This was my sixth project
15-2: Project 06:
Project Presentation
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Purpose
Your goal is to create a design for a software
interface. You will experience the scope of the design process from
brainstorming ideas and gathering information about users’ needs to
storyboarding, prototyping, and finally, testing and refining your product.
As you work on the software interface, you will demonstrate your ability to apply fundamental Human-Computer Interaction principles to interface analysis, design, and implementation. You will be responsible for delivering project components to your professor at several points during the course.
As you work on the software interface, you will demonstrate your ability to apply fundamental Human-Computer Interaction principles to interface analysis, design, and implementation. You will be responsible for delivering project components to your professor at several points during the course.
Action Items
1) Complete a final iteration of your prototype that
incorporates improvements based on your usability testing.
2) Present the final version of your system as a written report. You should imagine yourself as a consultant reporting back to a client. Do not exceed 18 pages (double-spaced, 1" margin2, 11 point font), not including appendices. Be succinct. Include the following elements:
a) Summary: A one-page executive summary explaining what your system does, how you designed and tested it, and what makes it interesting.
b) Features: Describe of the features of your system
c) Users: Describe the intended users, and the common tasks they would perform. Put your already created user research (needfinding) results here.
d) User Testing: Put your already created Summary of Prototype Testing Results here.
e) Evolution: Describe how your system evolved from the first prototype to the current form. How did your user testing and research inform your design? Include graphics to show before and after.
f) The Future: Briefly discuss the future of the product. Address problems that remain and what your next steps for the product might be.
g) Appendices: If needed, a place for other useful information. You might include your user questions here, for example. Please refer to each in the body of the report.
2) Present the final version of your system as a written report. You should imagine yourself as a consultant reporting back to a client. Do not exceed 18 pages (double-spaced, 1" margin2, 11 point font), not including appendices. Be succinct. Include the following elements:
a) Summary: A one-page executive summary explaining what your system does, how you designed and tested it, and what makes it interesting.
b) Features: Describe of the features of your system
c) Users: Describe the intended users, and the common tasks they would perform. Put your already created user research (needfinding) results here.
d) User Testing: Put your already created Summary of Prototype Testing Results here.
e) Evolution: Describe how your system evolved from the first prototype to the current form. How did your user testing and research inform your design? Include graphics to show before and after.
f) The Future: Briefly discuss the future of the product. Address problems that remain and what your next steps for the product might be.
g) Appendices: If needed, a place for other useful information. You might include your user questions here, for example. Please refer to each in the body of the report.
Submission Instructions
- Complete and submit your
assignment per your professor's instructions.
Grading Criteria
- Problem solving and analysis:
- Answers
complete and correct: 0 – 30 points
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