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Bus Stop to Mountain Top

Usability Testing of Low-Fi Prototype. Bus Stop to Mountain Top . Jessica Chi u Adrian Laurenzi James Lee Oak Nguyen. Overview. - Mission Statement - Our Three Tasks - Paper Prototype - Scenarios - Method - Results - Suggested Changes - Summary. Team Mission Statement.

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Bus Stop to Mountain Top

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  1. Usability Testing of Low-Fi Prototype Bus Stop to Mountain Top Jessica Chiu Adrian LaurenziJames LeeOak Nguyen

  2. Overview • - Mission Statement • - Our Three Tasks • - Paper Prototype • - Scenarios • - Method • - Results • - Suggested Changes • - Summary

  3. Team Mission Statement • We want to enable people to discover outdoor destinations that are accessible by public transit so that they are not deterred from going out to outdoor trips.

  4. Task: Discovering a Destination To find and select a destination that the userwould like to go

  5. Task: Grabbing Directions Get public transit directions to the destination

  6. Task: Sharing with Friends Ability to share directions with friends

  7. Prototype Structure

  8. Scenarios

  9. Method • Participants were UW students and outdoor enthusiasts who currently do not have a car • Performed usability tests in a conference room • Had the tasks performed in sequential order • Received additional feedback at the end of testing

  10. Results • No one actually dragged the icons, all just clicked on them • 2 of 3 participantsdid not know that multiple icons could be added to the backpack for searching a destination • Swiping gestures were not obvious

  11. Suggested UI Changes • Icon have characteristics of checkboxes so that user understands that multiple icons can be selected • Reorganize the directions time/place form,so that the “same as above” checkboxes make more sense • Add a share button to the destination slides

  12. Summary • Participants were able to complete each task • We foundthe destination filter screen may need to be revised • Ability to share with friends expands more than just sharing directions

  13. Questions?

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