With the popularity of new intelligent mobile devices in people’s lives,the development of mobile applications has paid increasing attention to the interactive experience of users.As the content of traditional Human-...With the popularity of new intelligent mobile devices in people’s lives,the development of mobile applications has paid increasing attention to the interactive experience of users.As the content of traditional Human-Computer Interaction(HCI)course and teaching material is out of date,it cannot meet the needs of mobile application interaction design and enterprises for students.Therefore,we need a new generation HCI course based on intelligent mobile devices to study the relationship between users and systems.The HCI course not only teaches students HCI theory and model,but also needs to cultivate students’interaction-oriented design practical ability.This paper proposes a set of HCI teaching material design and teaching methods for improving HCI class quality on mobile application interaction design,so as to make students more suitable for the employment requirements of enterprises.展开更多
The rapid advancement of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the widespread adoption of contactless environments have transformed the aviation industry,with mobile applications emerging as pivotal tools for enhancing...The rapid advancement of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the widespread adoption of contactless environments have transformed the aviation industry,with mobile applications emerging as pivotal tools for enhancing user experience.Despite their increasing prevalence,usability challenges persist due to inadequacies in human-centered interface design.This study addresses these issues by analyzing key interface elements-layout,navigation,color,and buttons—of airline service apps through the lens of cognitive psychology.Drawing on principles such as the Gestalt principle of continuity,Hick's Law,the Aesthetic-Usability Effect,and the Von Restorff Effect,the research identifies existing usability challenges and proposes targeted design improvements to enhance user interaction and satisfaction.Through a detailed case study of the UMETRIP app,the study integrates cognitive psychology concepts to offer actionable recommendations for improving layout clarity,simplifying navigation,ensuring color consistency,and enhancing button recognition.This approach fosters a more intuitive,user-centered interaction between humans and airline service apps,ultimately contributing to the optimization of digital experiences.However,further empirical validation is necessary to refine the proposed solutions.It is anticipated that these findings will inform the future development of user-centered interface designs in the airline industry and beyond.展开更多
文摘With the popularity of new intelligent mobile devices in people’s lives,the development of mobile applications has paid increasing attention to the interactive experience of users.As the content of traditional Human-Computer Interaction(HCI)course and teaching material is out of date,it cannot meet the needs of mobile application interaction design and enterprises for students.Therefore,we need a new generation HCI course based on intelligent mobile devices to study the relationship between users and systems.The HCI course not only teaches students HCI theory and model,but also needs to cultivate students’interaction-oriented design practical ability.This paper proposes a set of HCI teaching material design and teaching methods for improving HCI class quality on mobile application interaction design,so as to make students more suitable for the employment requirements of enterprises.
文摘The rapid advancement of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the widespread adoption of contactless environments have transformed the aviation industry,with mobile applications emerging as pivotal tools for enhancing user experience.Despite their increasing prevalence,usability challenges persist due to inadequacies in human-centered interface design.This study addresses these issues by analyzing key interface elements-layout,navigation,color,and buttons—of airline service apps through the lens of cognitive psychology.Drawing on principles such as the Gestalt principle of continuity,Hick's Law,the Aesthetic-Usability Effect,and the Von Restorff Effect,the research identifies existing usability challenges and proposes targeted design improvements to enhance user interaction and satisfaction.Through a detailed case study of the UMETRIP app,the study integrates cognitive psychology concepts to offer actionable recommendations for improving layout clarity,simplifying navigation,ensuring color consistency,and enhancing button recognition.This approach fosters a more intuitive,user-centered interaction between humans and airline service apps,ultimately contributing to the optimization of digital experiences.However,further empirical validation is necessary to refine the proposed solutions.It is anticipated that these findings will inform the future development of user-centered interface designs in the airline industry and beyond.