23. This is notification of a working session, or a request for an actor to come to the stage and sometimes acknowledgement with applause.
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4. What was the name of the dance on Huey’s tv show?
4. What was the name of the dance on Huey’s tv show?
6. What was Huey’s salary when he first started working for…
6. What was Huey’s salary when he first started working for Mr. Simmons?
2. What does the Engineer want?
2. What does the Engineer want?
21. A performer who knows all material for a lead role and…
21. A performer who knows all material for a lead role and goes on if the principal actor is out but does not otherwise perform in the show.
9. What kind of show is the play within the play?
9. What kind of show is the play within the play?
7. Which are the two types of tragedy?
7. Which are the two types of tragedy?
10. A genre that uses a common person as a main character a…
10. A genre that uses a common person as a main character and is written in prose would be?
24. This type of genre always uses royalty, military, or my…
24. This type of genre always uses royalty, military, or mythical heroes as its main characters.
Consider the following task: invitees to a meeting need to b…
Consider the following task: invitees to a meeting need to be able to quickly add other potential attendees to the meeting’s invite list, potentially including a message about why they were invited. Digital calendars need to provide mechanisms to support this task. Analyze this task from each of three models of the user: processor, predictor, and participant. First, analyze this task thinking of the user as a processor. Propose what the goal of the design should be given this view, and then propose how you might measure whether that goal was achieved. Remember, you should focus on the goal of the design, not the goal of the user. Then, analyze this task thinking of the user as a predictor. Again, propose what the goal of the design should be given this view, and then propose how you might measure whether that goal was achieved. Then, analyze this task thinking of the user as a participant. Again, propose what the goal of the design should be given this view, and then propose how you might measure whether that goal was achieved. Finally, discuss a way in which two different models of the user might suggest different design decisions. Identify one way the designs informed by the two models might differ, and propose how you would decide which design to go with. Note that there is no one single right answer to this question. There are many compatible goals and measurements you might propose. Our objective with this question is to evaluate whether the goals and measurements you propose are truly emblematic of the model to which you attach them. Focus your answer on efficiently demonstrating you understand the three models.