Wednesday, 4 July 2007

The simplicty of paper...


For the understanding of the electronic development of a notebook I have spent some time understanding and effectively breaking the notebook concept down into what is actually is which is organised paper. (Its has also been noted that some scientists actually keep their notebook this way, simply a collection of paper notes)

The background reading began with the work by Sellen & Harper(2003) and work and understanding of affordances and what paper can physically afford I think is what makes it so usable, the idea of affordances can be traced back to the work by J Gibson and the book "The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception"

I think that being able to understand this concept and look for the technology affordance can be an important aspect to be able to consider, and so I am looking to explore this further.

behind its upon like this it really does make the electronic age somewhat less In looking to understand this further I picked up "Scrolling Forward" by David Levy which looks at understanding the history of paper and writing, with this reflection you can begin to understand that the pen and paper have been able to evolve since is creation as it has centuries development, the book highlights also that inventions explode onto the scene and this is not so and is so with paper, as has evolved from walls and animal skins.

A further point taken up by the book was the point upon its analysis of a receipt and its understanding has been considered in terms of its history, yet its own cultural time and place in terms of the present is a key aspect in understanding its relation to its immediate surroundings
"What kind of thing is it? What work is it doing, and why is it doing it? "

These simple questions I would like to be able to ask of the notebook, with the purpose of breaking down the problem and being able to develop an understanding in a basic form.

My own key thoughts with this is the social and psychology of writing on paper as some what of a head start on the electronic medium, to be able to understand the problems and context of the environment looks to be a key factor, which has been picked up from the reading.



In continuation of the paper theme my supervisor recommended the Getting Things Done ‘GTD’ concept. - http://www.43folders.com/

Taken from web site -

In what can be only considered some what of a major turn around in the technology based users have effectively had enough

· Getting Started with “GTD” - An introduction to the system based on the popular book

· Introducing The Hipster PDA - The web’s most famous “outboard brain” is cheap and flexible

· Building a Smarter To-Do List - Learn the techniques to generate actions that actually get done

and stumbled upon this too

http://pocketmod.com/


Initial thoughts on this is kinda mixed, seems even the geeks have had enough of complex and bad designs of PDAs etc, and so now looking back at paper and want to be able to geek this up a bit, but have some interesting ideas, and have few ideas to be able to chase up.


A final point with PDA'S as conversion with lecturer in the department happen to raised that he tried a PDA for the purpose of benefiting his secretary, and this lasted for only two months. My judgement on this was it only partially met the secretary’s needs in knowing when where he was etc but in no way meet the needs of the lecturer and so was not used it in the long term. There was a mention also of how now he uses his paper based dairy and when in meetings he has the notes made before the users any of the electronic versions.

Some on going questions and related reading is actually to gain some insight and understanding into the importance of communication and social interaction in interaction design, as already strongly believe is a key factor and both for my own PhD too, as one of the more general aspects picked up in OMERO meeting will gather some further reflections for next posting.

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