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IA Summit 10 - Day 1

Boxes and Arrows

Using examples from tools like Twitter and Google Wave, Tanya Rabourn looks at these questions and discusses how conversation analysis gives us a way to examine social actions online. In this session Colleen walks us through content analysis, offering practical tips and examples along the way.

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Information Architecture for Audio: Doing It Right - Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design

Boxes and Arrows

Figure 1: Part of the “Web Trend Map by Information Architects, Japan For example, Figure 1 shows part of the famous Web Trend Map by Information Architects Japan. It’s an excellent example of how information can be displayed in a two-dimensional space. Try to create pictures in the listener’s mind.

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Your New Excuse to Get an Xbox

Boxes and Arrows

Imagine a website where visitors also feel and behave this way: they are engaged and focused, unaware of time, unselfconscious, and feeling rewarded. Game players have goals—to kill enemies, to find treasures, to amass wealth—just as web visitors have goals.

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