Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) emerged as an interdisciplinary field in the late 1970s due to developments in computer graphics, information retrieval, and a focus on usability by computer scientists and psychologists. Early interactions included Sketchpad in 1963, the mouse in 1964, and the graphical user interface. HCI involves the study of human-technology interaction through the lenses of computer science and psychology. Key perspectives in HCI include human factors, cognitive ergonomics, user-centered design, and experience-centered design. Studying HCI is important because it can help improve technology design and user experience, enhance productivity and satisfaction, and further our understanding of the role of technology in society.
This document discusses key human factors to consider for designing human-computer interfaces. It covers understanding how people interact with computers by examining why they have trouble, how they respond to poor design, and their tasks. It also covers important human characteristics in design such as perception, memory, and individual differences. The goal is to understand users and design intuitive, usable systems.
This document discusses human-computer interaction (HCI). It defines HCI as the study of how humans interact with computer systems. The history and evolution of HCI is covered, from its origins in the 1970s-1990s to investigate desktop usability, to the modern fields of user experience (UX) design, human-robot interaction, and human data interaction. Key differences between HCI as a field of study and UX as an application of HCI theory are outlined. Finally, potential career paths for HCI graduates such as user researcher, product designer, and interface engineer are presented.
This document discusses Human Computer Interaction (HCI). HCI is the study of the interaction between humans (users) and computers, with the goal of improving usability and making computers more responsive to user needs. HCI is an interdisciplinary field involving computer scientists, psychologists, designers and others. It considers the human side through understanding cognition, as well as the computer side with interface design. The interaction occurs at the interface, where users communicate with the system, such as through direct manipulation. HCI is important for applications in areas like education, healthcare and assisting disabled individuals to use computers.
Human Computer Interaction Notes 176.pdfvijaykumarK44
1. Human-computer interaction (HCI) studies the design and use of computer technology and aims to ensure interactions between humans and computers are as usable and understandable as possible.
2. A key goal of HCI is to minimize the barriers between what users want to accomplish and the computer's understanding of the task.
3. Early computer interfaces involved command-line text input which was difficult for many users. Graphical user interfaces using icons, windows, and pointing devices like mice revolutionized human-computer interaction by making interactions more intuitive and direct.
This document discusses human-computer interaction (HCI). It defines HCI as the study of how people interact with computers and how computers can be designed for successful human interaction. The document also distinguishes between user interfaces, which determine how users give commands and view information on a computer, and HCI, which describes the relationship between humans and computers. Finally, it argues that HCI is important for designing intuitive systems that allow users to interact with computers in a natural way without thinking about the underlying technical details.
This document introduces human-computer interaction (HCI). It defines HCI as a field that deals with humans, computers, and the interaction between them. The objective of HCI is to design interactive systems that support people in their everyday lives. HCI considers both the user and the computer, where the user can be an individual or group, and the computer encompasses any technology from desktops to embedded systems. Interaction in HCI refers to any communication between the user and computer, whether direct or indirect. The document provides a formal definition of HCI and discusses elements of a successful HCI product.
This document discusses the differences between graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and web interfaces. It describes some key characteristics of GUIs, including direct manipulation through pointing and clicking, visualization of objects and actions, and restricted sets of interface options. The document also outlines advantages and disadvantages of GUIs, such as faster learning but greater design complexity. It then covers characteristics of web interfaces, such as more variable presentation across devices and less constrained navigation compared to GUIs. The document concludes by contrasting interaction styles, response times, visual styles, and consistency between GUIs and web interfaces.
This document discusses HCI (human-computer interaction) in the software development process. It explains that HCI is used to create an intuitive interface between users and products. Usability, effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction are important traditional usability categories to consider. The software lifecycle involves designing for usability at all stages. Prototyping is discussed as a model where prototypes are built, tested, and refined with user feedback until an acceptable final system is achieved. Design involves understanding users, requirements, and balancing goals within technical constraints.
