Abstract
As new technologies appear, many devices or tools become more and more powerful. New technology also gives us more options to choose from in our daily lives, not only in ways used for school, but also with the devices used to surf the Internet. Certainly, we have more variety available in the various aspects of our lives, such as entertainment, education, work etc.--but new technology brings with it more problems, too. If new technology doesn't come with new thinking, life may not be better than before.
Some designers focus on human factors too much; they forget to consider how people connect in this world. Hence, a lot of products on the market are convenient to use, but not effective, or they are easy to learn, but not easy to use to complete the work.
This project redesigns an electronic museum guide device through human-behavior design theory.
Publication Date
9-2008
Document Type
Thesis
Student Type
Graduate
Degree Name
Industrial Design (MFA)
Department, Program, or Center
School of Design (CIAS)
Advisor
Stan Rickel
Advisor/Committee Member
Alan Reddig
Advisor/Committee Member
David Morgan
Recommended Citation
Chen, Yenmin, "Human Behavior centered Museum Guided Tour System" (2008). Thesis. Rochester Institute of Technology. Accessed from
https://repository.rit.edu/theses/951
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
Comments
Physical copy available from RIT's Wallace Library at AM7 .C44 2013