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Applications for Web Development (CIS 162) Week#2 – Client Needs Analysis Mock Client Interview
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Group Activity (scenario) The whole web design class has been approached by a local newspaper and asked if we could put together a bunch of (brief) biographical pages.
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Group Activity(scenario) The purpose of each biographical page is to enable readers to: ▫see a little into the life of the person ▫their goals and aspirations ▫likes and dislikes ▫world-views ▫hobbies ▫views on current events, etc. They've asked also if an aspect of each page-design could reflect something of the persons character (such as the choice of colors, font or theme graphics).
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Group Activity(scenario) The newspaper has asked for the pages to be in designed in either, Adobe Publisher, MS Word or HTML. Note: Anyone that has a different software preference, please contact me for prior approval, using the key words “Approval Requested” in your email subject. Purpose of this activity ▫Give you the opportunity to experience the interview process prior to interviewing your client
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Interview Activity Individual Process: Planning client interview - 10 mins Conduct the interview – You may choose to conduct your interview online, phone, skype, etc. ~30 mins (~15 mins each) Gather your (design) thoughts – 10 mins
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Interview Activity cont. Individual Process: Create Bio page (in Publisher, MS Word, etc.) - ~60 mins (or longer, depending on your page!) I am not necessary looking for anything extensive, I am mostly looking for you individual design, color, layout, etc. concepts. Post-Process Reflection After you have completed your interview and bio page, I would like you to write a few sentences reflecting each step of your process (writing no less than 3 paragraphs total). This should be written in MS Word and emailed to me along with your mock design page. Your reflection should: Evaluate your experience as the interviewer. Identify your communication tool of choice (email, phone, etc.) and how that may have effected your experience. Would you change this in the future? Explain how you approached the design process and how satisfied you are with the end result. Identify the approximate time you spent on each process. Include any additional reflective information that would be helpful to yourself or your classmates to consider when conducting a “real” client interview/design approach.
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Planning your client interview As well as the normal details such as names, interests, motivations etc., you may want to run with a theme or metaphor for your client's bio page and interview. ▫If you’re client is an avid fisherman or owns a dance studio, these could be good theme options to consider as part of your implementation.
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Planning your client interview Be as creative as you feel comfortable, but remember that the person you're interviewing is your client - you are creating the page to reflect their personality, not your own! ▫Ask relevant questions ▫Be sure to “listen” to your client carefully
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Your goal in the interview Learn as much as you can about the client’s needs, goals, desires, etc.
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Additional Submissions Client Interview Questions (and notes) ▫Provide me a list of the questions that you have asked your client along with your client’s response. ▫Be sure to include and identify the name and title of both the Interviewer and Interviewee. Your final design – HTML, MS Word or Publisher file(s) Post-Process Reflection See slide 6 for additional information
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Have Fun! Email me if you have any questions You will receive feedback to week #1’s homework assignment toward the end of the week
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