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Presentations. Project Teams (practice presenting together) 5% of grade 5 minutes STRICTLY ENFORCED 3-4 PowerPoint slides E-mail to Kibum, bring on CD, printed on overheads Pick UI of your choice (software or real-world) UI critique Scenarios/tasks Good Bad Redesign ideas? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Presentations Project Teams (practice presenting together) 5% of grade 5 minutes STRICTLY ENFORCED 3-4 PowerPoint slides E-mail to Kibum, bring on CD, printed on overheads Pick UI of your choice (software or real- world) UI critique • Scenarios/tasks • Good • Bad • Redesign ideas? • Vote: UI Hall of Fame/Shame
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Presentations• Project Teams (practice presenting together)• 5% of grade• 5 minutes STRICTLY ENFORCED• 3-4 PowerPoint slides

– E-mail to Kibum, bring on CD, printed on overheads• Pick UI of your choice (software or real-world)• UI critique

• Scenarios/tasks• Good• Bad• Redesign ideas?

• Vote: UI Hall of Fame/Shame

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WEEK TUESDAY THURSDAY2 1/29

1:Roy, Hecht, Sica

3 2/3 2/5

2: Luc, Shih, Pillmore

3: Sams, DelaRosa, Kim

4 2/10 2/12

4: Muessig, Schafer, Cox

5: Bhatia, Reyes, Al-Qattan

5 2/17 2/19

6: Liss, Jin, Bannerjee

7: Chapman, Franklin, Demma

6 2/24 2/26

8: Bowers, Sternowski, Loftus MIDTERM

7 3/6 3/8

9: Stegnre, Lu, Larkins 10: Dorsett, Fein, Rich

8 3/16 3/18

INTERIM PROJECT REVIEW

INTERIM PROJECT REVIEW

9 3/23 3/25

11: Miller, Houglum, Rendin 12: Nash, Weaver, Will

10 3/30 4/1

13: Damodaran, Gungordu, Patel

14: Huynh, Haley, Karbassiyoon

11 4/6 4/8

15: Butler, Sabri, Galeeme

16: Otiji, Norwood, Asaad

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Fast Food Drive-Thru Menus

• Scenarios:• College student• hungry• Get food, get out. FAST!• Often: sandwich, fries, drink• Typically: Not sure what I want• Sometimes: Know what I want• Passengers want food too• Limited budget

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The Good

• All in one view• Organized by

categories• Tabular format:

left aligned, prices aligned

• Combo meals (high frequency)

• Get price before proceeding

• Some: feedback on order

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The Bad• See menu too late• Passengers can’t see menu• Passengers must order thru driver• Winter: brrrrr…

• Small Redesign ideas:• More menus back in line• Menu on both sides of car• Microphone on both sides

• Radical: cell phone, in-car UI

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The Ugly

• I can’t understand a word they say

• They can’t hear me over my rusted-out muffler

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And now for something completely different…

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Team Building

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Team Building•What makes a good team?

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Team Building•What makes a good team?

•What makes for a good team player?

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Team Building•What makes a good team?

•What makes for a good team player?

•Is being a good team player the same as being a good designer?

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Team BuildingIn Class Exercise• Delphi project planning method• 1 in-class team = 3 project teams• List of tasks given• Have team figure out: how long, what

sequence• Compare across class

Asking good questions is the mark of a good designer.

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Team Building1. Quickly discuss each task (what is

included, what is not)2. individually write down number of hours

each will take3. on a large sheet of paper, make matrix of

everyone’s answers.4. discuss each task and why high/low5. come up with group answer – write on a

Post-It note6. on another large sheet arrange tasks,

draw links between7. figure out critical path

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Team Building

GROUPA 1:Roy, Hecht,

Sica2: Luc, Shih, Pillmore

3: Sams, DelaRosa, Kim

B 4: Muessig, Schafer, Cox

5: Bhatia, Reyes, Al-Qattan

6: Liss, Jin, Bannerjee

C 7: Chapman, Franklin, Demma

8: Bowers, Sternowski, Loftus

9: Stegnre, Lu, Larkins

D 10: Dorsett, Fein, Rich

11: Miller, Houglum, Rendin

12: Nash, Weaver, Will

E 13: Damodaran, Gungordu, Patel

14: Huynh, Haley, Karbassiyoon

15: Butler, Sabri, Galeeme

F 16: Otiji, Norwood, Asaad LATE COMERS …

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Team Building

• meet and observe users• create 3 possible designs• select one• create first working prototype• locate/create content

• images from Internet• digital photos• relevant sites (such as

patterns, techniques, etc.)

Some of the tasks that a 3-person student team must carry out to complete their semester project -- designing and implementing a website for a sewing club that meets at the local senior center:

• test with users• revise prototype based on user testing• final evaluation• put on line

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For Thursday…• Usability Engineering Chapters 1 & 2• Homework 1

• On paper• To TA

• Team Project selection• On paper• To TA


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