The document provides an overview of human-computer interaction (HCI), including key definitions and concepts. It discusses how HCI draws from multiple disciplines including computer science, psychology, and ergonomics. The document also describes several HCI design models, including the waterfall model and star life cycle model. It explores different types of interfaces such as graphical user interfaces, virtual reality, and natural language interfaces. Eye tracking research methodology is also summarized as a way to study what users look at when interacting with computers.
This document provides an overview of human-computer interaction (HCI) as an academic discipline and design field. It discusses what students will learn, including understanding systems and humans through analysis, and applying that understanding to design solutions with a focus on real users. It outlines topic areas like design processes, underlying theories of human cognition, and specific domains. It also explores the roots of HCI in fields like psychology and computing. Finally, it discusses changes in the field with increasing device multiplicity, ubiquitous and wearable technologies, and a shift from computer dialogue to dialogue with the world.
User Interface Design - Module 1 IntroductionbrindaN
User Interface Design - Module 1 Introduction
Subject Code:15CS832 USER INTERFACE DESIGN VTU UNIVERSITY
Referred Text Book: The Essential Guide to User Interface Design (Second Edition) Author: Wilbert O. Galitz
This document discusses human-computer interfaces (HCI). It defines HCI as the process of information transfer between users and machines, and how users see and interact with computer systems. The document outlines different types of interfaces like command line, menu driven, and graphical user interfaces. It also discusses advances in HCI including wearable, wireless, and virtual devices. Multimodal interfaces that combine multiple input modes are presented as beneficial for disabled users.
I made this with my 3 partners for my CEC marks in 3rd sem of MCA. It includes information about HCI, definition, types, how it works, queries of it etc.
One can get idea easily about HCI after refering this presentation.
Introduction to Human Computer InteractionSyira Azhari
1. Meaning of HCI.
2. The difference between the terms “User Interface (UI)” and “Human Computer Interaction (HCI)”.
3. The importance of HCI.
4. HCI and its evolution.
HCI LAB MANUAL
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To understand the trouble of interacting with machines - Redesign interfaces of home
appliances.
2 Design a system based on user-centered approach.
3 Understand the principles of good screen design.
4 Redesign existing Graphical User Interface with screen complexity
5 Design Web User Interface based on Gestalt Theory
6 Implementation of Different Kinds of Menus
7 Implementation of Different Kinds of Windows
8 Design a system with proper guidelines for icons
This document provides an overview of lecture notes on human-computer interaction. It outlines the course topics which include the design process, usability engineering, interaction design, evaluation methods, and emerging technologies. It also discusses how people interact with computers and defines human-computer interaction as a discipline concerned with designing usable interactive systems. The goals of HCI are outlined as producing usable, safe, and functional systems that prioritize people's needs through user-centered design methodologies. Finally, it covers factors that influence interaction design and fields that contribute to the study of HCI such as computer science, engineering, psychology and more.
How to do 3D printing in Architecture.pdfMwataTshituka
Since the age of the Pharaohs, architectural models have served as physical representations during structures’ development to help sell a project, support fundraising efforts, and solve construction challenges.
Traditionally, model-making is a manual craft that involves working with materials such as wood, ceramic, cardboard, or clay, which can be extremely time-consuming and repetitive. Architecture studios and practices today have access to a wider range of tools, including CNC milling machines, laser cutters, and 3D printers that can reduce labor needs and speed up the workflow.
Despite a move from the drawing board to digital screens, physical architectural models still play a significant role in helping architects visualize blueprints.
3D printing technologies help bridge the gap between digital and physical worlds and empower architects and model makers to create high-precision architectural models quickly and cost-effectively directly from digital drawings.
Modern 3D printing processes provide architects and model makers with the means to revolutionize how models are made. They do this by: Speeding up the architectural model making process. Translating CAD drawing directly into physical 3D models with a high level of precision.
This book gives a brief breakdown of how to design 3D printing designs in Architecture, accompanied by links to get more detailed description of what 3D printing in the Architecture industry is all about. It is designed to help those looking to go into a different kind of design and printing particularly in the Architecture department to have a clear and better understanding of the types of printing softwares and how to use them as well as knowing the how beneficial they are in the Architectural industry.
