The document provides information about wrapping up a class project. It lists due dates for project phases and office hours for professor assistance. It provides guidance on creating prototypes, including demonstrating key interactions and ensuring clear value. Final presentations are scheduled and expectations outlined, including introducing the problem, research findings, ideas, prototype, and next steps. Students must test their design with 4 users and submit a report on findings.
The document provides information about wrapping up a class project. It lists due dates for project phases and office hours for professor assistance. It provides guidance on creating prototypes, including demonstrating key interactions and ensuring clear value. Final presentations are scheduled and expectations outlined, including introducing the problem, research findings, ideas, prototype, and next steps. Students must test their design with 4 users and submit a report on findings.
The document provides information about wrapping up a class project. It lists due dates for project phases and office hours for professor assistance. It provides guidance on creating prototypes, including demonstrating key interactions and ensuring clear value. Final presentations are scheduled and expectations outlined, including introducing the problem, research findings, ideas, prototype, and next steps. Students must test their design with 4 users and submit a report on findings.
• Design Phase: Next Monday • Final Presentations: Next Wednesday & Friday • Final Portfolio & User Testing: December 12 Noon Office Hours This Week Wednesday Friday 1. Andrews: 9:30 6. lele: 9:30 2. Gilstad: 9:40 7. Smith:9:40 3. Hunt: 9:50 8. Vu: 9:50 4. Izaguirre Hernandez: 10:00 9. Willis: 10:00 5. Land: 10:07 Prototype
1. Check PowerPoints from Project 1 On Prototyping
2. Show how your user gets from start to finish 3. Demonstrate the key interactions in as great of detail as possible 4. Have clear value added 5. Make sure key things are labeled & explained to your client What is Your Prototype? Final Presentations 1. Andrews: 9:30 6. lele: 9:30 2. Gilstad: 9:40 7. Smith:9:40 3. Hunt: 9:50 8. Vu: 9:50 4. Izaguirre Hernandez: 10:00 9. Willis: 10:00 5. Land: 10:07 In 5-7 Minutes 1. Fast Intro 2. Problem Describe These 5 3. User Research: Primary Things: You Can Source Data You Collected Use Any of Our 4. Something from Ideation Deliverables to Do 5. Your Prototype This. Your Goal is 6. What’s Next
to create a cohesive story. Your Presentation Should Be Presented to Your Client Your Presentation Should Be Minimalist in Terms of Slides User Testing
You must test your design with 4 users. I
don’t care how you do this but I need to see a brief report including user quotes and key redesign takeaways. I recommend you using our usability testing template from project 1. How Will You Test Your Users?