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Heuristic Evaluation with Ubiq Through the Ubiq tutorial, I was able to understand and follow the overall process of interaction of a VR platform and how they function.  I initially found the navigation process slightly confusing, as there was not an explanation about what keys and mouse motions I had to use in order to experience the different servers and platforms, and had to try pressing everything, but once I grasped the way it functions, I thought it navigated in a quite intuitive manner.  The atmosphere itself was pretty challenging at first as well, as the layout of the background of the program and the platforms involved understanding the layers of information processing as well as some basic computer language. The functions itself I personally considered to be quite useful and interesting, as they involved interaction on the screen, joining and exiting various rooms, movement with the avatar's hands, with the avatar's body, interaction with other avatars, all by contro

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Hey guys! Below are some of the works I've done. Hope you find them interesting :) Can't wait to see yours!

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Hi everyone :)) My name is Jiwon, and you can call me Charlie. I'm an Econ major of class of 20, and I'm planning on double majoring in IID. I am Korean but I've lived overseas for a while as a child - five years in Beijing and four in Sydney. During my uni life I've been doing a lot of club activities that involved design in one way or another, and I also took some design courses at school, including typography and digital, and I'm taking a few more this semester. After taking these subjects and as well as some leadership roles, I realized I'm quite into interactive service design, so I have been interested in UX/UI development.  I'll be posting my basic CV down below just for a clear idea on what I've done and who I am. Looking forward to getting to know you guys throughout this semester :)))