Archive for May, 2008

Pseudo Genetic Adjustments for Website Usability

Creative Synthesis

A research and education collaborative called Creative Synthesis are busy working on a website design that evolves by itself, mimicking genetic evolution digitally.

For example, consider a fictitious experiment that explores the use of color, size, typography, and spatial positioning as representation tools in an introductory presentation of the lambda calculus. A highly simplistic ‘genetic’ algorithm could be implemented to vary experimental treatment based on correct and incorrect subject inputs. Although not a complex example, structuring this kind of approach within recycled research projects encourages broader, more flexible experiment design through computer augmentation.

They are basing their experiments on the opensource Wordpress platform.

Muti Goes Mobile

MutiCharl Van Niekerk reports about the new way to access Muti via your cellphone:

The first version of the new Muti Mobile ( http://m.muti.co.za )site just went live. At the moment, it just allows you basic “read-only” functionality to view the hot and new lists as well as the latest submissions from a particular user. Soon we’ll add more functionality such as tags, active and top lists, pagination, etc and then the next step is to allow you to be able to log in, vote, comment, etc too.

This is a step in the right direction towards putting socially bookmarked news in the hands of more Africans. Well done Charl!

Also see Alistair Otter’s coverage about this on My Broadband: SA Social Bookmarking goes mobile.




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