Through a couple iterations, we have developed the interface prototype we will be testing over the next few weeks. I have been working hard transforming it from a series of images to a workable model using JQuery, HTML & CSS3. We have already gotten a lot of valuable feedback, and are very excited to start testing tomorrow. After being trained in both Morae and UserZoom, we have decided to use UserZoom as our testing platform due to time constraints.
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Fall 2010 - Shelves was a web service that I developed with a team of other computer science students. Designed to take some of the hassle out of home inventory, it tracked purchasing patterns in order to determine when you might run out of products on your shelf. Working in ASP.net, we managed both server and client side processes. I was the primary design guidance, as well as helping develop the site.
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Spring 2010 - As a part of my undergraduate research in the Virtual Reality Application Center, I created user persona and scenario illustrations to communicate goals for a project aiming to provide proof-of-concept for a mobile military application that would be used in the field. Along with a team of two graduate students, we built and tested lo-fidelity paper prototypes.
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We performed the second round of user testing for our photo organization software. We have decided to focus in on the tagging aspect of photo organization. Participants were a series of tasks tasks and worked through a paper wireframe interface. We noticed that once users discovered a way of tagging, they didn’t deviate much from that process even though there were easier alternatives.
