Transcript of Interactive Medium-Fi Prototype ERIN SINGERELIA AHADI PATRICK BRIGGS ALEX WANG CS 147 10/31/2014.
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- Interactive Medium-Fi Prototype ERIN SINGERELIA AHADI PATRICK
BRIGGS ALEX WANG CS 147 10/31/2014
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- OUTLINE 1.Overview of talk 2.3 representative tasks 3.Revised
UI Design and Rationale 4.3 scenarios shown carrying out each task
w/ med-fi 5.Tools Used 6.Summary of talk
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- First task: Finding a Tutor Functionality: Tutee would like to
find a tutor to boost academic progress Tutee searches for
available tutor, and can filter search by rating, availability, and
location Ex: Natalia is stressed about not understanding recursion
for an upcoming midterm, uses Tutera to get extra help to
understand concept. Note: Changed from previous. Combined long term
and short term tutoring
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- Second task: Advertising your tutoring availability
Functionality: Tutor would like to advertise themselves and when
they are free to gain more students Advertise skills and
availability via a tutoring profile. Ex: Patrick is great at
explaining recursion and would like to help people who are
struggling with the concept. He makes a profile on the app Note:
New task
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- Third task: Recommending a tutor to someone else Functionality:
Tutee recommends tutor to someone else Tutee reviews past tutors
and recommends great tutors to others via the dashboard and Your
Tutors Ex: Vincent really thought Valentina was a great math tutor
he had for a past class he took. He knows his friend, Jen is now
taking that class and could use outside help.
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- Revised UI Designs Scheduling Design: Only show the blocks of
time tutors are available Changed the way tutors input available
hours
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- Post Session Flow: Split rating and paying into two separate
screens
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- Changed how to recommend a tutor to friend, and added book
again feature
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- Task 1: Finding a Tutor
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- Task 2: Advertising Your Tutoring Availability
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- Task 3: Recommending a Tutor
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- Tools Used Sketch to create interface designs Small Learning
Curve No support for native-looking (iOS/Android) interface
controls Marvel to make static screens interactive Transitions and
Navigation Lacks features to type in text input areas, click on
checkboxes, scroll, etc. Detracts slightly from prototypes
usability
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- Limitations Lack of full interactivity All data in app is
hard-coded, no wizard of oz techniques Everything is fixed
(subject, selected tutor, etc.) Users cannot enter text, click on
checkboxes, scroll, etc. Lack of complete coverage for all
interface screens Not every single button is functional
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- Summary of talk 3 tasks for tutee Finding a tutor Advertising
your tutoring availability Recommending a tutor to a friend Revised
UI Changes Scheduling system: how to display and input available
time slots Post-session flow: separating paying and rating screens
Recommending tutors: more intuitive Added book again feature
Overview of how to complete 3 tasks using current prototype Used
Sketch and Marvel were able to create designs and implement limited
interactivity/functionality. Data hard coded.
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- Questions?