Innovation in the Internet of Things (IoT) provides various opportunities for large, medium, and small-sized companies; however, its realization is still challenging for these companies. Therefore, an engineering design methodology for IoT innovation is required, especially for non- information and communication technology experts. In this paper, we call the engineering design method for IoT innovation “IoT innovation design method,” and discuss its requirements and perspectives with reference to previous studies. Then, this paper proposes a concrete IoT innovation design method with an example. This paper contributes to existing studies not only by proposing a new specific method but also by clarifying the general requirements and perspective (viewpoints) of IoT innovation design methods.
Out of Control: the bottom-up power of social computingJun Hu
The document discusses the rise of social computing and its impact. It notes that social computing has shifted innovation from a top-down model, where large institutions control information, to a bottom-up model driven by connected communities. This decreases the power of large organizations and increases the power of decentralized networks to share information and experiences. The document also examines how social computing can be used constructively, such as through social movements, and destructively, as in the case of riots. It argues social computing opens opportunities for new forms of collaboration and collective problem solving in design.
BIM: What do Owners Want? - Brian SkripacJad DELLEL
A presentation on BIM by Brian Skripac, Vice President & Director of Virtual Design & Construction at CannonDesign, for Autodesk's 3rd Entreprise Meetup in Montreal.
An introduction to 3D Training Simulations and Serious Games. Innovative approaches to learning and training. Case studies and examples of best practices in virtual reality environments.
Form1 is a new 3D printer company that created an affordable high-end 3D printer for $3,300 that is easy to use. The 3D printing market is growing rapidly and expected to be worth $5.2 billion by 2020. Form1 aims to target architects, engineers, teachers and medical professionals with their printer that allows users to create prototypes, models, and some functional parts for less than competitors. They plan to promote their product through blogging, social media advertising, video promotions, and tech expos.
This document discusses the challenges facing the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry and how building information modeling (BIM) can help address them. It defines BIM and explains how it changes the nature of practice by integrating the design process. BIM allows for better visualization, coordination, analysis and supply chain integration. Firms can take a horizontal, vertical or progressive approach to adopting BIM. BIM improves productivity and accuracy by focusing on the building model rather than traditional drawings.
The document discusses Building Information Management (BIM) and provides information on:
- Omar Selim who is a BIM expert with 14 years of experience.
- Problems in the construction industry such as poor coordination, change orders, delays and cost overruns.
- Benefits of BIM such as better coordination, clash detection, cost estimation and safety planning.
- Key aspects of BIM including 3D, 4D, 5D, 6D and 7D models which incorporate time, cost, sustainability and facilities management information.
The document discusses Building Information Management (BIM) and provides information on:
- Omar Selim who is a BIM expert with 14 years of experience.
- Problems in the construction industry such as poor coordination, change orders, delays and cost overruns that BIM can help address.
- BIM being a digital representation of the building process that involves 3D models as well as scheduling, cost estimation and sustainability information.
My name is Chandni Patel, and my portfolio is a representation of all that I have learned and accomplished as a Interior designer and an architecture student.
My goal is to create aesthetically pleasing spaces for people while remaining environmentally conscious. I want to demonstrate how strong imagination is and how I've used it to develop my ideas.
I am a hardworking and smart person, constantly willing to learn and experience new things. I enjoy designing environments and strive to make each one unique. This portfolio contains some of my best projects from college and my prior job.
2nd Qatar BIM User Day Design TechnologyBIM User Day
Technology, specifically building information modeling (BIM) technology, has revolutionized design culture over the past 28 years. BIM allows for 3D modeling of designs which enables better collaboration between designers. It also facilitates clash detection and ensures designs are constructible in the real world. Major architects have embraced BIM technologies which has led to more innovative and complex building designs being realized. BIM supports the entire design process from early sketches through construction and has changed how projects are approached.
