WEBVTT 00:00:00.850 --> 00:00:03.475 Now let's turn to feedback. How would you let a user know 00:00:03.475 --> 00:00:07.830 when something was done? How does the user know that the action has 00:00:07.830 --> 00:00:10.860 been completed? So now, now you're going to do the exchange. So 00:00:10.860 --> 00:00:14.110 now you're exchanging with someone. How do you know when it's been completed? 00:00:14.110 --> 00:00:15.440 >> Okay. 00:00:15.440 --> 00:00:18.050 >> You know what's funny about these questions, is they seem obvious. Like, 00:00:18.050 --> 00:00:21.770 duh, right, but actually when you're the designer, you have to think about this. 00:00:21.770 --> 00:00:22.570 >> Yeah. 00:00:22.570 --> 00:00:26.020 >> What happens that shows it's done? 00:00:26.020 --> 00:00:26.090 >> Mhm. 00:00:26.090 --> 00:00:29.270 >> The numbers change. Does anything else happen? 00:00:29.270 --> 00:00:33.060 Do they see the numbers change? If you view 00:00:33.060 --> 00:00:35.320 this like some Apple products sometimes, like when 00:00:35.320 --> 00:00:37.380 you delete something, the little piece moves into the 00:00:37.380 --> 00:00:40.770 trash can. You know, that's feedback. Right? But 00:00:40.770 --> 00:00:44.490 it's also feedback that showed what happened. Like this 00:00:44.490 --> 00:00:46.320 thing didn't just disappear, it moved into this 00:00:46.320 --> 00:00:49.840 other folder that you can actually go to. [SOUND]