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TaskMan

TaskMan. Michael Cohen - Team Manager Jenny Sloan - Documentation Brandon Bond - User Testing Kimberley Dietemann - Design Kun Wang - Development. Overview.

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TaskMan

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  1. TaskMan Michael Cohen - Team Manager Jenny Sloan - Documentation Brandon Bond - User Testing Kimberley Dietemann - Design Kun Wang - Development

  2. Overview • Conducted tests of our interface with customers• Created a paper prototype to simulate computer interaction• Analyzed results in order to improve our design

  3. Mission Statement TaskMan looks at where you are and the priority level of your tasks to remind you in the right time and place

  4. Location based reminders Mission Statement Visual representation of tasks

  5. Representative Tasks Add a task using the alternative text entry method Mark a task as well as all of its subtasks as complete Reorganize tasks in a way which is logical to the customer

  6. Prototype - Key Features

  7. Prototype - Key Features

  8. Prototype - Key Features

  9. Prototype - Key Features

  10. Prototype - Key Features

  11. Prototype - Key Features

  12. Prototype - Key Features

  13. Task / Scenario 1 Enter a task using text entry, and add proximity reminder This allows a customer to quickly add a task with just a name or to provide additional details

  14. Task / Scenario 1 Enter a task using text entry, and add proximity reminder This allows a customer to quickly add a task with just a name or to provide additional details

  15. Task / Scenario 1 Enter a task using text entry, and add proximity reminder This allows a customer to quickly add a task with just a name or to provide additional details

  16. Task / Scenario 1 Enter a task using text entry, and add proximity reminder This allows a customer to quickly add a task with just a name or to provide additional details

  17. Task / Scenario 1 Enter a task using text entry, and add proximity reminder This allows a customer to quickly add a task with just a name or to provide additional details

  18. Task / Scenario 1 Enter a task using text entry, and add proximity reminder This allows a customer to quickly add a task with just a name or to provide additional details

  19. Task / Scenario 1 Enter a task using text entry, and add proximity reminder This allows a customer to quickly add a task with just a name or to provide additional details

  20. Task / Scenario 1 Enter a task using text entry, and add proximity reminder This allows a customer to quickly add a task with just a name or to provide additional details

  21. Task / Scenario 1 Enter a task using text entry, and add proximity reminder This allows a customer to quickly add a task with just a name or to provide additional details

  22. Task / Scenario 2 Mark a task and all of its subtasks as complete

  23. Task / Scenario 2 Mark a task and all of its subtasks as complete

  24. Task / Scenario 2 Mark a task and all of its subtasks as complete

  25. Task / Scenario 2 Mark a task and all of its subtasks as complete

  26. Task / Scenario 3 We wanted to see if our method of organizing a customer’s tasks matched their expectations  Organize your tasks as you see fit

  27. Experimental Method One Proctor One Computer Two note takers Reserved a library study room, and staggered the times at which our participants showed up 3 participants 2 students and a community member

  28. Results Customers were able to complete 4 of 7 goals within our tasks We assigned all problems a severity ranking between 0-4 The first serious problem was that all test subjects were not able to understand how to view tasks

  29. Changes to be made Solving the issue of selecting a tap Eliminate the long-press vs. tap confusion

  30. Changes to be made

  31. Changes to be made 'How do I go back?' A way to save changes

  32. Changes to be made

  33. Changes to be made Confusing Wording 'COMPLETE' 'Notify when close by'

  34. Summary We were able to greatly improve our application by studying our failed tasks We have come closer to finalizing our design Our user tests were both disheartening and enlightening Our customers could see themselves using TaskMan once the usability issues were resolved

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