Improvised video as a medium for learning and designing interactions

Artigo completo a ser apresentado no IHC 2018: XVII Simpósio Brasileiro de Fatores Humanos em Sistemas Computacionais. Este artigo surgiu a partir de um minicurso ministrado no IHC 2017.

Abstract

The video format has a long history in Human Computer Interaction research, in particular, in documenting interactions in usability tests and ethnographic studies. This format is also employed, to a lesser extent, to improvise new interactions, such as in video prototyping, collaborative videoing and design fictions. This makes video interesting for studio-based education in Interaction Design, however, the current available studies in literature do not empirically evaluate how this medium supports learning. This research looks at how students learn the interactional language of Information and Communication Technology by making improvised videos at a Brazilian Digital Design course. The evidence collected suggests that improvised videos works as bridge between the interactional language students need to learn and the audiovisual language they already know from popular media such as Cinema and Television. The Brazilian New Cinema movement was particularly influential in this case, and, therefore lies the ground for this research's teaching recommendations.

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Como citar

VAN AMSTEL, Frederick M. C; GONZATTO, Rodrigo Freese; MORO, Gláucio H. M. Improvised video as a medium for learning and designing interactions. In Anais do IHC 2018: Simpósio Brasileiro de Fatores Humanos em Sistemas Computacionais. Belém do Pará, 2018.

Fred van Amstel ([email protected]), 03.09.2018

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