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NightOwl Get help now.

Get help now. Griffin D. Lachlan G. Zara S. NightOwl Get help now. Griffin D. Lachlan G. Zara S.

Students late at night struggle to get help on assignments and psets. Introduction to Problem & Solution (2 slides) Students working late at night often struggle to find help on assignments and psets. NightOwl connects students with peers who are awake, nearby, and working on the same thing.

Students late at night struggle to get help on assignments and psets. NightOwl connects students with peers who are awake, nearby, and working on the same thing. Introduction to Problem & Solution (2 slides) Students working late at night often struggle to find help on assignments and psets. NightOwl connects students with peers who are awake, nearby, and working on the same thing.

Overview of Today HE Findings → Design Changes Prototype Tools Next Steps Today, we will first go over our HE findings and explain how those results led to a series of design changes. Then we will explain how we have been creating our hi-fi prototype and what we have built thus far. Finally we will do a live demonstration of our fully implemented simple task flow: update list of current classes.

Overview of Today HE Findings → Design Changes Prototype Tools Next Steps Today, we will first go over our HE findings and explain how those results led to a series of design changes. Then we will explain how we have been creating our hi-fi prototype and what we have built thus far. Finally we will do a live demonstration of our fully implemented simple task flow: update list of current classes.

User Control & Freedom Visibility of System Status NEED TO ADD SCREENSHOT OF NEW DESIGN #7 [H2-3 User Control & Freedom] - Unclear how to view current status and update - Added arrow button for selected classes where you can view and update current status for a class - Also making stratus visible on current screen #5 [H2-5 Error Prevention] - Unclear how to unselect a class when you are done working - In revised design, we have added a check mark next to selected classes that you can uncheck. You can also unselect a class by hitting the arrow -> where you can update status OR deselect the class. Thus, we have implemented an easy way to deselect for power users while making the option clear to novice users as well. (Include screenshot!)#5 [H2-5 Error Prevention]

User Control & Freedom Visibility of System Status NEED TO ADD SCREENSHOT OF NEW DESIGN #7 [H2-3 User Control & Freedom] - Unclear how to view current status and update - Added arrow button for selected classes where you can view and update current status for a class - Also making stratus visible on current screen #5 [H2-5 Error Prevention] - Unclear how to unselect a class when you are done working - In revised design, we have added a check mark next to selected classes that you can uncheck. You can also unselect a class by hitting the arrow -> where you can update status OR deselect the class. Thus, we have implemented an easy way to deselect for power users while making the option clear to novice users as well. (Include screenshot!)#5 [H2-5 Error Prevention]

Recognition & Recall #4 [H2-6 Recognition & Recall] - In messages, no way to tell how you know an individual (aka which class(es) you have in common) - In revised design, showing list of all shared classes next to a person’s name in our messaging tab

Recognition & Recall #4 [H2-6 Recognition & Recall] - In messages, no way to tell how you know an individual (aka which class(es) you have in common) - In revised design, showing list of all shared classes next to a person’s name in our messaging tab

User Control & Freedom #3 [H2-3 User Control & Freedom] - After clicking “Find NightOwls” there is no way to go back to the “select classes” screen - In our new design we’ve added a back button

User Control & Freedom < #3 [H2-3 User Control & Freedom] - After clicking “Find NightOwls” there is no way to go back to the “select classes” screen - In our new design we’ve added a back button

Visibility of System Status ADD SCREENSHOT/SKETCH OF REVISED DESIGN #8 [H2-1 Visibility of System Status] - If working on 2 psets, no way to know which NightOwls in newsfeed are for which class - In revised design, we have created a tabbed view so that you can toggle between feeds for each selected class

Visibility of System Status #8 [H2-1 Visibility of System Status] - If working on 2 psets, no way to know which NightOwls in newsfeed are for which class - In revised design, we have created a tabbed view so that you can toggle between feeds for each selected class

Error Prevention #10 [H2-5 Error Prevention] - No way to prevent users adding a new class by accident - We have made the delete class functionality so easy that we have decided to keep the friction of adding a class low (and not changing that flow), realizing that if a user has made a mistake, they are one tap away from deleting that class

Error Prevention #10 [H2-5 Error Prevention] - No way to prevent users adding a new class by accident - We have made the delete class functionality so easy that we have decided to keep the friction of adding a class low (and not changing that flow), realizing that if a user has made a mistake, they are one tap away from deleting that class

Overview of Today HE Findings → Design Changes Prototype Tools Next Steps Today, we will first go over our HE findings and explain how those results led to a series of design changes. Then we will explain how we have been creating our hi-fi prototype and what we have built thus far. Finally we will do a live demonstration of our fully implemented simple task flow: update list of current classes.

Tools Being Used: Sketch

Tools Being Used: XCode, Objective C, Nibs

Tools Being Used: Layer (maybe)

Implemented Features DEMO

Wizard of Oz Techniques

Hard-coded Techniques

Overview of Today HE Findings → Design Changes Prototype Tools Next Steps Today, we will first go over our HE findings and explain how those results led to a series of design changes. Then we will explain how we have been creating our hi-fi prototype and what we have built thus far. Finally we will do a live demonstration of our fully implemented simple task flow: update list of current classes.

Unimplemented Features (specific to our tasks) ALSO TALK ABOUT QUESTIONS/CONCERNS WE HAVE Messages

Unimplemented Features (specific to our tasks) ALSO TALK ABOUT QUESTIONS/CONCERNS WE HAVE Messages Newsfeed

Unimplemented Features (specific to our tasks) ALSO TALK ABOUT QUESTIONS/CONCERNS WE HAVE Messages Newsfeed Update Location/Status

Issues / Questions ALSO TALK ABOUT QUESTIONS/CONCERNS WE HAVE Messages

Issues / Questions Messages Update Screen ALSO TALK ABOUT QUESTIONS/CONCERNS WE HAVE Messages Update Screen

Summary HE Findings → Design Changes Prototype Tools Next Steps Today, we will first go over our HE findings and explain how those results led to a series of design changes. Then we will explain how we have been creating our hi-fi prototype and what we have built thus far. Finally we will do a live demonstration of our fully implemented simple task flow: update list of current classes.