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The document discusses different types of user interfaces that can be used in various scenarios. It provides a list of interfaces including command driven, GUI, menu driven, touch screen, sensor, and voice interfaces. It then lists 8 scenarios and asks the reader to select the most appropriate interface from the list for each scenario. The scenarios include a quadriplegic man using a computer, an advanced user controlling an operating system, an interactive skiing game, a visually impaired child typing, a medium ability user with a complex program, a nurse searching a medical database, a woman using navigation while driving, and a young child using an interactive counting program.

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Activity Sheet

The document discusses different types of user interfaces that can be used in various scenarios. It provides a list of interfaces including command driven, GUI, menu driven, touch screen, sensor, and voice interfaces. It then lists 8 scenarios and asks the reader to select the most appropriate interface from the list for each scenario. The scenarios include a quadriplegic man using a computer, an advanced user controlling an operating system, an interactive skiing game, a visually impaired child typing, a medium ability user with a complex program, a nurse searching a medical database, a woman using navigation while driving, and a young child using an interactive counting program.

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USER INTERFACES

Command driven, GUI, Menu driven, Touch screen,


Sensor, Braille keyboard, Voice Interface
Read the following scenarios and select an appropriate
user interface from the list provided above that can be
used:
1. A quadriplegic man needs to operate a computer
__________________________
2. An advanced computer user who wants a more concise way
to control the operating system
______________________________________
3. An Interactive skiing video game that requires the users
action as input ______________________________
4. A visually impaired child needs to type a letter
_____________________________
5. A medium ability computer user using a very complex
computer program with many different parts
______________________________
6. A nurse searching through a database of hundreds of
patients records for one patients medical history
______________________________
7. A woman using a navigation system while driving a car
___________________

8. A five year old child is using an interactive counting program


________________________________________________

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