67-343 :: Sprint 2: User ExperienceIn this phase, we are focused on modeling the user experience for a mobile application and making sure that all user interactions are covered. You will be required to create a set of low-fidelity wireframes using the software application of your choice (we encourage the use of Balsamiq, as discussed in class) that cover all the possible interactions a user can have with the app. In addition, you must test the low-fidelity wireframes out with at least 4 users that would fall in your target user audience (identified in the prior sprint); for reasons discussed in class, these tests must be conducted with the low-fidelity wireframes only. As you go through the functionality with the users, seek to determine which features are "must have" versus "want to have" versus "like to have" from the user's perspective. After these tests, you must report on your findings, identifying needed changes in the initial wireframes to make for a better user experience overall. The main report should summarize the findings of the four (or more) users as well as provide an analysis of lessons learned. The details of the individual user test responses should be placed in an appendix to the report and not in the report itself. Finally, the changes identified in the low-fidelity wireframe testing need to be reflected in a revised set of wireframes that will guide your app development going forward. Bonus points will be awarded if you are able to retest other target users with the revised wireframes and can confirm that the interactions are what the user expects and desires. Deliverables This sprint's deliverables include both a set of low-fidelity wireframes and a written report of the user interaction study. The submission of these deliverables is due electronically via Slack (posted in your team's private Slack channel, tagged with
Due Date: September 16, 2021 Weight: 25.0 |
