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=Week 7=

Mat Hunter
The fact that the use of a digital camera entails more than capturing an image, but also reviewing, deleting, transferring images, etc. Mat Hunter states that interaction design entails a series of rules for designing cameras as well as a useful way of communicating these rules. A user-experience prototype was created, as a result, which expressed how it felt taking pictures.

Rikako Sakai
The engineer Hatori, was the one who brought photo-stitch to life. What photo-stitch does, essentially, is it enables one to capture a number of photos and then stitch them together. After the first picture taken, it stays on the left side of the LCD display. Then another picture is taken and the software stitches it to that picture and so on and so forth. This allows for capture of much wider background without having to physically move. With the help of computer software and photostitch, one can take numerous photos and later on combine them to form one whole image.

Types of Questions in Questionnaires
**Leading questions** literally lead respondents to answer the question in a certain manner. It does not allow much flexibility and personalization of the answer. Often, what makes the question a leading question, is not the actual inquiry but rather the choices one is provided with to answer that question.


 * Hypothetical Questions** are questions that are either based on assumption or fantasy. If one has never been in a certain situation, or has never come into contact with a certain product, his or her answer would not be of high value, by providing inconsistent data and misrepresenting real opinion.

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