Assess auditory components,accessibility, and redundancy concepts for human-computer interaction.
Hello everyone, my name is Tarantino Rogers and today is August 18, 2020. In today’s podcast, I will discuss auditory components, accessibility, and redundancy concepts. First, I’ll discuss the difference between auditory icons and earcons. Just like visual icons represent images that naturally correlate with what they represent, auditory icons are brief sounds that correlate with the object that creates the sound. For example, the sound of a door closing is played when a user leaves a chat room.
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Assess auditory components,accessibility, and redundancy concepts for human-computer interaction.
Hello everyone, my name is Tarantino Rogers and today is August 18, 2020. In today’s podcast, I will discuss auditory components, accessibility, and redundancy concepts. First, I’ll discuss the difference between auditory icons and earcons. Just like visual icons represent images that naturally correlate with what they represent, auditory icons are brief sounds that correlate with the object that creates the sound. For example, the sound of a door closing is played when a user leaves a chat room.
Assess auditory components,accessibility, and redundancy concepts for human-computer interaction.
Hello everyone, my name is Tarantino Rogers and today is August 18, 2020. In today’s podcast, I will discuss auditory components, accessibility, and redundancy concepts. First, I’ll discuss the difference between auditory icons and earcons. Just like visual icons represent images that naturally correlate with what they represent, auditory icons are brief sounds that correlate with the object that creates the sound. For example, the sound of a door closing is played when a user leaves a chat room.