by millions every day): Main Guidelines and Future Directions.
 
 
 
Used by millions of people every day, Bob explains how the Bifocal Display was invented and launched.
 
 

 

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