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Computer Science 160 Group 5 Kevin Wang, Chuck Moidel, Scott Carter, Leila Takayama Tuesday, October 30, 2001. The Problem. Museums are often daunting, confusing places to visit Lack of personal interaction Lack of available information Lack of multimedia content
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Computer Science 160 Group 5 Kevin Wang, Chuck Moidel, Scott Carter, Leila Takayama Tuesday, October 30, 2001
The Problem • Museums are often daunting, confusing places to visit • Lack of personal interaction • Lack of available information • Lack of multimedia content • Hard to bring the museum home
Overview • What is an iCurator? • What is it used for? • The Three User Tasks (with free demo!) • From low-fidelity to high-fidelity • Summary
The Solution The iCurator is: • Easy to Use • Interactive • Multimedia • Contextually Aware • A Wealth of Information • Versatile • Extra mobile
The Tasks: Task 1 • Familiarize yourself with iCurator • Navigate with iCurator to 6th floor gallery
The Tasks: Task 2 • Find artwork entitled “Number 6” by Jackson Pollock • Find more info about “Number 6” • Locate artwork in the museum related to “Number 6”
The Tasks: Task 3 • Locate related artwork, “The Prey” by Hans Hoffman • Read the article regarding “The Prey” • Send the article to yourself via e-mail
Summary • iCurator is portable, interactive, and easy to use • iCurator is tailored for the museum environment • The three user tasks… useful, reasonable, intuitive • Additions and Simplifications from low to high fidelity • Next step high fidelity testing at BAM Any Questions?