6.3.4 - C.iv: Present the non-functional physical model alongside the interactive interface prototype, showing how they would integrate to satisfy the design brief's requirements for a seamless user experience.
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What is the purpose of a non-functional model?
💡 Hint: Think about how a model displays aesthetics.
Define 'interactive prototype'.
💡 Hint: What does it let you do?
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What is a non-functional model primarily used for?
💡 Hint: Consider its purpose.
True or False: An interactive prototype must always be functional.
💡 Hint: Think about what 'interactive' means.
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Design a comprehensive presentation strategy that integrates both models while addressing user needs. Discuss potential pitfalls and solutions.
💡 Hint: Consider interaction pathways and clarity in communication.
Evaluate an existing smart device for user integration of physical and digital interfaces. Suggest improvements based on the evaluation.
💡 Hint: Focus on user experience principles.
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