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Scenario Maps

Scenario Maps. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License . It was originally created by Apps for Good ( www.appsforgood.org ) as S15 - Scenario Mapping Slideshow. Modified here for Garfield HS’s Summer Apps Course, Summer 2013.

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Scenario Maps

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  1. Scenario Maps This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. It was originally created by Apps for Good(www.appsforgood.org ) as S15 - Scenario Mapping Slideshow. Modified here for Garfield HS’s Summer Apps Course, Summer 2013.

  2. Objective: • Build Scenario Maps to assemble the Steps in using your App and gather Ideas and Questions to include.

  3. Items Created so far: Note: Please add your Team Name at the top of all your documents • Problem Statement • A clear, concise statement describing the problem your app will solve • Brief, no more than two sentences • Market Research • Outline the key insights from your research • Include alternatives are already out there (competing apps, non-app solutions) and research from users on why these alternatives are not good enough in addressing the problem • Each insight should include: an assumption statement, research method, insight statement and corresponding data • Personas – A detailed summary of your main target user groups. We are going to use one of these…

  4. Scenario Maps • Scenario mapping helps a designer to describe very simply how the app will work. • Select one of your Personas to start with • Items on the Map: • Steps – interactions a user must do to accomplish their goal (post along top) • Questions – write them down, you can answer them later (don’t get bogged down, keep going) • Ideas & Comments – details of the steps to include in your design (gather them all) • Record each Item on a Post-It on a board…

  5. Source: Uxforthemasses.com

  6. Preview – what we do with our Scenario Maps… Build our Site Map

  7. Let’s get Started Create a scenario map showing what should happen in the solution you have decided upon • Get a Poster Board and some Post-It’s • Write your Team/App Name at the top • Start with Steps for your App (for a Persona) • Add your Questions & Ideas as you go along • Include a key at the bottom

  8. Any Questions? Today’s Objective: • Build Scenario Maps to assemble the Steps in using your App and gather Ideas and Questions to include.

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