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Coursework 2.2: Expert Evaluation Panel

Coursework 2.2: Expert Evaluation Panel. Produce an expert evaluation panel (group) report. First, prepare as individuals by sharing and reading each others’ prototype reports before the panel session.

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Coursework 2.2: Expert Evaluation Panel

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  1. Coursework 2.2: Expert Evaluation Panel • Produce an expert evaluation panel (group) report. • First, prepare as individuals by sharing and reading each others’ prototype reports before the panel session. • Convene your group as a panel of HCI experts and conduct an expert heuristic evaluation of each others’ prototypes. • You stay in same group that you are already allocated to. • Bring your prototypes to the panel sessions. • Write up a 2,500 report that summarises your findings, including the strengths and weaknesses of each prototype you looked at. • Worth 20% of the overall mark for G52HCI. • Due at 15:00 on Wednesday 31st May via WebCT. • I am not going to reassess your prototypes, but rather assess how well you did as an expert panel!

  2. Structure of Your Report • Title, date, team name and list of members • Executive summary (250 words max) • Introduction • Summary of how you ran your panel • Summary evaluation of each individual prototype • Very quick summary of the prototype (perhaps a screenshot) • Compare the prototype against the requirements specification and general UI design principles from lectures • Summarise its key strengths and weaknesses and suggestions for improvement

  3. Process • Monday 22nd March • Plan • How to evaluate each prototype • How long to give each prototype • Begin evaluations • Thursday 23rd April • Complete the evaluations • Plan the report

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