Information Ecology
The study of the relationships between people, practices, values, and technologies within an information environment.
The study of the relationships between people, practices, values, and technologies within an information environment.
A psychological theory proposed by Abraham Maslow that outlines a five-tier model of human needs, ranging from basic physiological needs to self-actualization.
A dark pattern where options that benefit the service provider are pre-selected for the user.
A phenomenon where vivid mental images can interfere with actual perception, causing individuals to mistake imagined experiences for real ones.
The study of how people interact with their environment and products, aiming to improve comfort, efficiency, and safety.
The drive to perform an activity for its inherent satisfaction rather than for some separable consequence.
A common pattern of eye movement where users scan web content in an "F" shape, focusing on the top and left side of the page.
The use of visual elements to draw attention to important information or guide user actions.
The study of the nature, functions, and effects of cinema, exploring how films communicate and create meaning.