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Wearable Final Prototype - Zach

 

Final prototype testing - Olivia

  Final prototype testing - Updated I interviewed my roommates again after interviewing them a few weeks back on earlier prototypes Names: Garry, Jack, Jean Ages: 21, 20, 20 Gender: All male What do you like about these new and improved designs?  Garry: They’re much better very easy to use and navigate same on the watch Jack: The simplicity of it especially on the watch design like the compass Jean: It has everything needed this time and what’s relevant to the app What feature stood out to you the most? All agreed on how the carbon footprint was displayed, it was a unique feature they all have never seen before in an app They pointed out the tree feature too which stood out visully Is there anything you’d add to them?  Garry: I can't think of anything everything has been covered Jack: It has everything Jean: It’s perfect design and functionality wise so I can't think of anything to add Would you use our product after seeing these prototypes? Garry: Yes Jack: Yes Jean: Y...

GoForIt Final Design And Prototype - Zach

 

GoForIt Logo - Zach

 

Final Testing - Manus

Overview: In our last class meeting with Phil. We brought up that we were unsure of the customisable interests element to our app. Phil recommended that we do some last minute testing to see if people liked it. Participants: Sammy: Female 38 Joan: Female 61 Neil: Male 58 Rónán: Male 23 What were they shown: I explained the basic concept of the app to them and showed them my scribbles of the initial "which of these elements interest you" survey that would pop-up once you started the app for the first time. I got them to choose their interests and showed them their specific screens. We then went into some of the other features in depth. What did they think: Initially everyone liked the idea of the how personalised it was. Although Joan found it to be a bit confusing. After proceeding to the next screen the majority of opinions changed as the users wanted to see all of the. information. Not just the ones they had chosen. I tested the idea of the options being ranked but I realis...

Large scale testing - Olivia

 I used a quiet day in work as an opportunity to test our product on several customers; I only focused on asking them questions we needed answers for moving forward with our design. I was able to test 16 people of all age ranges.   With our results, we decided to get rid of the carpooling feature as we were unsure of keeping it but with the high response rate against it we decided to get rid of it. The unique features we had such as the tree and displaying goals in a tree form tested very well so we focused on developing these further. 

Final presentation PowerPoint notes/tips from class - Olivia

 

06-12-2022 - Class feedback - Karolina

  Attendance:   Kaja, Manus, Zach, Olivia Group leader:  Zach Class Notes: For presentation present the process make the audience understand the process how do you know it works? Report conclusion  - very important part reflective piece on the project how to improve in future responsibilities not 2 people claiming credit for the same thing -> be specific Feedback: Presentation AIMS what you'll give me at the end mobile app/wearables assess travel options providing options collects data relating to travelling TESTING survey make pictures bigger get rid of unnecessary bits (copy,...) carbon -> make into 2 slides PROTOTYPES displaying user goals rescribble the tree include just important parts in the presentation the rest is on the blog directions options explain the app more before showing those it's like telling a story start from the start show/visualize functionality scan, contrast, put what you want to show in a box one person does the report carpooling - did...

Class notes/final solution notes - Olivia