CIS 375 Week 2 Assignment 1 Multi-Touch Screens vs. Mouse-Driven Scre CIS 375 Week 2 Assignment 1 Multi-Touch Screens vs
CIS 375 Week 2 Assignment 1: Multi-Touch Screens vs.
Mouse-Driven Screens
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Assignment 1: Multi-Touch Screens vs. Mouse-Driven Screens
Due Week 2 and worth 100 points
The following resources may be helpful when completing this assignment.
Norman, D. (2005). Human-centered design considered dangerous. Retrieved
fromhttp://www.jnd.org/dn.mss/humancentered_desig.html
Norman, D. (2007–2010). Activity-centered design: Why I like my Harmony remote control.
Retrieved fromhttp://www.jnd.org/dn.mss/activitycentere.html.
Gersh, J. R., McKneely, J. A., and Remington, R. W. (2005) Cognitive engineering: Understanding
human interaction with complex systems. Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest,26(4), 377–382.
Also available athttp://www.jhuapl.edu/techdigest/TD/td2604/Gersh.pdf
Computer applications that run on desktop and laptop computers have, for a long time, been
designed to be driven by dragging and clicking a mouse. With the introduction of tablet
personal computers, the trend has shifted toward using touch-based screens. We now have
access to touch-based TVs, touch-based monitors, and touch-based laptops. Touch and multi-
touch devices provide end users with the ability to interact physically with an application much
more naturally.