L O W – F I P R O T O T Y P E [ M I C R O ] A D V E N T U R E.

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L O W – F I P R O T O T Y P E [ M I C R O ] A D V E N T U R E

Overview Team Mission Statement Selected Interface & Rationale Low-fi Prototype Structure Task Flows Experimental Method Experimental Results Suggested UI Changes Summary

Overview Team Mission Statement Selected Interface & Rationale Low-fi Prototype Structure Task Flows Experimental Method Experimental Results Suggested UI Changes Summary

Alex Alexandre Basel Kim O U R T E A M Alex Alexandre Basel Kim Usability Testing Software Engineering Design Team Manager

O V E R V I E W Identified problem Proposed solution Testing Improvements Repeat

Overview Team Mission Statement Selected Interface & Rationale Low-fi Prototype Structure Task Flows Experimental Method Experimental Results Suggested UI Changes Summary

Planning a fun adventure takes too much time and effort

T E A M M I S S I O N S T A T E M E N T Adventurers enjoy spontaneity & new things; those aspects of traveling get taken away when they must plan every detail and activity of their trip.

T E A M M I S S I O N S T A T E M E N T We want to help travelers make the most out of their adventures

Noun {ˈβe.a } Latin | way, sail Our app relieves the stress of constant planning and connects the adventurer to a local guide who helps assist the adventurer in exploring a new area. Noun {ˈβe.a } Latin | way, sail

Overview Team Mission Statement Selected Interface & Rationale Low-fi Prototype Structure Task Flows Experimental Method Experimental Results Suggested UI Changes Summary

T O P C A N D I D A T E S

S E L E C T E D I N T E R F A C E

R A T I O N A L E More control over the UI Get analytics from our own app Bigger opportunity to develop UI iMessage card interface still relatively new and untested More experience with full mobile apps Recognizable app & icon for users

Overview Team Mission Statement Selected Interface & Rationale Low-fi Prototype Structure Task Flows Experimental Method Experimental Results Suggested UI Changes Summary

P R O T O T Y P E

T R A V E L E R G U I D E P R O T O T Y P E

Overview Team Mission Statement Selected Interface & Rationale Low-fi Prototype Structure Task Flows Experimental Method Experimental Results Suggested UI Changes Summary

T A S K I

T A S K II

T A S K III

Overview Team Mission Statement Selected Interface & Rationale Low-fi Prototype Structure Task Flows Experimental Method Experimental Results Suggested UI Changes Summary

M E T H O D ENVIRONMENT Participants recruited at various locations to get a very diverse sample. PROCEDURE Paper prototype as iPhone ‘screen’. Participants were told to go about trying to achieve the three tasks. One of the participants also served as a Guide instead of a Traveler. MEASURES See if user can achieve tasks without direction. Studied facial expressions, hesitations, time taken, etc. The participants in our study were recruited and interviewed at various locations on campus in order to get a diverse sample of users and environments in which they may use the application.

Overview Team Mission Statement Selected Interface & Rationale Low-fi Prototype Structure Task Flows Experimental Method Experimental Results Suggested UI Changes Summary

R E S U L T S

P A R T I C I P A N T I BIO Stanford tour guide. Familiar with showing people around. Compensation: 1 boba tea. GOOD Found the UI to be incredibly easy to understand, followed tasks smoothly. Loved the ‘interest bubbles.’ IMPROVE Confused with the Basic/Premium plans screen. Wanted to be able to set shifts for himself.

P A R T I C I P A N T II BIO Seasoned traveler from Turkey. GOOD Lots of feedback! IMPROVE Had significant problems with our prototype. Confused by the interface, was especially confused by figuring how to move to the next screen. ‘Next’ button felt out of place in the top-right. Wanted more information about guides and payment plans.

P A R T I C I P A N T III BIO Traveling French entrepreneur. GOOD Found the UI to be easy to understand, did not need much assistance. IMPROVE Felt that the payment system needed to be reconfigured. Suggested rewarding guides for good ratings, partnerships with local museums/attractions, etc.

Overview Team Mission Statement Selected Interface & Rationale Low-fi Prototype Structure Task Flows Experimental Method Experimental Results Suggested UI Changes Summary

S U G G E S T E D U I C H A N G E S Rework screen navigation and placement of buttons Simplifying ‘interests’ page – bubble interface a little confusing Adding a ‘help’ page to explain how the app should work Using Facebook for sign up information and verification

Overview Team Mission Statement Selected Interface & Rationale Low-fi Prototype Structure Task Flows Experimental Method Experimental Results Suggested UI Changes Summary

S U M M A R Y we learnt a great deal about how users expect to navigate our app our prototype highlighted the app’s strengths and weaknesses we’re excited to work on implementing the improvements to our app!

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