150 likes | 276 Views
Class Summary. HCDE 518 Winter 2011. With credit to Jake Wobbrock, Dave Hendry, Andy Ko, Jennifer Turns, & Mark Zachry. Agenda. Announcements, Hand in assignments Team Presentations Urban Gardeners Health Bridge Healthy Eating Break – 10 mins Team Presentations Daily Errands
E N D
Class Summary HCDE 518 Winter 2011 With credit to Jake Wobbrock, Dave Hendry, Andy Ko, Jennifer Turns, & Mark Zachry
Agenda • Announcements, Hand in assignments • Team Presentations • Urban Gardeners • Health Bridge • Healthy Eating • Break – 10 mins • Team Presentations • Daily Errands • Teleworkers • Project Discussion • Break – 10 mins • Class Summary • Exam Review • Class Evaluations • Group Project Work Time
Announcements • R8 returned today • P3 returned over email • As I mentioned yesterday, you guys KICKED BUTT!
Order (random!) • Urban Gardeners • Health Bridge • Healthy Eating • BREAK • Daily Errands • Teleworkers
Course Topics • Interface bloopers • IDEO Deep Dive • What is design? • Design vs. engineering • Design vs. art • Design processes • Moggridge, Maguire, HCDE 518 • User Research Methods • IDEO 51 Method Cards • Interviews • Contextual Inquiry • Design Ethnography • Data Recording Techniques • Storyboards • Personas • Scenarios • Ideation • Brainstorming • Sketching techniques and methods • Prototyping • Lo-fi vs. hi-fi • Paper prototyping • Specific tools discussion • Analytic Evaluation • Heuristic Evaluation • Empirical Evaluation • Usability Testing • Field Studies • Trends in UCD
Feedback on Course Deliverables • Individual Assignments • A1: Thinking about Design • A2: Look, Learn, Ask, Try • A3: Paper Prototyping • Project Deliverables • P1: User Research & Personas • P2: Ideation & Sketching • P3: Prototypes • P4: Final Report including Evaluation • Sketching Project • Readings & Reflections
About the Exam • Conducted via Catalyst on Tuesday, March 15th from 6:00-8:00 P.M. • 10 short answer questions • 1 bonus extra point question (1 point) • 40 total points (10% of your grade) • Should hopefully take about 1 hour if you have read the readings and attended lectures
Exam - Things to Know • The user centered-design process • Examples of techniques from each stage of the design process • Storyboarding guidelines • How to do ideation and why • How to create a persona and why • How to do a heuristic evaluation (using Nielsen’s heuristics) • When to do a usability test vs. a field study
Exam - Things to Know • How to write user-centered tasks for a usability evaluation • Different prototyping techniques and their strengths/weaknesses • High fidelity vs. low fidelity prototyping • Characteristics of a sketch • Difference between sketch and prototype • User research techniques and their strengths/weaknesses • Applying the whole UCD process to a design problem
Other comments about course? • The good? • The bad? • The :) ugly?