The Blog of Erik Pattison. University of the Virgin Islands Director of Network Operations.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Redesigning a failed user interface?
I've realized after a few months of using our new Crestron room control systems in our videoconference rooms that people are still not "getting it". Even though information is contained in three simple pages, users who have not been trained cannot perform simple tasks like show the document camera or play a DVD. The only solution is to redesign the user interface to get right down to the basics and eliminate anything that is not absolutely necessary to get the job done. Fewer controls, bigger buttons, plain english command descriptions, etc.
Here's a good link to some theory on good user interface design: http://www.useit.com/papers/heuristic/heuristic_list.html
Here's a good link to some theory on good user interface design: http://www.useit.com/papers/heuristic/heuristic_list.html
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
The Speed of Fencing
Here is an excellent video of Epee fencing in slow motion. Hard to see in real time but like this you can really see how graceful it is.
Here is an excellent video of Epee fencing in slow motion. Hard to see in real time but like this you can really see how graceful it is.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
From One.org
Subject: Please take action to end famine
Dear (everyone I know),
I hope you’ll take a few minutes to watch ONE’s new video “The F Word: Famine is the Real Obscenity” and sign the petition to world leaders.
http://act.one.org/sign/hungry_no_more/?referring_akid=2621.508342.lFBlAY
The reasons for the famine in the Horn of Africa are complex and solutions are difficult, especially in Somalia, but we can’t lose sight of some simple facts:
1. 30,000 children have died in just 3 months. Thirty thousand. With over 12 million people at risk.
2. Famine is not a natural catastrophe – drought doesn’t have to lead to famine. It can be prevented, as we’ve seen in much of Kenya and Ethiopia.
In the 21st century, it’s an obscenity that people are dying because they can’t get enough food to eat. Every one of those 30,000 children is part of a family – a son, a daughter, sister or brother. We can’t imagine what it must be like to starve to death, but most of us know what it’s like to lose someone we love.
Please watch the film and make use of the voice you have -- sign the petition.
http://act.one.org/sign/hungry_no_more/?referring_akid=2621.508342.lFBlAY
It will make a difference in putting pressure on world leaders to do more to help those in need right now, and live up to promises already made to invest in the things proven to work – early warning systems...irrigation...drought resistant seeds… and of course, peace and security.
Thanks!
Subject: Please take action to end famine
Dear (everyone I know),
I hope you’ll take a few minutes to watch ONE’s new video “The F Word: Famine is the Real Obscenity” and sign the petition to world leaders.
http://act.one.org/sign/hungry_no_more/?referring_akid=2621.508342.lFBlAY
The reasons for the famine in the Horn of Africa are complex and solutions are difficult, especially in Somalia, but we can’t lose sight of some simple facts:
1. 30,000 children have died in just 3 months. Thirty thousand. With over 12 million people at risk.
2. Famine is not a natural catastrophe – drought doesn’t have to lead to famine. It can be prevented, as we’ve seen in much of Kenya and Ethiopia.
In the 21st century, it’s an obscenity that people are dying because they can’t get enough food to eat. Every one of those 30,000 children is part of a family – a son, a daughter, sister or brother. We can’t imagine what it must be like to starve to death, but most of us know what it’s like to lose someone we love.
Please watch the film and make use of the voice you have -- sign the petition.
http://act.one.org/sign/hungry_no_more/?referring_akid=2621.508342.lFBlAY
It will make a difference in putting pressure on world leaders to do more to help those in need right now, and live up to promises already made to invest in the things proven to work – early warning systems...irrigation...drought resistant seeds… and of course, peace and security.
Thanks!
http://www.vivahartford.tv/?p=2329#comment-423
Please read about D'Meca Homer who is competing for the U.S. Virgin Islands in World Cup fencing!
Please read about D'Meca Homer who is competing for the U.S. Virgin Islands in World Cup fencing!
Friday, September 30, 2011
Currently researching some wireless print solutions that will work with our PCounter print accounting system. Seems like everyone has a laptop, iPad/Pod/Phone, a tablet PC or smart phone so this would allow users to print anywhere on our wireless network and authenticate to our system. Let me know if you have any good leads. PCounter is recommending EveryonePrint which seems to be a good solution with an easy to use interface.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Blog publishing from my iPad!
I'm trying out Blogsy for blog writing on the iPad. Looks like a lot of features including integration with Flickr.
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