Mike Biggs gave a presentation on user experience (UX) design. He began by introducing himself and his background. He then discussed the history and definition of UX, explaining that UX considers a person's perceptions and responses resulting from using a product. Biggs described where UX lives in an organization and provided examples of good and bad UX. He outlined the typical UX design process, including discovery, definition, design, development, and delivery stages. Biggs concluded by discussing different UX environments and tools that can be used.
Architecture 3D Design and 3D Modeling Rendering Concepts.pptx3dteamau
Architectural 3D modeling has the potential to produce 3D images that are as responsive as real objects. These 3D images are called 3D architectural models. These 3D models look like a large model, but can be activated on the screen.
The document proposes a 3D pen called the "Magic Pen" as an inexpensive and easy-to-use solution for creating 3D plastic objects without specialized knowledge or software. The pen uses plastic filaments that solidify instantly upon extrusion, allowing users to draw in three dimensions. It offers advantages over 3D printers in being more affordable, portable, and requiring no training. The proposed business model involves selling the pens along with accessories and filaments, with a target market of designers, educators, and creative professionals estimated to reach 170 million rubles by 2016. Development of the pen is underway and the team is seeking partners and investment to launch sales.
The document discusses the pros and cons of using 2D versus 3D tools for concept design development. While 2D tools allow for the same representation as paper drawings and easier collaboration, they are less suited to concept design exploration and prototyping. 3D tools remove design ambiguity and enable digital prototyping, but are intended for detailed rather than conceptual design work and can have interdependencies that cause failures. The document promotes an integrated 2D and 3D solution to leverage the benefits of both during concept development and detailed design.
The document discusses the engineering design process, including identifying problems, developing solutions, creating geometric models, testing and evaluating designs, and redesigning if needed. It provides examples of using CAD software to construct geometric models of objects and explains how finite element analysis can be used to test designs. The lecture also compares conventional design processes to integrated CAD/CAM systems and outlines the steps of a case study applying the engineering design process.
Web Design Trends You Shouldn't Miss in 2022 .pdfWPWeb Infotech
Web Design Trends changing constantly, and here we've covered Top web design trends that you should consider at the time of website designing. https://bit.ly/3O5pWau
In a future where digital services and physical products come together, it seems like the tech community is having the greatest influence on our world. In some ways, this is great, but we seem to have forgotten those designers with the talent for crafting physical forms that can fit into our hands, our homes and our lives.
For a future Internet of Things, the UX community needs to better engage Industrial Designers in what we do. This talk explored how we do that.
NB, this is a talk intended for a UX audience, and is meant to be a starter of an ongoing discussion between both UX and Industrial Design fields. If you want to be part of the discussion, please get in contact.
This document discusses requirements gathering for software development projects. It defines what requirements are, including business, functional, and technical requirements. It emphasizes the importance of gathering accurate and complete requirements through techniques like interviews, questionnaires, and prototyping. A good requirement is described as being complete, correct, clear, verifiable, necessary, feasible, prioritized, consistent, traceable, modular, and design-independent. The document provides an assignment with questions to help gather requirements for various goals and problems.
Bootstrap is the most popular HTML, CSS and JS framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.
How to use bootstrap, a framework for web design
This document discusses CSS box model properties including margin, padding, border, and outline. It provides examples of how to use these properties to control spacing and borders for elements. Key points covered include using shorthand properties to set multiple sides at once for margin, padding, and border, as well as new CSS3 properties like border-radius and box-shadow. Students are assigned to create four web pages demonstrating examples of using these box model properties.
CSS Style and selector, In our CSS tutorial you will learn how to use CSS to control the style and selector. Example and Assignment for Web design Technology class
This document discusses CSS style sheets and selectors. It begins with an introduction to CSS and its uses. It then covers CSS syntax, the different ways to insert CSS (inline, internal, external), and different types of selectors (element, id, class). Examples are provided for each topic. The document concludes with an assignment to create a webpage about movies using various CSS selectors and techniques learned in the document.
