HCI Revision Crossword

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Across
  1. 5. The mātāpono Māori that focuses on relationships and connections between people. (14 letters)
  2. 7. Users should always know what the system is doing. Visibility of system ________. (6 letters)
  3. 10. Users should not have to remember information if it can be displayed to them. Recognition rather than ________. (6 letters)
  4. 11. The mātāpono Māori that focuses on caring for others and showing respect. (11 letters)
  5. 13. A design should use language and concepts familiar to users.
  6. 15. The study of how humans interact with computers and digital systems. (3 letters)
  7. 16. HCI designers aim to improve the user ________. (10 letters)
  8. 17. A heuristic that helps users recover from mistakes by providing useful messages. (6 letters)
  9. 18. The principle that users should recognise options instead of remembering them. Recognition rather than ________. (6 letters)
Down
  1. 1. Help files, tutorials, and FAQs are examples of help and ________. (13 letters)
  2. 2. mātāpono Māori that relates to guardianship and protecting resources. (13 letters)
  3. 3. Shortcuts and features for expert users demonstrate flexibility and ________ of use. (10 letters)
  4. 4. The person who developed the ten usability heuristics. Jakob ________. (7 letters)
  5. 6. A heuristic that says similar things should work in similar ways. Consistency and ________. (9 letters)
  6. 8. A heuristic that says interfaces should avoid unnecessary information and clutter. Aesthetic and ________ design. (10 letters)
  7. 9. The mātāpono Māori that focuses on self-determination and giving users control. (13 letters)
  8. 12. Users should be able to undo actions and have freedom to leave unwanted situations. User control and ________. (7 letters)
  9. 14. Match between system and the real ________. (5 letters)The ten principles created by Jakob Nielsen are called usability ________. (10 letters)