I met with Sukumar Srinivas of Cal-IT2 (thanks to Ayhan’s timely introduction). Earlier this year leaders from industry, government and academia from
I met with Sukumar Srinivas of Cal-IT2 (thanks to Ayhan’s timely introduction). Earlier this year leaders from industry, government and academia from
I've put in the finishing touches for my draft and I'm almost ready to turn it in. On thursday I had a draft ready but I felt that a lot was incomplete. For example, Nooface.net has a lot of interesting ideas including 3D techniques which are viable alternatives to traditional iconic representation. I also did not consider including Mobile applications as a part of my research. Now I am convinced that given the dramatic leapfrog that third world communities have made in adopting to mobile technology, it shouldn't be surprising that the industry will target these communities as an emerging market for rich mobile applications. Furthermore, the limitations of visualization real-estate could be beneficial in that we are introducing information to the user screen-by-screen, rather than overloading the user with too much information, something a bigger screen could cause. The linear interactivity could offer better affordance. It would also be a less intimidating appliance to get used to. This would also be a good place to get illiterate user to begin learning to use digital applications. This would eventually ease the task of developers of computer applications who can now make design decisions assuming that their target user is more technology literate.
I've been reading up on the research by Andrew Thatcher, a Psychology Professor in University of the Witwatersrand. His more recent work on cognition of technological devices and cognitive ergonomics is specifically of interest to my research. I think I got some useful ideas from his work on user responsiveness to ATMs in South Africa, from a pool of literate and semi-literate users. His research found that semi-literate users had found much less problems with the ATM process than the literate counter-parts. Interestingly, both groups showed a tendency to prefer the icon-based alternative ATM interface to the speech-based alternative interface and the traditional text-based ATM interface.
Dr Barrett was speaking at Baramati in Pune district of Maharashtra state where WiMAX has been implemented on a pilot project basis. Baramati is the constituency of the Union Agriculture Minister, Sharad Pawar.
The commercial implementation of WiMAX for Pune city itself is awaiting regulatory clearances.
To enable the wireless communications infrastructure at the community computer centre and public kiosks, Intel, which has invested $1 billion in developing technologies for WIMAX, and Aircel have installed a WiMAX network at Baramati.
This network allows Internet access speeds of 512 kbps to remote communities.
The PCs for the service, donated by Intel to the community centres and the kiosks, are specifically designed for the Indian environment.