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Learning Portfolio Week 13 Item 2

In Week 13 on June 8, 2009 at 6:57 am

A1

Forms of Credible Websites;

Presumed -

A belief of credibility due to the viewers general assumptions;

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Representation of a non-profit organization;

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Site URL ending in ‘.org’;

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Reputable source recommends the site;

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Reputed - 

The endorsement or recommendation of a third party;

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Surface - 

Credibility based on first impressions – professional looking; 

 

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Earned - 

Credibility according to past performance/ reliability of information;

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A2

Assignment 1 

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Assignment 2

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Caricature

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Type Portrait 

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Image Manipulation

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References & Sources

Fogg, B. J. (2003). Credibility and the World Wide Web. In Persuasive Technology: Using Computers to Change What We Think and Do (pp. 122-125). Amsterdam: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.

Fogg, B. J. (2003). Credibility and the World Wide Web. In Persuasive Technology: Using Computers to Change What We Think and Do (pp. 147-181). Amsterdam: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. 

Public Interest Registry (2009) .ORG: Advance your mission. Retrieved from http://www.pir.org/

The Sartorialist (2009) The Sartorialist. Retrieved from http://thesartorialist.blogspot.com/

http://www.facebook.com

http://www.nike.com.au

Learning Portfolio Item 1 Week 13

In Uncategorized on June 1, 2009 at 9:19 am

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Learning Portfolio Item 2 Week 12

In Week 12 on June 1, 2009 at 5:29 am

The following images are examples of products that satisfy the design principle of Performance Load; 

macbook-white

MacBook: This product positively satisfies performance load as the clean lines and simple design decreases the amount of physical and mental activity required increasing the chance that the goal will be achieved. 

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 Vogue Cover: This product is very harmonious in the colour choice, directional lines and use of imagery. It achieves a positive performance load as it is pleasing to the eye – not difficult to view. 

 

West Bend

West Bend Electric Can Opener: This product achieves a low performance load increasing the chance that the goal will be achieved as there is low cognitive and kinematic load. 

 

 

 

Images

www.amazon.com

www.stylefrizz.com

www.tycromedia.com

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