A sitemap is a hierarchical list or diagram that represents the structure of HTML pages on a website. It is used to plan the logical presentation of content for users, visualize user paths, and organize content to help achieve business goals. There are two common types of sitemap diagrams: a horizontal tree diagram and a vertical tree diagram. Examples of sitemaps show hierarchical relationships between pages through visual diagrams.
This document provides an introduction to good and bad web design. It discusses key elements of good design such as simplicity, consistency, uniqueness, usefulness, easy navigation, responsiveness and lack of errors. Good design is exemplified by websites like Nike.com that are easy to use and achieve their objectives well. Bad design is seen on websites like Havenworks.com that do not clearly convey their purpose. The document concludes with an assignment to evaluate examples of good and bad web design based on the principles discussed.
HTML5 introduces many new elements that improve the semantics of HTML documents. These include new structural elements like <header>, <nav>, <article>, and <footer> that define different sections of a page. HTML5 also adds new form controls like <datalist> and <output>. It introduces multimedia elements <video> and <audio> to embed video and audio. The <canvas> element allows dynamic drawing via scripting, enabling 2D and 3D graphics. HTML5 provides a simpler way to structure pages compared to HTML4's <div> elements.
The document provides an overview of HTML, HTML5, and validations for web design. It discusses the basics of HTML including elements like headings, paragraphs, links, tables and divs. It also covers new semantic elements introduced in HTML5 like header, nav, article and section. The document recommends validating code for browser compatibility, rendering speed, accessibility and to satisfy web standards. It provides a link to an online HTML validator and assigns students to write HTML code based on a figure using divs and HTML5 elements.
This document discusses trends in web interface design and elements of effective design. It outlines trends like longer scrolling sites, storytelling/interaction, simplicity, and large typography. It also covers web components like responsive design for multiple screen resolutions. The document details elements of good design like simplicity, consistency, identity, useful content, and navigation. It discusses site structure models and layout. Finally, it provides an assignment to design an e-commerce site using tools like Photoshop.
How to Add Colour Kanban Records in Odoo 17 NotebookCeline George
In Odoo 17, you can enhance the visual appearance of your Kanban view by adding color-coded records using the Notebook feature. This allows you to categorize and distinguish between different types of records based on specific criteria. By adding colors, you can quickly identify and prioritize tasks or items, improving organization and efficiency within your workflow.
AI Risk Management: ISO/IEC 42001, the EU AI Act, and ISO/IEC 23894PECB
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, understanding the complexities and regulations regarding AI risk management is more crucial than ever.
Amongst others, the webinar covers:
• ISO/IEC 42001 standard, which provides guidelines for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and continually improving AI management systems within organizations
• insights into the European Union's landmark legislative proposal aimed at regulating AI
• framework and methodologies prescribed by ISO/IEC 23894 for identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks associated with AI systems
Presenters:
Miriama Podskubova - Attorney at Law
Miriama is a seasoned lawyer with over a decade of experience. She specializes in commercial law, focusing on transactions, venture capital investments, IT, digital law, and cybersecurity, areas she was drawn to through her legal practice. Alongside preparing contract and project documentation, she ensures the correct interpretation and application of European legal regulations in these fields. Beyond client projects, she frequently speaks at conferences on cybersecurity, online privacy protection, and the increasingly pertinent topic of AI regulation. As a registered advocate of Slovak bar, certified data privacy professional in the European Union (CIPP/e) and a member of the international association ELA, she helps both tech-focused startups and entrepreneurs, as well as international chains, to properly set up their business operations.
