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MoodTracker Troy Crosby, Paul Hazlett, Brian Lager, Matt Starsoneck, Tobin Valenstein December 8 th, 2011 CMSC434 Section 101 Dr. Shneiderman.

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1 MoodTracker Troy Crosby, Paul Hazlett, Brian Lager, Matt Starsoneck, Tobin Valenstein December 8 th, 2011 CMSC434 Section 101 Dr. Shneiderman

2 Introduction Cognitive Behavior Therapy - psychotherapy treatment Mood Tracking - common exercises are to record mood and journal about thoughts Remembering to Journal is hard -> mobile application makes sense MoodTracker is a app designed to make recording moods easy and fast!

3 Related Products eMoods Bipolar Mood Tracker Designed for bipolar disorder, has graphing and medication functionality, but focuses on negative moods. Mood Panda iPhone application, rates numerically, graphs and supports notes, but designed as a social application. Mood 24/7 Website using text messaging for mood tracking. T2 Mood Tracker Designed for monitoring/assisting health of military personnel.

4 Features Record emotion, intensity, and notes Visualize data in chart/graph form Export data to a personal computer Record/track medications (name, dosage, and duration) View previous mood and medication entries Set alarms/notifications to prompt user for input

5 Design Process Our group decided to use a individual design process where four of our members produced prototype designs:

6 Comparing Prototypes Similarities Three tab layout for main screens Slider for mood input Basic layout of Mood Input and Graph Screens Differences Main menu screen/Use of Android menu screen/Tabs Emoticons/Text for mood selection Calendar/Menus for date selection Date Range/Number of days to view for graphing data Medication input

7 Combining Features Tab structure more intuitive than Android menu Making mood input the default tab Scrolling popups chosen over scrollpanes Combining medications & alarms with calendar Combining email functionality with graphs Range of dates available to graph

8 Mood Input Screen Record date & time: Datepicker Slider from 1 to 10 of intensity Spinner (drop-down) to select descriptive mood Optional note to record data

9 Graph Screen Time Period to be displayed: Spinner (drop-down) Medication to be displayed: Spinner (drop-down) Line Graph/Circle Graph: Make Graph overlay appear Export Data: To an e-mail address

10 Calendar Screen Calendar: Select dates to see medication/mood for that day View/Edit Medications: Medications on secondary screen View/Edit Alarms: Alarms on secondary screen

11 Video Demonstration http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNEItXCZelY#t=18s

12 Usability Testing Pre-Test Questionnaire: Name Age Android Experience Visual impairments 2 simple tasks requiring use of a single screen 2 advanced tasks requiring use of and navigation between multiple screens Post-Test Survey: Ease of use for each screen (1-9 scale) Best/worst aspects of application

13 Usability Testing Results

14 Usability Testing Results (continued) Specific user feedback: Certain features were hard to locate due to poor organization/labels Feedback should be offered when using the mood input slider. Color and design should be improved to make the app more visually appealing. Readability of graphs needs improvement.

15 Final Status Functional user interface in need of minor improvements Minor interface improvements: Color & visual style Relabeling of buttons Consistent font-sizes, button positions No back-end database

16 Future Development Redesign the tab structure Research set of moods that can be selected Implement a backend database to store mood, medication, and alarm data according to dates Implement dynamic graphing functionality Implement email/export functionality Tie alarms/notifications to device notifications

17 Questions?

18 Sources [1] Gehring, Jonas. "GraphView LIbrary", 2011, Web.http://www.jjoe64.com/p/graphview-library.html [2] Martin, Ben. "In-Depth: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy." Psych Central. Web..http://psychcentral.com/lib/2007/in-depth-cognitive- behavioral-therapy/all/1/ [3] Mayer, John D., and Yvonne N. Gaschke. "The Experience and Meta-Experience of Mood." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 55.1 (1988): 102-11. University of New Hampshire.Web. http://www.unh.edu/emotional_intelligence/EI%20Assets/Reprints...Mood%20Meas%20and%20Mood%20Cong/MCMayerGaschke1988.pdf [4] Morfeld, Matthias, Corinna Petersen, Anja Kruger-Bodeker, Sylvia Von Mackensen, and Monika Bullinger. "The Assessment of Mood at Workplace - Psychometric Analyses of the Revised Profile of Mood States (POMS) Questionnaire." GMS Psycho-Social-Medicine 4 (2007). PubMed Central. 10 May 2007. Web..http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2736534/ [5] Mueller, Tracy. “Mobile App Helps Users Track Moods 24/7.” Health Care Communication News, May 26, 2011..http://www.healthcarecommunication.com/Main/Articles/Mobile_app_helps_users_track_moods_247_6873.aspx [6] Raghunathan, Rajagopal, and Michel T. Pham. "All Negative Moods Are Not Equal: Motivational Influences of Anxiety and Sadness on Decision Making." Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 79.1 (1999). Columbia University. Web..http://www.columbia.edu/~tdp4/OBHDP1999A.pdf [7] Reynolds, Carson. “Generalization in User Interface Design.”.http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~carsonr/pdf/generalization.pdf [8] Shneiderman, Ben. "Usability Testing." Research-based Web Design & Usability Guidelines. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, 2006. 188-197. Usability.gov. U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services.Web..http://www.usability.gov/pdfs/chapter18.pdf [9] Shneiderman, Ben, and Catherine Plaisant. Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Human-computer Interaction. 5th ed. Boston: Addison-Wesley, 2010. Print. [10] Wolf, Gary. "The Data-Driven Life." New York Times Magazine May 2010. Pro Quest. Web..http://search.proquest.com/docview/251348902


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