A person stands at a podium giving a presentation, with a slide displaying text on using p5.js and AI tools for creating visual sketches projected behind them.

Games and Interactive Media Professor John Murray gave a workshop for downtown UCF’s UX group. DOUX recently celebrated its 10th anniversary, and its mission is to connect professionals and aspiring professionals in the UX field.
The hybrid workshop Professor Murray ran was titled “Designing for the Future: AI User Experience Design” and had participants completing a set of exercises in groups after being given instructions and guidance
. Murray discussed several trends of UX that anticipate and incorporate the current capabilities of generative AI models, and where these might change how users interact with software in the future. He also demonstrated a new VR immersive authoring tool he is developing. Following a brief presentation, there was a hands-on workshop where participants redesigned an existing interface to incorporate AI in different ways: as an agent, using mixed initiative principles and capitalizing on shared context and generating interfaces elements.

Check out the full recording of the workshop: Workshop: Designing for the Future: AI User Experience Design

    

   

Photos by Ryan Fox.

 

Written by Majdulina Hamed.

Published to Nicholson News on November 4th, 2024.

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