Interaction & Control: Definition

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INTERACTION DEFINITION
1. A mutual or reciprocal or influence.
2. To act on each other.
3. To act on or in close relation with each other.
4. Act together or towards others or with others. 


CONTROL DEFINITION

1. To exercise authoritative or dominating influence over.
2. An instrument or set of instruments used to operate, regulate, or guide a machine or vehicle
3. To adjust to a requirement; regulate:




What is interaction?

Interaction is like a conversation between two or more people.
Both parties have an input and a response.
If you don't know what the other person is going to say, then it's pretty boring.
Interaction can't happen without learning/education.
Interaction and learning are dependent on each other.
If there is nothing to learn, there is no interaction, only control and manipulation.
People can't learn if they aren't interaction.


What is control?

Control is manipulation at will.
Control has no learning if the user knows how to use it.
Therefore the user is not interacting, but simply manipulating and not learning anything knew.



Questions:

- What is the person learning from this interaction?
- How long would it take a user to completely learn the system?
- Will it still be interesting once the user has learned it?




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