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Format: demonstration of a working prototype to the GTAs,
and 1-2 page report of implementation.
We are asking that you have a prototype interface running that will permit you to test it with users. As a reminder, this is an interface design class, so the underlying system can be simulated but the user interface must work. It can be developed using any tools. We are expecting to see the core interface functionality that you described in your design report and presentation.
The GTAs will verify that you have created something that runs. A schedule for when your group will present the working prototype is posted on this website. It can be found by following the link at the top of this page, or clicking on the project demos link on the calender page. The demos will take place during class time on Wednesday and Thursday Nov 3 and 4.
At your demo, you should also turn in a brief report containing:
Expect to spend only 5 to 10 minutes showing that your prototype works. However, you should arrive early to your demo to setup. If you are not ready at your scheduled demo time, you get a 0. Preferably, bring your demo on a laptop; we will also have a couple of PC’s available to download to.
A very minimal definition of “Working Prototype”:
FYI: Next steps of the project: In the upcoming project steps, you will evaluate the prototype with some usability testing. Your prototype will be improving as you fix bugs that testing uncovers and you refine the design based on feedback from the user testing. It is that revised design that will be polished into the final product for which you will create a final report and give a final presentation including a demo at the end of the semester. And then you’re done.