CIS 1250 Lecture 21: CIS 1250 Lecture 21 (&24 &26): Principles Of Design

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Tb: a phenomenon of memory in which information that is analyzed deeply is better recalled than information that is analyzed superficially. E. g. thinking hard about information improves the likelihood that the information that the information will be recalled at a later time. The more deeply learners process information, they better they learn. Dc: the more you know something the better you will understand it. The more interesting the thing is to someone, the more engaged they will be engaged in it. Tb: a design process based on consensus building, group decision making , and extensive information. It is commonly held view that good design driven results when projects are driven by an autocratic leader, and bad design results when projects are driven by democratized groups. Dc: design by consensus tend to lose focus. Tb: traces of use or wear that indicates preferred methods of interaction with an object or environment.

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