CSC 360
Spring 2015
Craig Miller
Weekly Notes
Assignments
- Programming Assignment 1
- Team Project 1
- Programming Assignment 2
- Team Project 2
- Team Project 3
- Team Project 4
This is the second installment in the team-based User-Centered Design project. This installment includes the following components:
To successfully complete this project, you do not need to design for all of the functionality specified in the first project. Instead, you may focus on a few core tasks. As a rough guideline, your final design should have 2-5 major screen shots with accompanying explanations.
The information design provides the high-level organization and action sequence of your interactive system. To communicate the information design, you may use site maps and flow charts. These diagrams should be complemented with explanations of user input and output that draw upon information in the first project. One strategy is to write user-based scenarios that explain your diagrams.
The detailed design communicates how your interactive system appears on a screen. To represent screens, you may choose a technology convenient to you, including hand-drawn screens, visio, HTML with CSS, or any drawing package. As with the information design, you will need text that explains the interaction of the screens.
Prepare a list of core tasks for your design. These should be tasks that you ask test users to do on prototypes of your design.
Your report should include the sections noted above. You may refer (or link) to screen shots. Make sure you explain your designs!
Submit your report to D2L. PDF files are preferred, but any common format (e.g. Word) is acceptable.
This project is worth 20 points. The following criteria will be used for scoring the report: