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Presentation 1 Informatics 132 William Blaney Chris Combs Ellen Eramya David Wagner

Explore three possibilities for our project: 1) Optimize the OC Field Guide website for mobile devices, 2) Create a mobile app for the OC Trail Guide, 3) Design a mobile-friendly website for the OC Trail Guide. We will discuss the pros and cons of each option.

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Presentation 1 Informatics 132 William Blaney Chris Combs Ellen Eramya David Wagner

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  1. Presentation 1 Informatics 132 William Blaney Chris Combs Ellen Eramya David Wagner

  2. Customer Dr. Peter J. Bryant  Professor, Department of Developmental and Cell Biology photo courtesy http://dbc.bio.uci.edu/bryantp2.htm

  3. Our Project We met with Dr. Bryant at the UCI Ecology Preserve to tour the Preserve and to learn more about the details of our project. Through discussions with Dr. Bryant and Dr. Kobsa, we have decided there are three different possibilities for our project. We will present all three, and give some pros and cons to each.

  4. The Three Possibilities 1.  Optimize the current OC Field Guide website to work well on mobile devices. 2.  Create an interface for an OC Trail Guide mobile application. 3.  Create an interface for an OC Trail Guide website designed to be used on mobile devices.

  5. Option 1: Optimize OC Field Guide The Current OC Field Guide:

  6. Option 1: Optimize OC Field Guide Currently: The O.C. Field Guide home page loads a grid of 16 images that represent categories of wild life living in Orange County that the user can browse through. Customer view: • Site could be easier to navigate, and access on mobile devices. Our view:    • text too small • homepage too cluttered with images • no site navigation bar • images aren't optimized for the web

  7. Option 1: Optimize OC Field Guide We would work with users to test out different designs for the website based on which kind of technologies they use to access the site and what they hope to learn from visiting. Advantage of this option: The website can be accessed from desktops, laptops, and different types of mobile devices. Does not require an app to be run on a phone.

  8. Let's "Segway" into the Next Two Options

  9. Options 2 & 3 Options 2 and 3 for our project both involve designing a trail guide for the UCI Ecology Preserve.  We will introduce the UCI Ecology Preserve in the next few slides.

  10. UCI Ecology Preserve The UCI Ecological Preserve is a 60+ acre site on the southern edge of the campus located adjacent to the University Hills, the Irvine Research Park, and the 73 Freeway.

  11. Our Team at the Site

  12. Plants and Animals Gum Plant The UCI Ecology Preserve has many interesting plants and animals. Bladder Pod

  13. Plants and Animals The UCI Ecology Preserve has many interesting plants and animals. Blue Dicks Trap Door Spider

  14. Option 2: Create Trail Guide App Problem: Assisting hikers by providing relevant information about plants and animals they are encountering on the trails of the UCI Ecology Preserve. This information would be displayed interactively by using GPS data from the mobile device and "popping up" a specific plant or animal when the user is near that plant/animal's known location.

  15. Option 2: Create Trail Guide App The disadvantage to this option is that it narrows the accessibility to this guide to only users with android devices. This app-based approach does allow for a user's GPS  coordinates to be accessed which can potentially show the user more relevant and helpful information than a web based guide could.

  16. Option 3: Create Trail Guide Website Like Option 2, this would aim to provide a useful trail guide that could be accessed through any web browser, thereby widening the range of devices it supports.  However, the trail guide website would somewhat less interactive than an application.

  17. Option 3: Create Trail Guide Website Advantage: Works on any mobile phone with internet access, regardless of what O.S. the phone is running. Disadvantage:  Because a website can't directly access a phone's GPS coordinates, the site won't be able to know where users are.  Users will thus have to click to advance the map, or to notify the website when they reach a point of interest.

  18. Users Photo from: http://andrewchenblog.com/2007/12/20/is-your-website-a-leaky-bucket-4-scenarios-for-user-retention/ We plan to interact with about five to ten users, all being referrals from Professor Bryant and his contacts. The list of users we plan to contact range in technical background from an UCI Informatics professor, the creator of a web development company, a park ranger, and beyond. Our primary method will be to conduct in-person interviews conducted with the users on campus or at the Ecology Preserve, scheduled through our secondary method of using email and surveys to determine which questions will be asked and how we will test the interface with each user.

  19. Users Photo From: http://www.terradaily.com/reports/Human_Mobility_Is_Not_A_Random_Event_999.html We enter this project with the assumption that our users have an interest in the trail and will carry phones with data plans that can access the website while on the trail. We anticipate our subgroups to be: • Users who visit the Preserve often (at least a few times a month) • Users who do not visit the Preserve often (only a few times a year) • Users who have not visited before, and would like a guide before or during their visit

  20. Users Tasks: • Email users to establish contact • Have users complete a survey about how often they visit the Preserve and what they technology they bring with them Contact: • By email and phone  • Will meet at UCI main campus or at the Ecology Preserve • Meetings will last between an hour to two hours

  21. Research Phases Phase 1: Introduction emails and surveys Phase 2: Interviews Phase 3: Design & User Testing Phase 4: Surveys (? - still debating) Phase 5: Redesign Phase 6: Re-evaluation

  22. Time Schedule Phase 1: Week 4 Phase 2: Week 5 Phase 3: Week 6-7 Phase 4: Week 7 Phase 5: Week 8-9 Phase 6: Week 9

  23. Questions or Comments?   Thank you!

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