Lessons from TEFL classroom 01 I attended a lot of different events during the Brighton Digital Festival. At one event, we were broken down into smaller groups - the idea being that it would increase networking, and get people sharing ideas with random people, rather than the people we were drawn to/ended up standing/sitting next... Continue Reading →
User Experience Nightmare
The problem with these single-cup, coffee drip bags is the instructions. The labeling isn't consistent with the instructions. Instruction 2 reads: "Push in tab to hold open." Push in what tab? There is nothing labeled 'TAB'. Where the word 'TAB' should appear we get "PRESS HERE". Very confusing, because nowhere in the instructions does it... Continue Reading →
Touching the Invisible, Art from Stockholm’s Smart Studio
I've been taking in some of the Open Studios which are part of Brighton's Digital Festival. On Friday afternoon at Cogapp, Gavin Mallory and Joshua Routh gave a presentation about their work creating interactive maps. In particular, a Magic Magnifying Glass they developed for Magnificent Maps at the British Library. They asked if anyone in... Continue Reading →