BCT - Bachelor of Creative Technologies at AUT in Auckland is a multi-disciplinary 3-year degree. Students are asked to keep a blog of their journey, I'm a student, and this is my blog. No doubt I'll be explaining our projects as we go and my personal insights to them. Hopefully it will be mildly interesting.

14 March 2011

Theory & Philosophy of Technology

So I'm going to divide this year or semester at least into the papers. This year the timetable seems to be a bit more like a normal course.
Our tutor for this paper owns a web development company and is therefore more concerned with giving real-world training as opposed to the academic pondering that the name of the paper suggests. While the name sounds fascinating, I quite appreciate the real-world learning.
The first class, we learned about usability. Mainly from a web point of view, but applicable to anything that a person has to pick up and start using. This is one of those subjects I've always been interested in, probably for the same reasons a lot of people get interested in it: they use crap products, identify that it's the awful UI and start critiquing it. Especially when they come across a UI that does things better. Ironic that anyone subjected to MS's way of doing.... anything... will likely wind up being interested in UI design then.

The second class - which was today was about SEO or search engine optimisation. Very useful info, some of it I was aware of, some of it new and some of it a surprise. All of this web stuff is useful to me as I'm about to embark on a couple of personal web projects. Big ones. I'll be learning some complex stuff along the way. But SEO is very important and often overlooked (or rather, done wrong). I also decided to be less vocal from now on. I started pushing the class along by answering questions but I don't want to be that person.

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