Title of Your Paper
Abstract
(Approximately 150-250 words)
A concise summary of your experience, including the type of interactive technology, the context in which it was used, key observations, and the impact of the experience. The abstract should provide a snapshot of the main themes and findings of your paper.
Keywords
(3-5 keywords that encapsulate the main topics of your paper, e.g., "Interactive Technology, User Experience, Virtual Reality, Human-Computer Interaction, Wearable Devices")
1. Introduction
(1-2 paragraphs)
- Introduction to the Technology: Briefly describe the interactive technology you experienced. Provide context about what it is, how it works, and its intended purpose.
- Purpose of the Paper: Explain why you chose this particular experience to discuss. What makes it significant or noteworthy?
2. Background (1 pages)
- Contextual Information: Provide details about the technology’s development, its place in the market, or how it’s being used by others.
3. Personal Experience (2-3 pages)
- Setting and Context: Describe the environment in which you interacted with the technology. Include relevant details like location, time, and social context (e.g., alone, with friends, at work).
- Interaction Description: Provide a detailed account of your interaction with the technology. Describe what you did, how the technology responded, and any notable events or features.
- Emotional and Cognitive Response: Reflect on your thoughts and feelings during the interaction. How did the technology affect you emotionally? Were there moments of frustration, excitement, or confusion?
- Connect it back to the interactive description
- Design and Usability: Analyze the design of the technology. Was it intuitive to use? Discuss elements like interface design, feedback mechanisms, and accessibility.
- Outcome: Discuss the immediate outcomes of the interaction. Did it fulfill its intended purpose? Were there any unexpected results?
5. Impact and Implications (1 page)
- Personal Impact: Reflect on how this experience has influenced your views on technology or changed your behavior. Have you continued to use the technology? Why or why not?
- What does it say about the future of interactive technology? How might this technology evolve, or what ethical considerations arise from its use?