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April 21, 2023
From CHI to IU
Mobile Interaction Design
Juliet L. Hardesty and Sarah Schmiechen
April 21, 2023Mobile Design: From CHI to IU
Main Content Area
• Bullet point one• Bullet point two• Bullet point three• Bullet point four• Bullet point five
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What is your mobile to you?
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Mobile Design Should…
• Fill needs that need to be filled• Focus on relationships• Be direct and transparent• Be viewed as an inspiration to do things
differently
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Mobile Design at IU
• Empowering PeopleAction 40: “To the extent practicable, IU should
adapt current systems and require new systems to work effectively with a multitude of commonly used devices.”
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m.iu.edu
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m.mit.edu
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idsnews.com
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libraries.iub.edu/mobile
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Classroom tech
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Teaching and Learning Program Blog, California State University, Chico. (2009). Technology update: Clickers creatively engage students. Retrieved September 24, 2009 from http://blogs.csuchico.edu/tlp/?p=555
Duke University
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DukeMobilem.duke.edu
University of Virginia Library
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m.lib.virginia.edu
Mobile Design @ Other Libraries
• NCSU – WolfWalk (in development)• Duke – Digital Collections
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DukeMobile > Images > Duke Library Collections
Mobile Simulators
• Demo
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What do you want to make for mobile devices at IU?
What do you want to do on your mobile device at IU?
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Resources on Mobile Design
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Resources on Mobile Design
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Resources on Mobile Design
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BibliographyIndiana University. (2009). Empowering people: Indiana University’s strategic plan for information technology.
Retrieved September 24, 2009 from http://ovpit.iu.edu/itsp2/
Indiana University. (September 2009). IU Mobile service puts information at your fingertips: IU Home Pages: Faculty and staff news from the campuses of Indiana University. Retrieved on September 25, 2009 from http://homepages.indiana.edu/web/page/normal/11800.html
Indiana University. (May 20, 2009). UITS news | Empowering People: Tech mobility ideas roundup. Retrieved on September 24, 2009 from http://uitsnews.iu.edu/?p=1582
Jenson, S. (2004). Default thinking: Why consumer products fail. Retrieved September 9, 2009 from http://www.jensondesign.com/DefaultThinking.pdf
Nielsen, J. (2009). Mobile usability. Retrieved September 9, 2009 from http://www.useit.com/alertbox/mobile-usability.html
Sierra, T. & Wust, M. (2009). Towards mobile enhanced digital collections. The Second International m-Libraries Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 24, 2009. Retrieved September 9, 2009 from http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/dli/projects/wolfwalk/docs/mlibraries-2009.ppt
Suda, B. & Cors, C. (2007). Designing and developing mobile web sites in the real world, parts 1 and 2. Retrieved September 9, 2009 from http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/designing-and-developing-mobile-web-site/
W3C. (2008). Mobile web best practices 1.0. Retrieved September 9, 2009, from http://www.w3.org/TR/mobile-bp/
Complete Bibliography
http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/~jlhardes/dlpbrownbag/20090930
Questions? Comments! Kittens =^..^=
• Julie Hardesty (jlhardes@indiana.edu)• Sarah Schmiechen (schmiecs@indiana.edu)
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