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Meet Meetings with a purpose.
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Meet: The Team Derin D. Dartis W. Lorena H.L. Peter W. Engineering UX/UI PM Engineering
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Tasks 1) Schedule a Meeting (Complex) Implemented before quarter. 2) Respond and Manage Meetings (Moderate) Implemented before quarter. 1) View Historical Meeting Data (Simple)
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Prototype Change Replace hardcoded historical meeting data with actual data.
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Methodology
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User 1: Camilo Product Manager at Facebook Tested in dorm room Age: 23
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User 2: Vanessa Undergraduate (Public Policy) Tested in dorm room Age: 21
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User 3: Frank Graduate Student (ECE) Tested in dorm room Age: 26
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User 4: John Professor of Computer Science Tested in his office Age: 61
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Equipment Used Prototype was deployed on an iPhone 6 POV of tests recorded with smartphone camera iOS Video Logging with Quicktime Player
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What We Looked For (Process Data) TASK 1: SCHEDULE MEETINGS o Can the user figure out navigating through the screens? o Are any of the input methods too complicated?
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What We Looked For (Process Data) TASK 2: RESPOND TO MEETING REQUESTS o Can the user easily find the invitation requests? o Does the user know how to deal with the talking points?
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What We Looked For (Process Data) TASK 3: VIEW HISTORICAL MEETING DATA o Can the user quickly understand the historical data? o Can the user navigate through the charts of various time granularities?
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Procedure 1)Sign consent form in quiet room 2)Described the basic idea of Meet as well as the 3 tasks we are testing for. Users were then asked to perform the 3 tasks (without details about the specifics of the tasks). 1)While participant interacted with device, we recorded using both screen logger and an external camera (POV) 1)Compensation: BROWNIES
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Test Measures (Bottom- Line Data) 1) NUMBER OF ERRORS / TASK 2) TIME TO COMPLETE EACH TASK Both measures tell us how intuitive the tasks are for a first-time user.
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Results
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Number of Errors ParticipantHard TaskMedium TaskEasy Task 1100 2201 3412 41n/a Mean20.3331
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Time to Complete (s) ParticipantHard TaskMedium TaskEasy Task 11926210 23103025 316360 4130n/a Mean198.7550.66631.666
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Create Meeting: Major Observations Initially had trouble figuring out how to navigate through screens (4/4) Pressing “back” took user to dashboard rather than actually going back (3/4) There were so many time options present that the user took longer to choose a time (3/4)
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Create Meeting: Major Observations very confusing navigation – hard to find and swiping back exits the “funnel” user loses data when leaving page
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Respond to Meeting: Major Observations Needed prompting to discover the meetings to respond to (1/3) Users were able to accept all of the meetings once “funneled” into the meeting response sequence (3/3)
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Meeting Analytics: Major Observations Had trouble discovering the tabs for viewing different time granularities (3/3). One user did not ever discover the tabs Clear confusion about what the statistics on the analytics chart even meant (1/3) Users quickly identified the analytics screen (3/3)
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Meeting Analytics: Major Observations changing chart granularity is difficult to see confusion about what the chart is actually showing
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Discussion
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For a Larger Study… Instead of telling the users to execute a broad task, we should give them more guided instructions. o e.g. “Create a new meeting on Sunday, inviting exactly 3 people, with 2 talking points, and…” This will provide more concrete bottom-line data.
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On the Interface Side of Things… App cannot crash during study! o Perform extensive stress-testing of the app before the study. Provide more visual cues to guide the user when creating a meeting or joining a meeting. Provide more visual cues about how the user can interact with the historical data, including clear labels on the graphs.
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Summary Conducted an in-lab usability pilot study of Meet. Discovered that there is a bit more implementation that is required of our app, especially in regards to ease of usability of current features (rather than on creating new features).
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