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Selected posts from 2014–present

Wireframes: Are friends electric

The title of this blog post is a nod in the direction of Mr. Gary Numan. It felt like the right time to get some simple mock-ups ready in Adobe Fireworks; thus we became electric …

Wireframes: Pondering Topic Pages

References Van Duyne, D. K., Landay, J. A., & Hong, J. I. (2007). The design of sites: Patterns for creating winning web sites (2nd ed.). USA: Prentice Hall PTR.

Wireframe sketching: looking at the index/home

References Van Duyne, D. K., Landay, J. A., & Hong, J. I. (2007). The design of sites: Patterns for creating winning web sites (2nd ed.). USA: Prentice Hall PTR.

Major discoveries, minor anguish

You may ask, what happened to you Fiona, between 6/12 and 20/12? Well this is what happened. I was teaching an online course called the 12 Apps of Christmas (a satellite of course …

Real-time reflection: experience of completing a Learning Object

My sketchbook has always been a place to figure out the most tricky of problems.

Bits and Pieces Put Together to Present a Semblance of a Whole

My blog title is a direct quote of Lawrence Weiner’s Bits & Pieces Put Together to Present a Semblance of a Whole (1991) an artwork installed at the Walker Art Centre, Minneapolis, …

Perplexed...or why we iterate

I have a confession to make, I am pretty perplexed by Unified Modeling Language (UML). If you were to look at this blog, based on the lack of posts, you wouldn’t think that I had …

Characteristics for the users of a hypothetical OER

Context This post is another entry related to a hypothetical user interface design as part of my study towards an MSc in User Experience Design. These blog posts should be viewed …

User characteristics are coming out of my ears

So to recap, my quest for last week was to look at the following and comment. I did look at the following but this is the first chance that I have had to comment as I have been …