Tangible Interactions Flow Diagram (A1)
Tangible Interactions Flow Diagram for A1
The flow diagram I have created for my A1 assessment, is all connected, where I made sure pathways between each and every interaction had two options that either linked to the before interaction or the after interaction.
When looking at examples, during the tech workshop and completed flow diagrams for our class exercises (that I haven't posted due to how bad they are and the amount of no common sense involved in my attempts) I came to the understanding that a flow diagram should clearly display the interactions as well as keywords to indicate which sensor is being used where etc.
My flow diagram below it was I created for Ruff's Cookies;
My simple but slightly complex diagram, follows a couple rules...these are rules that I have created from looking at other flow diagrams and working on an example in class with my Tutor.
- The diagram must have three different types of shapes that clearly represent the questions, the answers and the responses. The order has significance.
- The diagram must use arrows to disaply pathways that must all be connected someway. You must be able to start and finish the interaction, i.e. loop through from beginning to back to beginning, and start and be able to go back, to restart etc.
- For every question there should be at least 2 answers/options; Yes and No. (For my diagram I only had the two options)
- If the answer to a question is a yes, it must have a response.
- If the answer to a question is no, depending on how you mapped out your interactions, the pathways you want to your interactions to go, it will either loop back to the question, a before question, a new response or back to the beginning. Potentially even a after question.
- Remember that responses all depends on the pathways you take to complete the interaction as well as find your way back to the beginning.
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