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