jueves, 26 de abril de 2012

Students

Juan Ernesto Crawford Naranjo
Elena Delgado Fajardo
Irene Gamboa Padilla
Josue Granados Elizondo
Yi Chuan Huang
Oscar Rodriguez Corrales


miércoles, 25 de abril de 2012

Topic of discussion


 Which desktop environment of linux do you prefer? Gnome or KDE? Why?



Watch the video of OpenSuse


Read the text and do the activities


A)    Find the answers to these questions in the following text.

1.      What is the meaning of GUI?
2.      Where it is used graphical user interface?
3.      In the area of ​​interface design which is the goal of programming in the field of human-computer interaction?
4.      What is the purpose of using the methods of user-centered design?
5.      Name some of the needs of GUI design.
6.      Which   device recently, used GUI ?



B)  Make the following statements as True or False:

·         In the latest cell phones and handheld game systems also employ application specific touchscreen GUIs.
·         The GUI is a graphical used image.
·         One method for design of GUI is a used-centered, this a used to ensure that the visual language introduced in the design is well tailored to the tasks.
·         The goal of a programming in the area of human computer interaction is improve the characteristics of the designs.



Graphical user interface

Today, almost everybody in the developed world interacts with personal computers in some form or another. We use them at home and at work, for entertainment, information, and as tools to leverage our knowledge and intelligence. It is pretty much assumed whenever anyone sits down to use a personal computer that it will operate with a graphical user interface. We expect to interact with it primarily using a mouse, launch programs by clicking on icons, and manipulate various windows on the screen using graphical controls. But this was not always the case. Why did computers come to adopt the GUI as their primary mode of interaction, and how the GUI evolve to be the way it is today?

In computing, a graphical user interface (GUI, commonly pronounced gooey) is a type of user interface that allows users to interact with electronic devices with images rather than text commands. GUIs can be used in computers, hand-held devices such as MP3 players, portable media players or gaming devices, household appliances and office equipment. A GUI represents the information and actions available to a user through graphical icons and visual indicators such as secondary notation, as opposed to text-based interfaces, typed command labels or text navigation. The actions are usually performed through direct manipulation of the graphical elements.

Designing the visual composition and temporal behavior of GUI is an important part of software application programming in the area of human-computer interaction. Its goal is to enhance the efficiency and ease of use for the underlying logical design of a stored program, a design discipline known as usability. Methods of user-centered design are used to ensure that the visual language introduced in the design is well tailored to the tasks.Typically, the user interacts with information by manipulating visual widgets that allow for interactions appropriate to the kind of data they hold.

A GUI may be designed for the requirements of a vertical market as application-specific graphical user interfaces. Examples of application-specific GUIs are:
• Automated teller machines (ATM)
• Point-Of-Sale touchscreens at restaurants
• Self-service checkouts used in a retail store
• Airline self-ticketing and check-in
• Information kiosks in a public space, like a train station or a museum
            • Monitors or control screens in an embedded industrial application which employ a real time operating system (RTOS).

The latest cell phones and handheld game systems also employ application specific touchscreen GUIs. Newer automobiles use GUIs in their navigation systems and touch screen multimedia centers.

Watch this video about Windows 8 and answer these questions


     1. Which devices are designed to run Windows 8?

     2. What show the lock screen?


     3. How sign session in Window 8?


     4. How the aplications are closed?


     5. In a laptop, what are utility of the corners of screen?


     6. What’s aps was shown in the video?

The following sentences all have a ‘verb + object + to + infinitive’ structure. Complete each sentence by putting the words in brackets into the correct form


 My boss told (I/do)  the reports before Friday. 
 My colleague asked (I/send)  a fax to the customer. 
 Tom wanted (I/help)  him prepare his presentation. 
 I warned (he/not/drive)  too quickly because of the bad weather. 
 Please remind (I/call)  Mr Jones tomorrow morning. 
 Please tell (he/not/smoke)  here - it's not allowed. 
 Marta didn't feel too good but we persuaded (she/come)  to the party. 
 Nobody wanted to go to the conference but our boss forced (we/go)  to it. 
 I asked (she/not/call)  so late in the evening. I go to bed early. 
 We showed (they/how/use)  the new equipment.

Study this diagram of a graphical user interface (GUI). Identify these features


  1.         Shortcuts
  2.         Wallpaper
  3.         Program Group
  4.         Notification Area
  5.         Start Menu
  6.         Taskbar
  7.         Start Menu Search Box
  8.         Start Orb



Study the new GUI of the Samsung Galaxy Note. Which part of the screen would you touch if you want to


  1.   Make zoom of a  screen.
  2.   Make a call.
  3.   Unlock the Smartphone.
  4.   Use a witged of wether time.
  5.   Preview a web page.
  6.   Displacement between desktops.