Callum Wright - Founder and Lead Consultant Founder and Lead Consultant
Callum Wright is a seasoned cybersecurity, privacy and AI governance expert. With over a decade of experience, he has dedicated his career to protecting digital assets, ensuring data privacy, and establishing ethical AI governance frameworks. His diverse background includes significant roles in security architecture, AI governance, risk consulting, and privacy management across various industries, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
Date: June 26, 2024
Tags: ISO/IEC 42001, Artificial Intelligence, EU AI Act, ISO/IEC 23894
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Ardra Nakshatra (आर्द्रा): Understanding its Effects and RemediesAstro Pathshala
Ardra Nakshatra, the sixth Nakshatra in Vedic astrology, spans from 6°40' to 20° in the Gemini zodiac sign. Governed by Rahu, the north lunar node, Ardra translates to "the moist one" or "the star of sorrow." Symbolized by a teardrop, it represents the transformational power of storms, bringing both destruction and renewal.
About Astro Pathshala
Astro Pathshala is a renowned astrology institute offering comprehensive astrology courses and personalized astrological consultations for over 20 years. Founded by Gurudev Sunil Vashist ji, Astro Pathshala has been a beacon of knowledge and guidance in the field of Vedic astrology. With a team of experienced astrologers, the institute provides in-depth courses that cover various aspects of astrology, including Nakshatras, planetary influences, and remedies. Whether you are a beginner seeking to learn astrology or someone looking for expert astrological advice, Astro Pathshala is dedicated to helping you navigate life's challenges and unlock your full potential through the ancient wisdom of Vedic astrology.
For more information about their courses and consultations, visit Astro Pathshala.
Credit limit improvement system in odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo 17, confirmed and uninvoiced sales orders are now factored into a partner's total receivables. As a result, the credit limit warning system now considers this updated calculation, leading to more accurate and effective credit management.
Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC)- Concept, Features, Elements, Role of advertising in IMC
Advertising: Concept, Features, Evolution of Advertising, Active Participants, Benefits of advertising to Business firms and consumers.
Classification of advertising: Geographic, Media, Target audience and Functions.
How to Store Data on the Odoo 17 WebsiteCeline George
Here we are going to discuss how to store data in Odoo 17 Website.
It includes defining a model with few fields in it. Add demo data into the model using data directory. Also using a controller, pass the values into the template while rendering it and display the values in the website.
Lecture_Notes_Unit4_Chapter_8_9_10_RDBMS for the students affiliated by alaga...Murugan Solaiyappan
Title: Relational Database Management System Concepts(RDBMS)
Description:
Welcome to the comprehensive guide on Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) concepts, tailored for final year B.Sc. Computer Science students affiliated with Alagappa University. This document covers fundamental principles and advanced topics in RDBMS, offering a structured approach to understanding databases in the context of modern computing. PDF content is prepared from the text book Learn Oracle 8I by JOSE A RAMALHO.
Key Topics Covered:
Main Topic : DATA INTEGRITY, CREATING AND MAINTAINING A TABLE AND INDEX
Sub-Topic :
Data Integrity,Types of Integrity, Integrity Constraints, Primary Key, Foreign key, unique key, self referential integrity,
creating and maintain a table, Modifying a table, alter a table, Deleting a table
Create an Index, Alter Index, Drop Index, Function based index, obtaining information about index, Difference between ROWID and ROWNUM
Target Audience:
Final year B.Sc. Computer Science students at Alagappa University seeking a solid foundation in RDBMS principles for academic and practical applications.
About the Author:
Dr. S. Murugan is Associate Professor at Alagappa Government Arts College, Karaikudi. With 23 years of teaching experience in the field of Computer Science, Dr. S. Murugan has a passion for simplifying complex concepts in database management.
Disclaimer:
This document is intended for educational purposes only. The content presented here reflects the author’s understanding in the field of RDBMS as of 2024.
Feedback and Contact Information:
Your feedback is valuable! For any queries or suggestions, please contact muruganjit@agacollege.in
How to Handle the Separate Discount Account on Invoice in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, separate discount account can be set up to accurately track and manage discounts applied on various transaction and ensure precise financial reporting and analysis
Is Email Marketing Really Effective In 2024?Rakesh Jalan
Slide 1
Is Email Marketing Really Effective in 2024?
Yes, Email Marketing is still a great method for direct marketing.
Slide 2
In this article we will cover:
- What is Email Marketing?
