Neighborhood Watch prototype (storyboard narrative)

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Neighborhood Watchby

Team LookOut (Team #2)Assignment #4

HCI 430 Thomas BrophyProf. Steele Joseph Howerton1.31.2011 Kevin Meyer

James SchmitzJoseph Steinkamp

The Neighborhood Watch Mobile Application

Neighborhood Watch is a community awareness app that encourages citizens to "Check In" at trouble spots in their neighborhood. Using the gaming model of apps like Foursquare or Gowalla, users can become “Mayor” of a location and earn participation-based “badges.” The goal is to reduce crimes or minor problems in an area, and generally, make neighbors aware of what's happening in their community.

Homepage Logged Out• The user accesses the Neighbor Watch application platform, and sees the home page in its logged out state.

• User is presented with the options to Log-in to their profile or to Become a Member.

• Other information included on the home page include: Recent check-ins and Top Members

• User clicks on Log in.

• User has the option to Add a Watch Location or View Neighborhood Map. Both will deliver the Log in Pop up screento the user.

Homepage Show Log-in

• User has clicked on Log in, the page grays out as the user is presented with a Pop out to enter their member e-mail and password.

• User provides their member e-mail and password into the Log-in box and clicks Log in.

Homepage Logged-in • User has logged in with their user ID and password, and is directed to the application home page in its Logged in state.

• User has the option to Add a Watch Location or View Neighborhood Map. Both will deliver to the user the Log in Pop up screen.

• The screen will provide the user with their user profile details and the ability to view their Profile, as well as Edit theirprofile.

• Other details include, this users recent check-in activity, the community’s top members, and the most recent check-ins documented by other members of the application’s community.

• User clicks on View Neighborhood Map

Maps First Screen• User “lands” on the map Screen, and is presented with their location thatis “detected” through GPS, and then plotted on a map that includes all neighborhood activity.

• User has the option to add alocation to the neighborhood activity map that is in need of checking, view their profile, and edit their profile.

• User is presented with a detailed list of Places in Need of Checking.

• User clicks on Add Location.

Maps Add Location• User is presented with the Add Location screen, with a textbox to add the location – address or intersection – of a neighborhood trouble spot.• User can also specify the type of crime activity that is occurring, and the type of neighborhood activity that is going on around that location.

• User enters an intersection called Lake and Wabash into the textbox, and further tailors it by clicking on Loitering and Graffiti.

• User clicks on Submit.

• User can also upload a photo or video of the activity, and include the approximate time – start and end – that the crime activity occurred.

Maps Add Location• User is presented with a pop up, with a textbox that is populated with the location of the new neighborhood trouble spot. Other details will include the Crime and Neighborhood activity.

• User reviews the Add Location details, and clicks on Confirm to submit the new crime activitydetails into the system.

Maps First Screen• User “lands” on the map Screen, and is presented with their location that is “detected” through GPS, and then plotted on a map that includes all neighborhood activity.

• User has the option(s) to add a location to the neighborhood activity map that is in need of checking, view their profile, edit their profile, and log out.

• User is presented with a detailed list of Places in Need of Checking.

• User clicks on My Profile.

View My Profile

• User lands on the My Profile details page, and is presented with their user information, their recent neighborhood check ins, and places in need of checking in.

• User is presented with options to Add a Watch Location, View Neighborhood Map, edit their profile, and log out.

• User clicks on Edit Your Profile.

Edit Your Profile

• User “lands” on the Edit Profile screen, and is presented with the details of their account profile information.

• User makes changes to their account data using the text boxes, and clicks on Save.