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Video Prototyping Mobile Interactions

Another awesome submission from the class I’m TAing — CS147 (Intro to HCI, taught by Prof. Scott Klemmer), this one for the video prototype assignment. Video prototypes convey the context and user scenarios behind a UI design, beyond what a paper or screen prototype could do. They work particularly well for mobile (which the Intro to HCI class focuses on) and ubiquitous computing ideas.


Heat City from Paul Doersch (and Mike Lindquist and Chris McCarthy) on Vimeo.

A lot of the students also posted to YouTube.

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Yes it is one of my best movies that I like but really the media design on it is just semi perfect

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