- Pros and cons of Email Marketing.
- Tools available for Email Marketing.
- Ways to make Email Marketing effective.
Slide 3
What Is Email Marketing?
Using email to contact customers is called Email Marketing. It's a quiet and effective communication method. Mastering it can significantly boost business. In digital marketing, two long-term assets are your website and your email list. Social media apps may change, but your website and email list remain constant.
Slide 4
Types of Email Marketing:
1. Welcome Emails
2. Information Emails
3. Transactional Emails
4. Newsletter Emails
5. Lead Nurturing Emails
6. Sponsorship Emails
7. Sales Letter Emails
8. Re-Engagement Emails
9. Brand Story Emails
10. Review Request Emails
Slide 5
Advantages Of Email Marketing
1. Cost-Effective: Cheaper than other methods.
2. Easy: Simple to learn and use.
3. Targeted Audience: Reach your exact audience.
4. Detailed Messages: Convey clear, detailed messages.
5. Non-Disturbing: Less intrusive than social media.
6. Non-Irritating: Customers are less likely to get annoyed.
7. Long Format: Use detailed text, photos, and videos.
8. Easy to Unsubscribe: Customers can easily opt out.
9. Easy Tracking: Track delivery, open rates, and clicks.
10. Professional: Seen as more professional; customers read carefully.
Slide 6
Disadvantages Of Email Marketing:
1. Irrelevant Emails: Costs can rise with irrelevant emails.
2. Poor Content: Boring emails can lead to disengagement.
3. Easy Unsubscribe: Customers can easily leave your list.
Slide 7
Email Marketing Tools
Choosing a good tool involves considering:
1. Deliverability: Email delivery rate.
2. Inbox Placement: Reaching inbox, not spam or promotions.
3. Ease of Use: Simplicity of use.
4. Cost: Affordability.
5. List Maintenance: Keeping the list clean.
6. Features: Regular features like Broadcast and Sequence.
7. Automation: Better with automation.
Slide 8
Top 5 Email Marketing Tools:
1. ConvertKit
2. Get Response
3. Mailchimp
4. Active Campaign
5. Aweber
Slide 9
Email Marketing Strategy
To get good results, consider:
1. Build your own list.
2. Never buy leads.
3. Respect your customers.
4. Always provide value.
5. Don’t email just to sell.
6. Write heartfelt emails.
7. Stick to a schedule.
8. Use photos and videos.
9. Segment your list.
10. Personalize emails.
11. Ensure mobile-friendliness.
12. Optimize timing.
13. Keep designs clean.
14. Remove cold leads.
Slide 10
Uses of Email Marketing:
1. Affiliate Marketing
2. Blogging
3. Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
4. Newsletter Circulation
5. Transaction Notifications
6. Information Dissemination
7. Gathering Feedback
8. Selling Courses
9. Selling Products/Services
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Principles of Roods Approach!!!!!!!.pptxibtesaam huma
Principles of Rood’s Approach
Treatment technique used in physiotherapy for neurological patients which aids them to recover and improve quality of life
Facilitatory techniques
Inhibitory techniques
Views in Odoo - Advanced Views - Pivot View in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, the pivot view is a graphical representation of data that allows users to analyze and summarize large datasets quickly. It's a powerful tool for generating insights from your business data.
The pivot view in Odoo is a valuable tool for analyzing and summarizing large datasets, helping you gain insights into your business operations.
How to Show Sample Data in Tree and Kanban View in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo 17, sample data serves as a valuable resource for users seeking to familiarize themselves with the functionalities and capabilities of the software prior to integrating their own information. In this slide we are going to discuss about how to show sample data to a tree view and a kanban view.
6. ART| DESIGN |SCIENCE
Illustration
Visual design
Fine Art
Imagery
Typography
Grid system
Research
Interviewing
Interaction design
User Experience
Information Architecture
322131 HCI/2015 CS KKU 6
7. How much does DESIGN matter to you?
322131 HCI/2015 CS KKU 7